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The company's reputation is significantly marred by widespread customer dissatisfaction, primarily stemming from technical issues and inadequate customer support. Many users report being unable to access features after paying for premium memberships, leading to feelings of frustration and perceived exploitation. Complaints about account bans without clear explanations are prevalent, contributing to a sense of mistrust. While a few users have found success in their experiences, the overwhelming sentiment reflects a lack of reliability and support, suggesting that potential customers may want to consider alternative platforms for their needs.
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Fake accounts, spam accounts (that you suddenly have a load of matches for) and customer service that's unbelievable in it's crap attitude towards customers, if you actually get through to them. Those who have use it will know what I'm talking about.
Understand that the match group owns Match.com, Tinder. Okcupid and now POF
So best to avoid all this sites as they use highly unethical practices fake profiles spams and everything else don't wast years and millions of hours on fake sites much less waste your money Match.com has reviews from watchdog so they are all in business to screw over users, if you were worried about coming across a date that might screw you over imagine a whole group doing this as well as breaching confidentiality and you will get a clue! Avoid like the plague
Tinder started off great, it was aweomse plenty of women and men alike. Now you have to pay for it, and at least half the profile are robots trying to get you on cam shows. I deleted it now.
Have been off and on Tinder for months. App is easy to use. Have had two dates and a couple of conversations. Also on Bumble. More about that later. I communicated with a nurse for little more than a week. We appeared to get along. I noticed early signs of flakiness--ignoring request to chat directly, taking a few days to respond. She appeared to be interested, strung me along for 10 days. When I finally suggested a place to meet, she unmatched me. About three weeks later, we match on Bumble. She messages me, "Nice to meet you." I responded, "You don't remember me from Tinder?" I took the opportunity and tore her a new one. Ladies, if you're not going to be nice to people, at least have a good memory of those you treated like crap. It'll save you a lot of embarrassment.
I don't have and don't want a FB account but you can't get Tinder without one! Absolute rubbish. People are creating fake FB accounts to sign up, whats the point!?
I know this sounds weird... but this has been a waste of time for me... Offline works much faster if you know what i mean
I got some nice meetings with girls from Tinder. But for me it is a bit difficult, maybe I am too old for this kind of website. I found my lovely girlfriend on a site called datingme.org
Anyway, if you are young and you are searching for a girl (or boy) - give it a try. But please don't expect that much. ;)
I'm not much of a lady's man but I was furious when someone disguised their self as Bushes Baked Beans just to throw me off. Of course I was fully interested until I found out they were not beans but in fact fried rice. What a cat fish.
If you are seriously looking to hook up or looking for a relationship avoid this site. Many of the women that i chatted to were obviously working in a call centre cutting and pasting set responses and questions and its funny how everyone of them trys to get you on video chat for a small fee naturally. Your profile gets flooded with upto 300 winks and msgs from smokin hot 23 yr olds from around the world who just happened to pick you as the man of their dreams. Despite you being 30 years older and clearly stating you don't want contact from children of their age.
I've deleted the app, not because it sucks, but because I didn't need it anymore. Tinder is actually not such a bad "dating" website. At first I was reluctant about the shopping process. But in the end, it's possible to get lucky and meet someone awesome that you can meet in real life and who can be more than just a hook up. Or maybe I was just lucky. So thank you Tinder!
Eats more battery than any other app!. FULL of tens of, if not hundreds of thousands of fake, BS spam profiles.
I am agree with the comments bellow, total scam and only fake profiles. Stay Away!
Pics are 20 plus years old. Some post no pics or post pics of their wife & kids or even pics when they were 10 years old. Nobody serious. Juvenile attitudes. Its a joke. Wouldn't recommend at all. PATHETIC!
Kinda interesting is the sense that you can meet some nice people through this app
You know that most people are using it to hook up? Well, that's the reality anyways.
On every single dating site you'll find fake profiles but this one has too many! Be cautious!
Answer: 1 out of 1000 profiles may be real. I had one date, which was just one night stand and didn't go further on. But it took me so much time to get just a few replies. Then I thought that I should have some self-respect and stop losing my time. I joined a trusted site with profile verification and all that stuff https://j4l.com/402007 Things turned around for me there! I had several dates in one month and I found a woman I fell in love with! It's a matter of finding a dating site that verifies profiles and doesn't let scammers in.
Answer: Yeah, you advertise 55 billion profiles and there are only 8 billion people on the planet. You make the sad people want to kill themselves bc we can never find a date. Get rid of the fake profiles. Goodness you guys have been scamming the world for years.
Answer: Yes. It's a scam. I test the sites and write reviews... it's full of Snapchat subscription girls and catfish.