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Reviewed By: George Tracy

Location: Portsmouth, NH

Sex: Male

Rating: *****

Date: September 12, 2006

Why can't I select zero stars, or better yet, negative stars?

As already discussed by others, true.com is a totally fraudulent web site. My brief experience echoes what others have said --- the activities of the people who own this site are about as criminal as it gets. You can expect to receive a bunch of faked winks from alleged users within 24 hours of putting up a free profile. The winks are not from real people. If you are as foolish as I am and actually give true.com your credit card number and join the site, don't be surprised when you never hear from those who winked at you.

The site uses paid shills to keep you subscribed for as long as they can. These paid low-lifes will write to you, talk on the phone with you using prepaid untraceable cell phones, and lead you on. You can tell the paid posers because they won't give you an email address -- they'll insist you communicate thru true.com mail. They won't give you a phone number -- they'll call you.

I told my bank that I lost my credit card and had the card cancelled within 24 hours of joining this site, because that's when I tripped across this review web site. That gave me enough time to jump on the phone and cancel my credit card before these crooks could slam a bunch of charges to me. The woman at the VISA service desk had heard all about these crooks -- that's never a good sign, is it?

Why hasn't the Attorney General of the state this site is in shut these jerks down? I'd like to see their sorry asses carted off to a pentitentiary for a good long time. It seems that they've certainly ripped off a lot of innocent folks.

Maybe 20/20 or Dateline or one of those other TV magazines could do an expose about these criminals? If you know someone from one of those shows, tell them about the true.com scam!!!!



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