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They don't even bother to try to make some semblance of a real name. If they do happen to have a picture in their profile, you can right click it and search for the image on Google. This almost always results in being some super model's images, and not the person in the profile. These people like and message you constantly, especially if they see you are online on the site. Then they ask you to leave the site to chat some other way, or you can give them your personal email... There were 5 people located within 50 miles of me... To top it all off, when you cancel your billing, it gives you your user ID, and tells you to call a phone number!!! This whole site is nothing but a scam. Note to you: If they only have 1 picture posted and they have a Masters or Bachelors degree, don't bother. If they contact you and don't have correct spelling, punctuation, grammar - yet have a Masters or Bachelors degree, don't bother. Pay attn to details in their profile description and see if the picture matches - many times that will send up the red flag. Now let's see how difficult it is to cancel. But in a age of 45-60 I had pictures of women in their early twenties purporting to be 48 plus they lived in Ghana. I could not get hold of anyone. The form you fill in for cancellation and refund does not send. Finally had a call back. Just offered two months free. Original review: July 14, 2018 I am appalled that anyone could use a dating site to blatantly steal money from innocent people. The scammers pose as interested men but the idiot conversations via WhatsApp soon makes you think that these are bogus people posing as engineers and doctors. When I tried calling their numbers they never answered but called me briefly. The conversations were very suspect and they were always in a hurry posing always as half Italian but with awful accents! As I am no fool I feel upset and violated that I shared personal stories with these idiots. The police should be informed and TV consumer programmes alerted. It seems that they are targeting older women who think may have money. What disgusting human beings. They have made me feel exposed and an old fool. Original review: June 24, 2018 I joined this service because I was playing around on the website and saw that I had received messages and there were numerous interests in my profile. This did not unlock the account so I could explore the website. I tried calling their customer service and was put on hold forever and then told to press one for a callback. So I requested the callback and started researching the website which I should have done before giving my credit card number and found this Consumer Affairs site. After reading how this is basically a rip off scam, I called my credit card company and asked how I can prevent this company from making additional charges to my card. What I had to do was cancel my card and have them send me a new one, which is way easier than having to deal with these thieves. Lesson learned, and I'm only out three dollars. For more information about reviews on ConsumerAffairs. Original review: May 26, 2018 I signed up for one month to try Cupid. But a few hours later on the first day, I was online in the middle of messaging someone and was shut down and told I had been blocked! No reason given and their customer support is horrible. I get auto responses but no help AND I started getting emails from men who said they had met and seen me on dating sites. I had never heard of with UK. Original review: May 24, 2018 This site makes it so difficult to leave, and having tried to do so within their complicated system several times, I FOUND I WAS STILL BEING BILLED! I was promised a refund, but then they changed their mind. Stay clear, not just because of the above, but most of the contacts seemed to be gold diggers... You have been warned. Original review: May 22, 2018 I set up two separate accounts to test their site. One page I used a random photo of a horse in the wilderness. The other a picture of Tom Brady. Both accounts instantly received 20-30 messages but no profiles views. Which means the messages were sent by bots or people who never even looked at your page. Falsified profiles aimed at getting you to upgrade subscriptions. PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD THAT CUPID IS A SCAM SITE. THEY PREY ON LONELY SINGLE MEN. Don't be a victim. Original review: April 11, 2018 I set up a profile and paid the subscription. I found the website busy to say the least, with masses of messages and solicitations arriving from all over the world. I cancelled the subscription after 2 days, using the 14-day UK cooling off period as prescribed by consumer legislation and documented in the Cupid. COM Terms of Use. Cupid neither issued emails when accepting subscriptions nor replied to requests to cancel subscriptions. Although the account was downgraded, they did not return the subscription. Instead, a similar account was opened at LoveAgain. COM and it seems my refund was used to fund that account, but without my agreement. I have kept the emails I sent and the automated response Cupid. COM sent, so there should really be no problem. I must remember to ask my bank to block them from my account when I put in a claim. My experience is that Cupid. COM does not operate according to their own Terms of Use and therefore I feel justified in stating that I found it to be operating outside of applicable law. This isn't right to do to someone. I never signed up for anther 30 days on this site. Their billing and debit to my bank account caused me financial hardship as I was not expecting this charge and it caused me to bounce other bills that I had expected. The quality of men on this site leaves something to be desired too - so DON'T SIGN UP FOR ANY ONLINE DATING SITES UNLESS YOU READ CAREFULLY THEIR BILLING POLICIES. I canceled my membership in less than 24 hours, it still working. Also Zoosk will nickel and dime you to death. I reached out to the admin e-mail as the site instructs you to do so, and a get some generic reply message about, if you would like to cancel your account follow the steps in settings. I replied back that I didn't want to cancel membership and explained about the no PayPal option any longer. And because I had answered all of their interest questions the 50% pricing was available. I asked to allow me to talk and had to interrupt her several times to seek that. Which confused the hell out of me! I called back waited on hold forever and when the line was picked up, they hung up on me again!! Sorry had to vent, that sort of service pisses me off! Hope this review helps prevent someone else from having to deal with them!!! BY ALL Means stay away from cupid. Plus they will contact you with staff profiles posing as real dates to get you to sign up for their services. Plus there are plenty of fake profiles, just to name a few. DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR CARD INFORMATION. Meaning this seems to be a married man hook-up site. It is not the site's fault. I understand that but really screen your matches carefully. I have since given up on dating sites. Original review: June 7, 2017 Stay away from this site!!! It's filled with SCAMMERS!!! The guys are all widowed, live out of state, and look like models but they are really creeps sitting in Nigeria. They claim to be civil engineers, widowed with a young child, conveniently working overseas saving the world! My scammer thought he had a live one... It's embarrassing as it took me a week of texting the creep to wise up and do a little homework and found the poor guy he was pretending to be. Thank god he didn't get a CENT out of me!! When you try to cancel your membership you have to call a number and the person on the other line could barely speak English and argued with me about cancelling. It's really a shame that these dating sites are just overfilled with scammers!!! I would rather be lonely and single!! Save yourself the aggravation, time and money and stay away!! Original review: May 7, 2017 When I first signed up and created my profile on Cupid, somehow my gender selection was wrong. I went through the steps as prescribed on Cupid to request my gender changed to female. I looked back at my profile and saw my uploaded photos were gone so I uploaded again and went through the steps to request my gender change on my profile. Requested gender must match your uploaded photos. Well, since my uploaded photos just disappear, I am in a conundrum. After several messages to Customer support, have received no response. My next step is filing a complaint with the state Attorney General's office. Original review: March 12, 2017 I had a paid account with this website for year. During my 6 months + 6 months one year membership, I received chat and messages from like 500-600 women. What a coincident, all of them were African scam. What more interesting, people I reached out myself also were scam. Spend some hundred dollars to see how deep it goes. Turn out it's infinite... Original review: July 21, 2016 I joined Cupid. The terms and conditions stated that I had 14 days to change my mind. I was relieved that I was well within this timeframe and seeing as I didn't activate my account I assumed that my refund of £30 would be made within 24hrs. I would like to exercise my consumer rights and for my money to be return to me immediately. I don't know how they got my information or my credit card number. How do I get my money back and put a stop to future scams. Most US banks will not let you use their credit cards to sign up for a reason -- Cupid will renew your paid membership even when you have an end date. They hide the place where you get to stop the subscription. Most people have to google to find the page. It is also filled with romance scammers -- and they are not removed even if you report them. I know, I've reported them and they were never removed. If you want waste money join. If you want to meet real people go somewhere else. Well I decided to also to go to Cupid which I believe is owned by the owners of Match. My results were horrifying. I found many profiles being shared amongst the three dating sites. Many of the men's backgrounds as far as where they lived, their name, phone numbers, their age, and if they were widowers or married, proved to be inaccurate or false information given by them. Some of the men I questioned all seemed to be in business for themselves. When I asked to meet them they were either too busy working either in or out of the country or did not show up. I then decided to tell each one that said how much they really liked or loved me that they had to show me a picture ID or license and a bill with their address on it to prove to me that they were who they said they were. Well guess what happened? These men who were so in love or liked me a lot completely dropped off the face of the earth and even their phone numbers are changed. These dating sites are not providing the consumer a true picture of these men. They could do some basic things to make sure we get the dates that we deserve and the service we paid for. I think it there is fraud going on here and the people getting hurt are us the consumer. Original review: May 18, 2015 I'm appalled in the inconsistency of repeat billing dates as it appears Cupid are winding the clock back on every anniversary by a factor of 3 days - suggesting there are thirteen 13 months in a calendar year, not the standard twelve 12. I agree to pay fees on a monthly basis but at the same date during the month which has not happened. It's equally frustrating making multiple formal requests with visual pictures outlining your billing policy page is faulty or perhaps simply does not exist. I have clearly stated in my correspondence, you have failed to supply a copy of your billing policy, complaints procedure s or refund of my account. You have failed to notify myself of any price increase s plus have not supplied any receipts for payments taken. The Consumer Contracts Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges Regulations 2013 applied from the 13 June this year 2014 and set out new rules on information to be given to customers, the cancellation rights which your customer will be entitled to, and the express consent needed before you can charge for something. The only receipt I have is 16th March 2015 stating one month's membership inc communications upgrade which expires 15th. Please explain why fees were drawn down on the 13 April and then on the 11th May 2015. Somehow it added £14. I sent an email and I then had an email saying my membership had been cancelled. Having then looked at the calibre of people on the site, I decided for a full refund which I requested. Despite putting the acceptable mileage from my home and age group of men, I was getting communications from as far as 250 miles away and young men younger than my eldest son. The whole thing seems a total sham. Despite repeated requests under the distance selling act for a full refund, all I am getting is emails offering me special deals with their other sites. I had one email saying they were unable to trace my payment. I have referred this now to my credit card Company. They also operate under different names including Over 50 dating which is what I joined. Customer Support claims to help but they do nothing. Nobody is sending us emails except BOT. They will not cancel account. They will not refund even though within 24 hrs I contacted them this is BS. Some reason, over a month now PayPal hasn't refunded. I am back to PayPal regarding. I know that there's been contact with hundreds of people. I've marked many as scammers with the system as they exchange contact information with me. Then in private communication, they send photos that they claim to be themselves. Know that I've reported 35-50 accounts as scammers. And I know there is double or maybe triple or more that number that I could have reported as scammers but forgot their Cupid. I noticed that all accounts that contacted will have a Cupid. They are never in the USA or Europe that I've seen. They eventually present evidence of coming from Ghana or Nigeria by looking at email headers or they admit it themselves in private conversations arranged elsewhere. There were even times they'd ask what I was doing. I even said 'finding scammers'. They ask what a scammer is… I tell them. Then they reassure me that they aren't a scammer and I won't have a problem with them. They declare they are new to the internet and internet dating, and I'm the first person they've ever talked to. Then within a few minutes, they do the same thing as the other scammers. I catch them in their fraud and identity theft, confront them with it, and they break contact with me. That is when I'd report them as a scammer on Cupid. If someone were to have told me Cupid. I wouldn't be so upset if there was one genuine person a week over the last 90 days. That'd have been 12 people that could be real. But that wasn't the case. I had one that I could report with high confidence to be a real person. All the remainder of those that chatted or winked at me was a scammer... Yes, literally hundreds of people. Had I not been so good at detecting the scammers and stopping them before they could actively pitch me on an idea to send them money to bring them to the USA, and I was gullible like many people on the internet is , I'd imagine I'd have been scammed for thousands of dollars. I imagine there are hundreds maybe thousands of people that are unsuspecting members of Cupid. Please refund all monies spent at Cupid. There might be some success with romance with a few. I think I've been patient long enough. Original review: June 3, 2014 After doing the free search, there were a couple of people I wanted to contact. So, I set up the search so that I could message and they were gone. Where before I had paid, there were maybe 20-30 members in my area, now there was only one. At ConsumerAffairs we love to hear from both consumers and brands; please never hesitate to. We take privacy seriously, please refer to our to learn more about how we keep you protected. Advertisements on this site are placed and controlled by outside advertising networks. See the for more information. The information on our website is general in nature and is not intended as a substitute for competent legal advice.

Then my answer is YES YES YES. Which of those options seems more likely in the world of LSD, and the world of online dating in general. Eat scuba divers in Con Bait. But, I mean, can you blame me for giving up. BY ALL Means stay away from cupid. And in this specific case, it means goodbye, because I am saying goodbye to Jdate. Am I just naive, here. I reached out to the admin e-mail as the pan instructs you to do so, and a get some generic reply message about, if you would like to cancel your account follow the steps in settings. Original review: May 18, 2015 I'm appalled in the inconsistency of repeat billing dates as it appears Cupid are winding the clock back on every north by a factor of 3 days - suggesting there are thirteen 13 months in a calendar year, not the stupid cupid online dating twelve 12. According to MyWot, Siteadvisor and Google safe browsing analytics, Mystupidcupid. Foursquare check-ins would say a lot about places you like to go.

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