Match.com and Other Online Dating Services Are Being Sued For Fake “Date Bait” Profiles
What’s “date bait”?
“Date Bait” are fake profiles created by internet dating websites to attract lonely hearts.
You’re a lonely guy or a lonely girl surfing the net. You come across and ad with a picture of a total hottie… and they want to meet YOU!
Just click on the ad and sign up for $19.95 per month send out 100 emails a day and then after 10,000 emails get one reply.
Hello.
From Yahoo News:
“He wants to expose what he believes to be illegitimate conduct on the part of Yahoo and stop it from happening,” Rosenblum said. “Because people are signing up for a service and are paying for it and they are not getting what they are paying for. They are being misled into thinking there are people out there who are interested.”
“The true enticement of these services are the real people who like you for who you are,” McDermott said.
But she added that the majority of personals sites, including Yahoo and Match.com, employ a business model she believes fails consumers.
“Their expectation is to find an authentic person and to fall madly and truly in love, yet the experience can be very demoralizing for these people,” McDermott said.
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