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  • Report:  #636090

Complaint Review: xxxcupid.com - Orlando Florida

Reported By:
njcoolness - Orlando, Florida, United States of America
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xxxcupid.com
Orlando, 32839 Florida, United States of America
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www.xxxcupid.com
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There is a scam happening at www.xxxcupid.com where you'll get an advertisement usually from a sexual website stating if you are looking to hook up with hot singles in your area to click here. You click on the ad and you are instructed to input all your age verification, name, your match, personality profile, and credit card information while being teased at watching a cyber image of a stripper undress her clothes. You get directed to the site and are asked to finish with your profile by uploading pictures of yourself, a bio, and video (optional). You get a 2 or 3 day trial period and then get charged the regular membership fees (basic, gold, or the ultimate package) whatever. You agree to the terms & conditions and all that jazz then you're done. Before you know it in about up to 30 min you'll have a couple of dates wanting to meet you, friend requests, and some private email messages. You respond to the email messages and chat with your date back and forth on and on. The conversation really doesn't go anywhere. When you make preparations to finally meet in person, your 'date' will make an excuse or create an illusion that he / she needs more time to get to know you. Your personal information like (phone numbers, email addresses, and etc) get filtered out by 'someone'. HOW IN THE WORLD ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO MEET IN PERSON IF NONE OF YOU CAN EXCHANGE CONTACT INFORMATION??? Well I got an answer for that. It's because the person you're talking to isn't the person you think you're talking to. My theory is that these so called 'dates' are really employees hiding under fake profiles to keep first time members on the site until they actually meet a real member with similar interests. You're paying a monthly membership fee to speak with people that don't exist. I don't think you heard me! YOU'RE PAYING A MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP FEE TO SPEAK WITH PEOPLE WHO DON'T EXIST IN THE HOPES OF GETTING A DATE! I found out the hard way and actually wrote one of the girls that had contacted me. She started off first with some poetic crap that didn't make any sense to me and then when I wrote back that's how the conversation started. I asked for her phone number and was told 'i'll call you and then give you my number'. Red flag alert! I responded back with 'the reason why you'll call me instead of me call you' is because you're not really who you say you are and I immediately got an email back pronto saying 'you're an a*s, nice work detective, get a life in your dreams'. The girl that I was talking to is from Orlando, FL supposedly. When that email came in pronto, the time stamp on the email said 3 hrs ago. Guess what that means, she's not from Florida. 3 hrs ago would mean pacific standard time. In Florida it's Eastern standard time. Again, this site is designed for you to pay membership fees monthly all the while you're still hoping to secure a date when the reality is you're not getting a date with anybody. By the way, they really really push the yearly membership on you so they can suck out as much money out of their victims. DO NOT GO ON THAT SITE, YOU WILL NOT GET A DATE, OR GET LAID. And there are plenty more other adult websites out there that I believe may be under the same umbrella operation as this one is. I LOST $70 of my hard earned money to find a nice date to find a nice RIP OFF!!!



3 Updates & Rebuttals

Advisor09

United States of America
Ways around the scam

#2Consumer Suggestion

Mon, August 29, 2011

It's obvious most of the profiles are fake and probably owned and run by xxxcupid staff. While I have no proof it seems that its a likely situation.

However there is a silver lining. It would take a lot of man-power to run that many profiles. So to weed out the possible fakes here are a few tips:

Make a substantial profile and ensure all of YOUR information is filled out. (the more the better)
When you describe your date then only specify about half of what they are asking. e.g. do not specify they have to be a certain religion or have specific political views. This will leave that section with mostly 'Does not Matter' with some specific criteria.

Depending on the combination of the 'About you' and About the date' section you will begin to recognise a specific Match % attributed to you. Mine is 93%. 

This is because these profiles do not describe themselves nor describe their dream date. To them you are a 100% match. However because you have specified some details in the 'About your date' section then your Match % is below 100%.

Therefore when viewing profiles simply avoid those that have the same Match % and lack of profile info.

However if a profile seems legit then be warned that some rarer profiles can be money scammers who want to talk to you and get your email and number and even meet. Be warned of the internet.


justhadit35a

Lakewood,
Washington,
USA
You fell for it too?

#3General Comment

Fri, November 26, 2010

Your another customer that this website ripped-off I am in talks with them right now to get them to refund me my money. so far not looking good and they say they will get you a date or laid in 100 days? 100 day? really? not true at all and I took the same track as you did and got the simular responce from the person that so called wanted to meet me? more like try to milk me. i say they should be shut down!!!!


Noel

Taunton,
Massachusetts,
United States of America
[email protected]

#4REBUTTAL Owner of company

Tue, September 14, 2010

Delete My Profile Name

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