Match.com Deceives

Have you checked your credit card statement? Match.com has, and then some.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Getting Serious

Given the complete lack of an adequate response, I upped the ante and responded as follows:

I appreciate the information. I am filing with the Attorney General's office in Minnesota a complaint of deceptive trade practices and consumer fraud. Your advertisement offers a 30 day trial period, which implies just what it says: 30 days of trial. You also do not inform consumers in a clear and conspicuous manner that the account will be automatically renewed upon expiration of the so-called 'trial period' and that the account continues to be renewed after the initial 'trial period,' without any notification to the consumer at any time of any further charges. This is obviously a deceptive trade practice and should be legally enjoined from continuing. At the same time, I will initiate a new blog that calls attention to this practice and encourages consumers to beware of Match.com and avoid it at all costs. I am deeply frustrated and angered by your practice.

Please provide me with a street address of Match.com so that I can provide the Attorney General's office with the correct street address on the Complaint.
So far, no response, but I have completed my Complaint to the Attorney General's office, and if you want a copy, let me know by e-mail here: matchdeceives at gmail.com.

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