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MyLife advertising and charge fraud!

MyLife website offered a discount from $16.95/mo to $7.95/mo or a full year of $94.95. I selected $7.95/mo and went to the site to place a search. I sent a message email to the person and went to the "My Account" page to see how they would respond back to me. (By email; or if I would have to come back to this site to keep checking). There was a charge for $94.95. I phoned customer service and explained that I was being charged $94.95 but had selected $7.95/monthly. I was told right away that she could see I had made a search and had looked up searches for people who were searching for me. These were totally bogus people who I did not know. I requested a refund for all but $7.95 which was feasible for the services since I had made a search and sent a message. She offered to refund all but 6 months of service and refund $71 and kept asking if I was ready to write down the confirmation number. I refused. I told her the website does not say they will charge you "up front" for the year @ $7.95 for a total of $94.95, it says per month discount. She offered to refund all but $7.95 and again asked if I was ready to write down the confirmation#. I refused again asking for a supervisor. The supervisor because I wanted to give the her the customer service number off the back of my credit card to expedite immediate return of the funds being held rather than wait 7 days max hold period on my account. The supervisor came on and said she would "refund" my account for all but $7.95 but could not expedite the transaction because they could not call the number to my bank as they were not an "outbound" call center. She would refund the money but I would have to call back with my credit union on the line. I accepted the confirmation # at this time and said I would call back with my Credit Union. I did. The Supervisor took longer than usual to get on the line. My Credit Union examined to her that they could only release a "Hold" off the account but if there was a "Refund" in process they could do nothing. The Supervisor stated that a "Refund" was already in process and she could not do anything and asked what did I want her to do at this time. I said I would like her to answer a question please. I asked that if I wanted a refund then if in the unlikely future this should happen again, what I should do was to get my Credit Union on the line first and THEN ask for a refund? I also asked why would a Supervisor tell me she would "Refund" my money if she knew that my Credit Union would not be able to release the funds back to me immediately unless there was a "hold" not a "refund" being processed, especially when we specifically discussed calling the Credit Union number on the back of my card, at MY request, to expedite the return of my money? She stated she doesn't know what the bank's policy is and stated again that the refund was already in prices and was there anything else I wanted her to do. Then asked what did I want at this point? She then offered to refund all the money, including the $7.95 with no further use of the site. I gladly accepted that offer! The confirmation number would be the same but she needed to know if my Credit Union, who was still on the line with me would have any further action or dispute! My credit Union stated they would release the funds immediately but advises there would be a barge and then a release of the funds in my account and I would be charged a fee if I didn't have the funds to cover the charge to begin with. I did. I ended the call momentarily satisfied until I see the funds. This happened about an hour ago so I shall see if MyLife.com honors their arrangement. I guess they didn't honk I would phone my Credit Union, and the Supervisor was definitely nervous about further action against them from my Credit Card dispute department. There are definitely some questionable practices ranging from advertising to fraudulent charges with MyLife. Do not use this service if you are not a "stalker of your money"!

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Richard m Jones
Calgary, CA
Nov 19, 2013 7:53 pm EST
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I wanted to try this site for one month for $ 17.95 was then billed $128.00 for the whole year.Mylife would only reinbures for 6 months.

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Newton, US
Aug 19, 2013 11:38 am EDT

Call their "customer care" line at [protected]. They say you can delete your account online but you can't. You have to call the "care" line. The same happened to me. I called to cancel the subscription and get back at least a portion of my money. They said they couldn't refund because it had already been paid (by my credit card). I said, "fine". After I got them to cancel my automatic renewal, I then called my credit card company and started a fraudulent charge complaint. The cc company said they would dispute the charge and would sent me a form to fill out. I asked if they were going to have to eat the charge of $83.40 and they said, "no, we are going to get a refund." Let your bank know it is a fraudulent service and that there is a class-action lawsuit pending.

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EVELYN MELE
Montpelier, US
Jun 15, 2013 1:41 pm EDT
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does anyone have their number? so I can try and cancel the charge they ripped off.

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EVELYN MELE
Montpelier, US
Jun 15, 2013 1:40 pm EDT
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just today I thought I was paying a little over 6 dollars to them for a fee they advertised. They took 83.40! My bank is closed...no answer for cust.serv. for my card...I'm infuriated! False advertising and rip off.

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MyLife invasion of privacy

I found information on myself on mylife.com by Googling and was quite surprised to find that mylife.com actually had my accurate (though partial) address, and an accurate home phone number, which is a landline, and which even my relatives, nor the apartment manager, have. My children don't even have my landline number -- it's used for the computer only. I've been at my address about 6 months.

Here are the sources where MyLife could have obtained this information:
1). Voter's Registration lists given to anyone who calls themselves a "non-profit", possibly illegal.

2.) "Continental Payment Solutions, Inc. dba Associated Foreign Exchange" operating in El Super Market where one can pay utility bills, again possibly illegal.

Cash Plus or Walmart, again, where one can purchase a money order of pay home utility bills. Possibly illegal.

I am checking more thoroughly. They have refused to delete the information. I plan to sue them in small claims court since I live nearby.

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Charlie Rocafort
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Jan 19, 2017 6:59 pm EST

I agree with all complaints. This fraud of a man Jeff Tinsley is profiting off innocent people who's lives are now invaded. Jeff Tinsley you are pathetic. Jeff Tinsley you are an imbreed of imbreeds. Jeff Tinsley should be given the death penalty for all lives you have destroyed and damaged. Jeff Tinsley there's more to your corrupt life why do you have to ruin others? Jeff Tinsley to call you white trash would be a compliment. Jeff Tinsley you are un-American in the trash you created only to incite anger and pain in innocent people.

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paranoidinhiding
Martinez, US
Jun 29, 2015 12:56 pm EDT

I agree with you completely. I have too moved away from an abusive, stalking relationship. I have asked repeatedly to be removed to no avail. Please let me know your outcome as I would like to know how I can do this as well.

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myprivatelife
Diamond Beach, US
Mar 18, 2013 2:57 pm EDT
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As a single mom I moved my children away from an abusive, stalking relationship, telling almost NO ONE where I was going.
I am now DISABLED due to the abuser's violence. I have a PERMANENT RESTRAINING ORDER OF PROTECTION for my family.
I am extremely careful about my privacy off line and online. THANKS TO MYLIFE.COM, all my legal and personal protection is GONE.
My stalker is BACK, making MYLIFE and my children's miserable and dangerous. YOU MUST PROVIDE MYLIFE.COM ALL PERSONAL INFO YOU WANT DELETED. MYLIFE DOES NOT DELETE, INSTEAD ADDS WHAT YOU PROVIDED TO YOUR PROFILE. Read the very SMALL PRINT - each time you "VISIT" MyLife.com - they consider it your authorization for use of your info.
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I am checking more thoroughly. They have refused to delete the information. I plan to sue them in small claims court since I live nearby.
JEFF - please keep me posted. This cannot go on. I will never feel safe again, but would like to feel a bit more protected.

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MyLife refusing to delete account

I have emailed this website 5 or more times asking to remove my account. Ive cleared my history, cookies, cache's etc and all of my information is still public, and available. Every time I try to log in to delete it again, it gives me an error and tells me to enter my password, then the forgot password screen appears, ill enter the email that is linked with the account and the website will not provide another password for me to delete the account. It just keeps sending me in circles and my information is not being deleted. The website is providing information regarding myself, my family members, and my location, which is causing severe harassment to me and my family. I have filed a complaint with the ftc but i havent not been successful in them removing my information. I dont know what else to do?

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MyLife dangerously invasive and rude

My career involves serving society by working with criminally dangerous adults.

I must be extremely aggressive about my privacy for the safety of myself and my family. In the past, coworkers have been stalked, and several years ago, one was shot and almost killed.
I am required by my employer to have an unlisted telephone number and cannot even bring my license into the building where I work. As you can imagine, I am very aggressive about online privacy.

I do not have a myspace, facebook, google+ or any other social networking account for this reason, and I give out little to no personal information.
Suddenly, my full name, which is an unusual one, and age appeared on Mylife.com. I am not a member, have never done a "free" search, have no association with the site.
I do not know where they acquired it, but the visible information
included the full names, ages, and sometimes addresses of almost my entire extended family! This is a HUGE security risk!

I called MyLife's service number to try to find out what could be done.
I waited fifteen minutes before it was answered.
I began by courteously asking her if I could record the call, and she became very angry and hung up on me!

Web searches are turning up plenty of people warning that the "info" you must give them to opt out becomes their permanent property. Their TOU and privacy statements are very slippery.

I think it might be time to get legal advice.
Be very careful with this company!

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Feb 20, 2014 12:25 am EST
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I have two mail boxes, one is for standard usage with my real name, the other one for anonymous usage, with a pseudo.

I need both, one for commercial activity and friends, the other one permitting me to make comments on forums or youtube video without having to fear getting someone rigging on my door. There is then a security reason for anonymity.

Two years ago, by typing my name on google, I found my name and correct date of birth on mylife.com but with an address in USA where I never lived. I contacted mylife.com and told them that someone had usurpated my identity and to take it off there site, witch was done.

Now, it is a few days I get message on my anonymous mail box that "they found me" and today, it is titled "you public info is exposed, we found (my first name)

How the F... did they do, being very cautious on the net and having made sure there was no links between the two accounts? I don't even have any social activity on the net! (no facebook and no nothing)

I think we should start creating retaliation groups, find these M.F. and hurt them so badly that they will never forget what they did!

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MyLife I am now going to pursue recourse through my credit card company

Beware of MyLife.com. Linked in should NOT be promoting this site! I did 2 "free" searches months ago, which gave no info without $. They notified me several times that people were searching for me, so, I signed up for what I thought was a $7.95 fee per month to see. It was a scam. No one was looking for me. When I called to complain & ask for my money back, they told me that someone may have been searching for my name, but that they could have deleted the search. I told them this was a scam and wanted a refund. Although I had signed up less than 5 minutes earlier, they tried to tell me that I had used their services - they were referring to my free searches several months ago. I called fraud, so they then told me they could only refund six months of fees. That was when I found out that they had billed me $95.40 for all twelve months, although their ad said $7.95 a month. When I told them that this was fraud, & refused to accept a charge for 6 months of service I didn't want, the lady told me she could do nothing else. So I demanded to speak with a supervisor. She must have thought I couldn't add, because she offered to refund all but 3 months, but said they would have to charge me the higher premium of $15.95 per month! So they were still keeping six months worth of premiums, but were now offering 3 months worth of service in exchange. I refused & insisted on a full refund. So the supervisor offered all but 1 month's premium back-at the $15.95 a month fee (so she was going to charge for 2 months but give only 1 month of service). When I refused and asked to speak to a higher level supervisor, she said there was no one available & offered the mailing address of the CEO. I allowed her to refund all but that supposed 1 month, actually 2 month fee, with the repeated stipulation that I was not agreeing to this as a settlement & that that the company was acting fraudulently. I am now going to pursue recourse through my credit card company.

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MyLife fraud

I did two supposed free searches several months ago, which would give no useful information unless you signed up, and have been inundated by spam emails ever since. I tried to unsubscribe several times, but the spam always seemed to keep on coming. Then, they notified me several times that people were searching for me. Since I was looking for someone, I thought maybe the site had come through, and so signed up for what I thought was a $7.95 fee per month to find out if they had. But it was a scam. The minute they charged my credit card, they told me no one was looking for me, although they had stated someone was. When I called to complain and ask for my money back, they told me that someone may have been searching for my name, but that they could have deleted the search, which is why I didn't really have any searches for me when they said I did. I told them I thought this was a scam, had been misled into using their services, and wanted a refund. Although I had only signed up less than five minutes earlier, they first tried to tell me that I had used their services (turns out they were referring to my free searches several months ago, although when I pushed the point, they admited they were not done in conjunction with what had been paid for on my credit card). They then told me that although I had not used any of their services and had only signed up for the paid services five minutes earlier, they could only refund six months of fees. That was when I found out that they had billed me for all twelve months, although their ad said $7.95 a month. In total, they had billed me for $95.40. When I told them that this was fraud, and that I would not accept a charge for six months of service I didn't want, the lady told me she could do nothing else. So I demanded to speak with a supervisor. She must have thought I flunked basic math, because she said she would refund me all but three months, but they would have to charge me the higher three month premiums of $15.95 per month! So, in essence, they were still keeping six months worth of premiums, but this time were offering me three months worth of services for six months worth of fees. I refused and insisted that I had not used the services and wanted a full refund. So the supervisor then offered me all but one month's premium back, of course, at the $15.95 a month fee (so she was going to charge me for two months of fees in essence, but give me only one month of services). When I refused and asked to speak to a higher level supervisor, the lady said there was no higher level supervisor available and offered me the mailing address of the CEO of the company, saying I could take my complaints to him. I agreed to have her refund all but that supposed one month, actually two month fee, with the repeated stipulation that I was not agreeing to this as a settlement. I said several times for the record that the company was acting fraudulently. I am now going to pursue recourse through my credit card company.

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reunion.com fraud
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Dec 09, 2010 8:17 pm EST
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Formerly reunion.com.
Called them to cancel subscription years ago, then found out we've been billed $36/yr. Called & they agreed to refund last 2 yrs for $72, then we find they charge us another $36 on the same day, saying the refund is for that charge plus the most recent one.
DO NOT sign up for this service, and if you want to cancel it tell your credit card company not to honor any more charges from them.

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philswyfe
Indianapolis, US
Jan 25, 2011 9:53 am EST

Just want to thank all of you for letting me know what a scam this was, I signed up and thought twice before entering my cc info thank goodness, I am disabled and have a small income each month that is attached to my cc so it would've really hurt me to lose all of my income through this scam, the small fee they say they are charging is affordable to almost anyone, so you think it might be worth it, thank you all so much for reporting I cant believe I almost got taken by them.

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Dixie Montez
, US
Jun 14, 2011 5:31 pm EDT

Was charges 60.00 then 19.95 every month after for nothing very rude trying to cancel. Never signed up for this.

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A friend brought it to my attention that information about me was listed on mylife.com. I immediately went to the sight and entered my name and there before me was information that was totally incorrect. Names of persons were stated that were related to me of whom NOONE in our family or extended family knows. Dates and residency information was also...

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MyLife I can't believe this website is still running

Jeffery Tinsley the CEO of mylife.com is using people’s information unlawfully to make money. In my case, a young man came to my house prior to my name being on Jeffery Tinsley’s mylife. He told me he was from the census bureau. I gave him my information. He asked me who else lived in the house and for their information and names etc. I gave him the sequence of my birthdate incorrect. Shortly after, I found my name with that incorrect birth date exactly on the mylife.com website. In criminal law, a fraud is an intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual; the related adjective is fraudulent. Look at this guy on LinkedIn. What I smart ### smile you greedy $#*!. I know young entrepreneurs in California are really excited about making money from their stupid little website projects after facebook. But how can these sneaky stupid greedy little $#*!heads like Jeffery Tinsley steal people’s information on such a massive scale and sell it. I can’t believe this website is still running. Jeffery Tinsley YOU SUCK and should be in jail.

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MyLife jeffrey tinsley

The CEO is using people’s information unlawfully to make money. In my case, a young man came to my house prior to my name being on Jeffrey Tinsley’s mylife. He told me he was from the census bureau. I gave him my information. He asked me who else lived in the house and for their information and names etc. I gave him the sequence of my birthdate incorrect. Shortly after, I found my name with that incorrect birth date exactly on the mylife.com website. In criminal law, a fraud is an intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual; the related adjective is fraudulent. Look at this guy on LinkedIn. I know young entrepreneur guys in California and really excited about making money from their stupid little website projects after facebook. But how can these sneaky stupid greedy little pigs like Jeffrey Tinsley steal people’s information on such a massive scale and sell it. I can’t believe this website is still running. Jeffery Tinsley YOU SUCK and should be should be in jail.

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Shirley Nack
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Jan 14, 2019 4:38 pm EST

WOW...MYLIFE IS UNBELIEVE! Called them was on hold for 31 minutes, then Customer Service just hung up on me! I called them again and was on hold another 31 minutes. No answers they just hang up, why put a phone number out if you DO NOT WANT CALLS. They put information out that has caused personal harassment in my life. How this company publish confidential information that can be stolen and you have to clean up their mess they have caused you! Jeffrey Tinsley what a horrible thing you have done!

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MyLife personal info

false info on john gimeli 53 years old still claiming his father who died yrs ago false address for the last 5 ys/claims his name is john c gimeli/neve lived in dix hills or bronx/ florida- false using false identity!

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MyLife they charged me $175.00 and I never joined

I joined this site maybe 2 years ago but i never signed up for full service or so i thought untill i just checked my bank acc. and saw a charge from MyLife for $175.00 i called them and said said bla bla bla and they would refund $110.00 I never was so angry in my life so watch out what you do on MyLife.Oh and if i had joined a site you would think they would send you a notice saying to confirm your renewal Just watch out for them they will rip you off.

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MyLife misleading/ baiting ads privacy invasion

I did a quick look online with my name to see if my name would pop up. I already have LifeLock. The first one that popped up. It said 4 people did a search on me. Then it said only $10 bucks for a month. Then my receipt said $59.99 and I committed to 6 months! There was no little button to opt out of junk mail or pick how long. It was confusing. So I click into the sight. The ad didn't say $10 after $59.99. The advertising was misleading and questionable. My page came up first and I didn't need to add to it because the personal informaiton they had was disturbing and violating my right to privacy. It's not necessary. So the program was useless to me. The 4 people were nobody in other states. It only took me about 4 minutes to realize I had been duped. When I called to tell them that wasn't really fair she offered for me to buy more service, put me on hold like she was going to work something out, came back on and said enjoy your 6 months pretty much. Since I was stuck with the sight I wanted to change the name and put a random picture up. I spent about an hour trying to change MY personal information settings but couldn't find them. It all started adding up that it was a social networking site. The ad was nothing like that from my search. The home page does though. I don't do social networking and that's what it ended up being. Another Facebook. I thought it was more like reverse phone number lookup stuff. Anyways, their program was freezing up my computer bad with adware so I gave up and called them again. I had to have them cancel my membership. No refund no program no nothing. $59.99 down the drain. A weeks groceries. It was supposed to be $10. I even still had to unsubscribe from the initial receipt I got from them to not get junk mail. I can email you my receipt if you want.
Thanks for listening,
Jay Chandler

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MyLife invasion of privacy

This website has put my current location where I reside. It gives details of my past residences, my age, etc. I have an ex-boyfriend that is a very dangerous person and I do my best to keep my privacy for obvious reasons. They have NO right to do this. Who and what is MyLife anyway? I have no affiliations with them! I want this put to a stop immediately! I will be happy to join a class action lawsuit!

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Dec 17, 2019 9:27 pm EST
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I just came across this site. It is deliberately posting information in a way that twists the truth (it will list you as having a criminal background over something as trivial as a traffic ticket, or past involvement in a family court) for example. And then demand you pay to have it explained or removed. That can hurt someone in reality in a number of ways. Employers, landlords, and all sorts of agencies look people up these days. It is absolutely an invasion of privacy, and borderline libel. And near close to being on the same level as a ransom attack. It is one thing to have a directory where you can look up someone's address, or to pay for a background check the traditional way. But having all of your information gathered on a site like this where everyone can go is not the same. This crosses a line. It would be fine if they hadn't done it without people's knowledge, and then instituted charging them to have it removed. Even creating an account does nothing.

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Donny Hathaway
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May 16, 2019 5:14 pm EDT

Public information is just that, public information. HOWEVER, portraying incorrect information and forcing people to pay to have it corrected is not. Using someones private information as a marketing tactic is illegal in many states (hence the class action that was started early in 2019 in Illinois) Also, alluding to the fact that someone may be a sex offender borders on libelous. How this site hasn't been shut down yet is beyond me.

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Monic Beitz
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Oct 17, 2018 9:17 am EDT
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My Life has posted incorrect information about my reputation score. I have had the same friends for years 18 plus years, I am a law abiding citizen, I help the elderly and have brought abused animals back to life. I help others improve their lives and My Life has protrayed me to be a terrible person. I have the proof so let’s bring a class action lawsuit against them or get 60 minutes involved to publicly exposeMy Life! I have nothing to hide so let’s bring it on and get some kind of compensation for their slanderous attempt in trying to ruin reputations!

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ac100
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Feb 21, 2012 3:02 pm EST
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Mylife.com listed my name, age, address and my relationship on their site without my permission.
I asked remove my profile from their site 6 months ago and they said they will but they never took it down.
This is serious violation of my privacy. I don't want my private information displayed like this to strangers. The information can be used for fraud!
They even put a paragraph like this "My name is xxxxx, I currently live in xxxxxx. I lived in xxxxxx from 20xx to 20xx.
Before that, I lived in xxxx from 19xx to 20xx. I am related to xxxxxxx who is xx years old and live in xxxxxx, I am also related to xxxxxx who is xx years old and live in xxxxxx, ". Since I never wrote this, this is a case of a forgery. I don't know why this type of business is considered as a legal business!

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, US
Mar 01, 2013 4:24 pm EST

All the info those sites post can be found by searching public records.

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PennyJolk
, US
Mar 01, 2013 3:22 pm EST

The public information argument is crap. What other public information sources are advertising their databases? None that I know of. It should not be easy to access personal information about an individual. When there is a true need to find someone e.g. re-connecting with a lost family member, people are genuinely invested in it and will partake in great measures to find them. There is no true need for just anyone to find information about me.

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PrivacyAdvocate
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Sep 13, 2012 6:02 am EDT

They have my families information as well. We have no account with them and do not like our information put out there. I would like to know where they got it and what gives them the right to put it online without our permission. A website for identity theives.

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May 19, 2012 1:15 pm EDT
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Please publish when a class action law suite. I'm in

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Cedelia
Danville, US
Mar 14, 2012 11:44 am EDT

Same for me & nothing I could do but listen to them telling me that I was a former subscriber: I NEVER subscribed to such a service!
Jeffrey Tinsley & all. See http://www.mylife.com/ManagementTeam.pub - Mylife.com - Reunion.com ... should be sued, fined & out of business, ... & we should be compensated for this.
Please keed the word & actions going ...

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dsk2012
Alamo, US
Mar 12, 2012 7:12 pm EDT

I have the same problem and I would like to get something done about it! Any solutions?

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MyLife stay as far away as you can

This site is a SCAM! Stay as far away as you can! They will send you lies in to your email CLAIMING people are searching for you. They should be sued for false advertisement! Not only that but be VERY careful about buying "premium services" on their site. You think your paying $11.00 and it ends up being over $100! Also to delete accounts you have to call them you can't do it online. How ridiculous. Don't join this site. They will only disappoint you.

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MyLife invasion of privacy, slanderous/false information, did not

MyLife.com has erroneous information posted on a public forum which invites identity theft and slander. I understand that much information of public record can e obtained by anyone and posted through social media for the whole world to see. Nevertheless, the constitution of the United States declares that all citizens have a reasonable right to privacy. When a Social Media site uploads a profile of an individual without consent, without verification of the data and said information or profile can have serious repercussions to one's work life, enterprises and religious convictions, The people behind this internet sight must be held legally as well as ethically accountable. The world is full of people who turn to social media sites to examine the private behaviors of others. Employers now include examination of personal social media in the evaluation and judgement of potential work candidates. There is a perverse invasion of privacy that has become acceptable when potential employers, potential suiters, investment professionals and financiers rely on the information they come across through these sites. Little regard is given to the inaccuracies as, even when misleading, erroneous or slanderous information is found and corrected, the damage has already been done. What makes this scenario even more perverse is when a site such as "My Life.com, publishes an entire profile without one's consent or knowledge. Most of us are not public figures nor are most people experts in controlling social media sites publications, as there are now too numerous to mention. It appears that today we must all engage in a new task: the management of unsolicited, information and advertising of one's private life. A site like mylife, regards me as just a number-but I am a private citizen with rights and should not have to hire an attorney, a social secretary and a manager to monitor false, potentially damaging information. Mylife was so bold, and potentially dangerous, it goes on to publish relatives- past relationships and list them as if they are current. They publish your address for any stalker or killer to seek you out. They would not publish the fact that as a victim of domestic violence and stalking, they have increased the chance of my becoming a fatality exponentially by publishing the names and ages of possible relatives, children, locations etc. They should and must be held accountable for the damage they have done to me and potentially thousands of other women's profile. The cowards that they are, they do not post contact information where such things can be addressed. Perhaps they do not publish details of their own lives because they are nothing but cowardly dogs who go about raising hell in the lives of innocent people. Perhaps they believe they will continue to be mistaken for upright human rather than the knuckle dragging, ### they are. Their ethics are lower than those of thieving raccoons in the night, rummaging through the trash of unsuspecting victims, soiling themselves with [censored]e and piss before they use it as adhesive to anonymously paint a public picture of unsuspecting citizens, They are no better than the self policing sites such as YouTube that make public declarations, committing not to allow the posting of pornography, gratuitous violence, or hate related posting. Yet everyday, one can go through You Tube and see videos of young people pulling the trigger while their lips embrace the barrel of a pistol. You would not have to look far to find uploads of racists enciting violence against women, African-Americans, Latinos or Muslims. One out of every 4 hate crimes are now committed against Latinos or Hispanic Americans. Now My Life has picked up the baton, publishing profiles without the consent of individual, invading their privacy and that of potential family members or friends, and by so doing, has -in essence- sent out a calling card inviting identity theft, rape, murder, stalking or worse. Again, as citizens of this republic and as human beings, we are entitled to a reasonable standard of privacy. When one has been victimized by domestic violence, stalking and fraud, the last thing needed is for an unsolicited profile to be posted by anonymous cowards. Our laws are behind the times, not up-to-date with the moral and ethical issues presented by the perverse opportunists who create and manage the disgraceful social media sight, MyLife.com. The executives and creators of these sights may hide under their soiled sheets with total disregard of the pain of others. MyLife.com may ruin the lives, of women like myself, condemning me and thousands more to live in fear. By totally disregarding our right to privacy, they have effectively sentenced us to live striped naked in front of a store window with every sick ### taking notes. I pray that the tables will be turned on them. I wonder how much their family members, beloved friends and children will fear when they are striped naked, and violated with every detail of a torturous encounter made known to all.-when the noose tightens about their necks, will there be a post naming the Judge who will condemn them to hell alongside their profile? When their greatest fears becomes their reality, who will not look them up to find their tragedies on display for consumption by a common rabble. A nice class-action suit may not be enough justice; In my opinion, this does not cry out for justice but for vengeance.

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MyLife false information

I am not now and have never been a member/subscriber of MyLife.com; however, this company advertises that I am a member/subscriber and has invented relationships/family members with whom I have no familial relationships. There is no way to remove my information from their malicious spamming other than to actually JOIN their organization and then trust then to sort it out. I consider this extortion and I want my name removed from any of their spam sites.

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Jul 22, 2015 11:04 am EDT

I did a search on myself to see what public information shows up in my profile. My name, age and current address were correct, but I was disturbed to find someone else's photo, incorrect previous address information, etc. The only way to view the entire profile is to pay a fee, which I don't want to do, but I am concerned what other false information might be associated with my profile.

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MyLife if you use the free locator service, it creates an account with a default to auto renew the account each month

This site is a scam. If you use the free locator service, it creates an account with a default to auto renew the account each month. Of course, you are not advised of the autor renew feature until the card is charged the next month. You are advised by email a day later at which point they state, whether you use the site or not, they can do nothing about the charge.

DO NOT Patronize these a-holes.

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MyLife scam artist

I went into my life.com to delete my account, then decided to reinstate for one more month, I hit the 12 month key by accident, I then called the phone number and explained to them what had happened, they charged my account to my credit account for the full 83.40 plus another 15.95 for something else. I called immediately and was told they would only credit me back 67.45. I explained to them that it would make my account short and I would have to pay bank fees, they pretty much told me too bad. I tried to explain that it was an error and I called them immediately, I would never recommend this site to anyone, it is nothing but a scam. Can you please help me?

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MyLife privacy - buying consumer information

My personal information, former addresses, names and family member's names are appearing online via this site. My information is not public anywhere. And it includes my previous married name from 15 years ago when social networking or internet searches were not like they are today.. They are obviously buying this information from the credit bureaus! Do NOT go on this site and give them your credit card. They switch and bait you into signing up when you need to tell them not to include your personal information in a google search. This site should be taken down off the internet. Their practice of using searching networks and publicizing personal information is a complete scam which prompts people to go to their site to find out why their information is coming up in searches. Someone please do something about this website. Where is privacy? SAFETY? Their greed for money is putting so many people in danger. This has to be the most invasive and mostly unethical site. The abuse of technology and the internet by posting private information needs to be stopped. They are buying this information from the credit bureaus..someone is selling your information.

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Jun 25, 2013 4:10 am EDT

I just stumbled on to this.This is really terrifying, I can't believe something like this is so accessible ?!?!

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dataminedwithouconcent
Tucson, US
Jul 16, 2012 7:41 pm EDT

I haven't used my maiden name in over 30 years. I recently tried out ancestry.com to find the family of my mothers father and all the sudden started getting stuff from mylife.com address to my maiden name. I have also been getting stuff from some company saying someone has ran a background check on me and this website is so scary because it not only has the maiden name but my address, age, phone number and a map to my house. It's called instantcheckmate. Any way ancestry.com datamined my visit to their website which was a one time visit so far and sold it to both mylife.com and instantcheckmate.com It is an invasion of privacy and promotes stalking and can harm someone's family.

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MyLife privacy violaters

They began spamming me when i created a Facebook account. Wondering how they would know 8 people were looking for me i went to site. entered my name, age and zip. My personal info came up including a snapshot from above of my house! Displayed blurry pictures of the "people" searching for me: mostly young, attractive girls. What a scam! and even worse, what a serious invasion of my privacy as well as those poor girls who are probably being stalked as i type this!

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About MyLife

Mylife.com is a comprehensive platform that offers a wide range of services to its users. The website serves as a one-stop-shop for people who want to know more about individuals, businesses, and places. It provides its users with a platform where they can access information about people's background, criminal records, social media accounts, contact information, and more.

To access this information, users can simply type in the person's name or other relevant information and click the search button. The website uses advanced algorithms in the background to retrieve relevant information from various sources on the web. This information is then compiled into a report that is easy to follow and understand.

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Overall, Mylife.com is a useful platform for people who want to manage their online presence and stay informed about people, businesses, and places. The platform is easy to use, and the information provided is accurate and up-to-date, making it an excellent resource for individuals, researchers, and businesses.

MyLife Customer Reviews Overview

Mylife.com is an online platform that provides individuals with a wide range of tools to manage their online presence. The website offers services such as background checks, contact information search, reputation monitoring, and social media management, among others. Mylife.com reviews indicate that the website has a user-friendly interface that simplifies the search process. Many reviewers praise the website for offering comprehensive and accurate information that helps individuals protect their identity and stay informed of their social media presence.

Several positive reviews emphasize the convenience of using Mylife.com. Customers particularly appreciate that the website is easy to navigate, and that the search results are organized in a clear and concise manner. Other reviewers attest to the depth of information that the website provides, including details on criminal and court records, and even sexual offender data.

Many Mylife.com reviews also highlight the level of customer service that the website offers. The company's support team is praised for their promptness and willingness to help customers resolve any issues that they encounter. Several customers have expressed contentment with the support team's responsiveness and ability to assist with inquiries or concerns.

Overall, Mylife.com reviews suggest that the website is a valuable tool for individuals seeking to secure their online presence. By providing comprehensive information and offering a user-friendly interface, Mylife.com helps its customers stay informed, monitor their reputation and safeguard their personal information.

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MyLife reviews first appeared on Complaints Board on Mar 25, 2009. The latest review MyLife.com was posted on Apr 9, 2024. The latest complaint They will not remove my profile from the internet & are telling me I have to sign up for an account to remove it! was resolved on May 24, 2023. MyLife has an average consumer rating of 2 stars from 374 reviews. MyLife has resolved 99 complaints.
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