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I know for a fact that the people on there are fake. I know a few of them! Not only are they not single (and are not looking) they are older than their stated age. I don't know what kind of "verification" they claim to do, but I doubt if they do anything but take your money.

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soblessed_sweetasian
Grays, US
Oct 03, 2013 11:43 am EDT
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I have gotten e-mails at least hundreds or more. although, I wasn't able to read any of 'em and was offered 80% discount any level of membership, honestly — after reading all the reviews on that site kinda scared me. I don't know what to think of that site. I haven't decided, if I will delete my profile there.

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NataliaC
Phoeni, US
Sep 29, 2013 3:18 pm EDT
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This website its a total scam. I have been in the website since the beggining, like from 5 years ago. I
Started to get a lot of messages and I have replied to all of them and I never ever received a reply back. after that ive only replied to vip members and diamond members who can reply because they are a paid members, and I dont even get a reply back from them. this is a totally faux/fake website.
All profiles are made by this latin guy who presumes to be the ceo. he has several accounts in other
Well known websites to meet sucessful people. I dont know if his picture its real or fake but it seems like
A rich latin guy. but hes just a fraudaster. dont pay, dont waste your time and money.

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DarkHottie
, US
Apr 23, 2011 3:26 am EDT

Thank you! Thank you for your comments. I was about to pay this site for nothing-ness. LOL. I am an actual hottie and was hoping to meet nice men. Please mail me here if you're a good looking, intelligent man in California. =)

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reapwhatyousow2011
Misery, US
Jan 13, 2011 10:50 pm EST

All of elite global dating sites are scams, reel you in with good looking people with emails to you that have like really stupid stuff in the subject line such as "pull my finger", seriously that was "supposedly" from this good looking girl in dallas. all the emails mostly come from people hundreds if not thousands of miles away. I was on a site called modelmeet for awhile which automatically added my profile to a few of their other sites. tried to remove my profile from one and all I got was on the last page, an offer to try for 30 days for $30. I had been on this site before, left and came back wondering if it had got any better but it has just got worse. I was never a paying member fortunately. sure what these guys are doing is wrong and I am sure they have protected themselves from lawsuits. I hope they do get shut down though but ladies, stop being so friggin materialistic and vain. wanna be a gold digger and exploit someone else, prepare to be exploited yourself. do what you will, it's your soul and your afterlife. just find someone who will be good to you and make you happy and if you are lucky maybe one day they will become successful and you will have been blessed to have been luck rather than set yourself up. golddiggers are lazy losers who only want to live life for free, how about get fired and live off of welfare and then uncle sam can be your suggar daddy. good luck, there are 4.5 million more women than men in this country alone. putting gay and incarcerated males aside, if every butt had a seat there would still be 4.5 million more single women looking... find you a good man, treat him good and keep him.

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leni_cy
, CY
Nov 24, 2010 2:00 pm EST

Hi I joined the site about 4 months ago... and like many, can't open the messages as I am only a guest, but isn't it strange, that all the messages arrive at pretty much the same time each day and I literally get 2-3 messages every single day of the week, at the same time always from gorgeous looking men who are rich and all seem to have the same hobbies and attributes. please give me a break... I am sure there are guys who are short... overweight and don't have hobbies or spelunking etc. all the guys I have received messages are into spelunking! I just delete the emails now without even bothering to open them. ladies just be careful, don't give your money to this site, there are other sites which are free.

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s1mplyb3autiful
, PH
Nov 13, 2010 5:29 pm EST

The site blocked my first account without any reason at all..
And when I reported it to support@eliteglobaldating.com.. I didn't get any answers from them.. they kept on closing my compliant.. : (btw, my first account is a silver member courtesy of the site.. they gave me a silver membership for free.. until now no actions are made by the elite global dating. : (
Anyways, because of that I created a new account and now my account doesn't have any access on reading emails.. sucks.. I am currently receiving emails from successful and attractive men but cant read their emails.. I need to upgrade my account to silver membership to read those mails..
Good thing I bumped into this thread.. thanks for the information... :)
Btw... my current profile in meetingmillionaires.com is user name: 1035197
Still looking... :) s1mplyb3autiful@hotmail.com/sixteen_dcsais@yahoo.com

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Btrixx
Silver Spring, US
Aug 18, 2010 12:01 am EDT
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In July of this year, I received a msg. from a so-called Reality TV Actor. I couldn't believe that this Hunk sent me a msg. I took an indirect way of contacting him on FaceBook, only to discover, according to him, that he never signed up w/any dating site, and that he's been in a relationship for the past 2yrs! I was so hurt, but at least he was honest enough to admit that the msg. didn't come from him, and that people use his image, alot! I was furious, so I emailed MM, and they told me that the horse was dead, and the cow was fat(NOTHING)! I even threatened to sue them, fast forward 1 month later, I got this msg. from this hunk of a hunk, but I can't read his msg. because it'll cost $140.00. Now, to be real, there's a part of me that wants to take a risk, however, after reading these complaints, I think I'll redo my Profile, and list my personal email, as well as the fact that I'm currently stuck on User#123456, so my msg. will be only for him, This way I'll be able to see if I can get him to respond to me via Facebook. The problem is(unlike the first set-up w/the actor, ) his name is not listed, only a number of numbers. But thanks to all for the heads-up, I'm gonna really float their boat, when I revise my Profile! I really wanted this site to be legit, but after I've read these postings, God would truly punish me for wasting my hard earned money on someone who does not exit! I'll keep you all posted on the results of me revising my Profile. If nothing else, it'll be interesting to see if a legit connection can in fact be made, I just really have a huge problem w/spending $$$ for love, it just doesn't seem kosher, but then again...who knows? If anyone has had a favorable experience w/this site, do tell! My email is Lovebtrixx@aol.com

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Yvonneee
, PL
Aug 12, 2010 5:17 am EDT
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Hi :-)
I am a 38 year-old, attractive woman from Europe. I joined Meeting Millionaires over a year ago. Guess what? I NEVER had to pay any membership! I got an e-mail that my membership was free (or something like that). I NEVER got an e-mail that wasn't written by a real guy. I met a lot of gorgeous, smart, REAL guys. Not all of them are millionaires (and they admit that), but I'm not looking for one - true love is much more mportant! Unfortunately, most of them live too far away, that's why I'm still on the site, still looking for my Mr. Right.
Also, my friend is on this site, never had to pay any fee either and met a few great guys!
Just because you don't get replies or you get one-liners from men DOES NOT mean the site is a scam. Unfortunately, some men are like that. Haven't you met any [censor]*** in real life? Haven't you learnt? Just ignore these men and look for someone who's worth your attention!
Good luck!

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BChick
Los Angeles, US
Jul 25, 2010 7:12 pm EDT

Because I didn't want to pay for MeetingMillionaires, I put in my profile that if anyone wants to contact me, for them to put their email in the subject line. Only one guy actually did that, and we chatted on Yahoo. I asked him "so are you okay with being a sugardaddy? How would you spoil me?" and suddenly he blows up at me, yelling on the IM about what the hell was I talking about. I took a screen shot of his profile on MM.com and emailed it to him. It turns out he had signed up on a different site, and apparently his profile was on MM.com and mine was on the other site. I explained to him that he's the only person who sent me a real email with my directions about the subject line, and he was the only one who had a normal (i.e. not a model headshot) photo. He starts freaking out and said he was wondering why women were asking him for money. I told him I just wanted a guy who could afford dinner a step above the Olive Garden or Applebees. :-)

Needless to say, the conversation was done after.

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AlenaPHD
lit, US
Jul 14, 2010 12:15 pm EDT

Im just now looking for scams for these sites. I posted a profile on meetingmillionares...lol which if you email me ill give you my username so u can look it up. I am finishing my PHD in biochemistry, and although I have no issues finding a date offline I wanted contact with people who might be interested in backing a biotech company. And yes Ive dated models and IFBB pro bodybuilders and so on, but these men are fantastically good looking! lol...so I figured FAKE..although why take that much time...so i would like to join in the manhunt

email me at

alena.smith.graduate@gmail.com

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jjonzey
, US
Jul 07, 2010 5:04 pm EDT

Unbelievable! I knew this was too good to be true. Firstly, I have never seen so many good looking millionaires all on one site, that are none the less in their 40's. Right! Red Flag, Red Flag. What a scam. I'm so glad I did some research before I took the bait and found this complaint board to verify what I knew deep down was too good to be true. I hope someone takes this guy or persons down, and soon.

jjonzey@aol.com

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Dawn Topham
, GB
May 28, 2010 12:09 pm EDT

Absolutely agree with everything said here! I have been on dating sites on and off for about 6 months and thought I'd stumbled on the holy grail with Meeting Millionaires. HOWEVER, having only written 4 lines to describe myself and NOT uploaded a picture when I submitted my profile, I became suspicious when some amazing looking men starting 'emailing' me. Again, I'm not too shabby looks-wise but WHY were they emailing me when I lived in the UK and they lived in the US or Australia? Curiouser and curiouser! I shared the site with a few girlfriends and we all agreed that it was 'too good to be true' but you still do wonder 'what if'! So, I took it upon myself to email the 'Support' team at Elite. In response to me asking whether they could verify that the emails I had received had indeed come from the people they appeared to have come from, they said and I quote,

"Any emails you've received are from our members, but if you have concerns about any of them, please send us their user names.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions or concerns.

Regards,
Support Team
The Elite Global Dating Network

I am soooo glad I googled these reviews before paying a penny in order to verify what my scam-dar was telling me. I know I was one of the lucky ones who didn't fork out £140 for diddlysquat - but would love to help bring the site down so that other vulnerable people are not taken advantage of.

dawntopham@hotmail.co.uk

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iceflowerwx
, CN
Mar 15, 2010 9:06 am EDT

I just put profile(ID: iceflower) in meeting millionare, i ever thought it maybe good website to find right life partner, i never pay money for friend website before cause i don't know if they can help, i rather get a promise to pay much more money when if the website real help i find the right man, cause love is no price, if i find right one in my life, it worth i pay what i can, but i can't accept any fake, so i hate the website ask member pay money to let them contact, in such business way, i don't think they real want help people and then they also can earn the money which they should earn, but when i put profile there, i get some e-mail but i can't read, when i read their profile, seems real, it makes me ever think if foreign website have strict rule not so fake, i am from China, we adapt something fake around, and people with trust crisis, so i ever think maybe i too sensitive, should i believe this one time to pay for the membership? but later, i think i put some hints in my profile, if there real have right one for me, he should special one, cause i only wait for that right only one man, not other many good men but not right for me, so i believe the God arrange that also call our fate, so the right one will understand what my meaning in my profile, and i promise thank to website if i find my man by this way. but when i can't read those seems very real e-mail, it makes me think if i should pay to read them, for careful, i search the website reputation which found so bad, so i should keep my idea, if right man for me, we would meet some day in life, at least he should pass the test to find me out, but now i am happy i do this research to know about the website, although this is not a good news. if any people have same experiense to share, my MSN is: iceflower_wang@hotmail.com

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Khobieton
Las Vegas, US
Mar 03, 2010 6:54 am EST

I am trying to gather people together to try and figure out how we can stop this site from making anymore money this way...Anyway email me at Khobieton@hotmail. I am contacting others maybe we can form a group and do a skype meeting regarding taking some action. Karen

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TCWarren
League City, US
Feb 23, 2010 9:29 am EST

OMG... I am so glad I decided to do some research before upgrading my membership...these stories sound exactly what has been going on with me... almost daily I get an email from some really nice looking men...and although I'm not hurting in the looks department myself... I certainly didn't expect or believe all these "quality" guys sought out me. This is so Wrong in so many levels... this guy desperately needs to be stopped... his probably making millions himself.. it's sickning.

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Elitemeetingscam
Dayton, US
Feb 06, 2010 3:18 am EST
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All of us victim should complain againts this site. The site should be removed, and the owner should pay us back.

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6mary6
, US
Feb 05, 2010 10:46 am EST

I think it says something that this site - the complaint board - actually has elite dating ads on it. I think the complaint board should take notice of what they advertise.

As for MillionaireMatch - I read the profiles and could tell it was written by someone that English is not their first language. It makes me mad that a company could do this. I am going to complain to Facebook about the invalidity of the site they are advertising.

You all should complain to. They should verify their advertisers.

I did not sign up as I smelled bait a million miles away.
This site should be taken down.

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Tim2010
Manchester, GB
Jan 27, 2010 4:23 am EST

Hi - I added a profile but have been saving myself spending the money as it seemed too good to be true. I live in the UK and the cost for 1 month of the necessary silver membership is £140 (incl the sign up fee). I smelled a rat as on other dating sites I only seemed to attract ladies with only half their own teeth and 'issues'. Now obviously, I had stumbled on the right site when all these very attractive and successful females started desperately trying to contact me. Finally, the rewards for my incredibly sincere profile and 'live-in' good looks was paying off! Yeah right, as someone else said - if it seems to good...

So, I have not stumbled and forked out the money - interestingly, I have had a couple of more sincere emails (I guess as I cant read them without joining) from UK members, but the majority eminate from the US.

I will gladly join any campaign to nail this sleazebag - I do however note that elitemeeting.com has itself a banner ad on this very site - surely that can be stopped.

Tim - ps I am still searching so feel free to inundate me with requests for happy ever after ;-)

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sparklesF
Goulburn, AU
Dec 31, 2009 4:38 am EST

I too have nearly been caught out with this site. I have been watching the site for about 4 weeks, and have recieved numerous emails from attractive successful males in america (after putting my profile on the site). while I am not in america, but reside in australia I only had two supposedly males that found my profile worth contacting.
My understanding of this site is that you pay for 1 or 3 months subscription + a one off payment as well, so in actual fact your 1 month fee in the silver for example is actually about $170.00. I was going to join, but decided to read all the fine print very carefully. while I didnt pay any money, I feel for those who did, and wish them all the best in getting a return.
The old safe advise - if it looks too good to be true, then it is.

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njklnol
Dallas, US
Dec 30, 2009 11:13 pm EST

Sorry my email is kirtsting@hotmail.com-

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njklnol
Dallas, US
Dec 30, 2009 11:06 pm EST

Ok - this is my second post - even though I said it was a scam I still joined and upgrded to a silver membership in hopes that there were real people. I started to get smart and tell any one that emailed me that I would prefer to speak via email - amazingly no one sent me their email. then one day I got an email from someone and they suggested to me that we speak via email. they sent me a message to my private email and asked if we could meet the following day for dinner. I thought it was a little forward for such a beatifull girl. she said to me "if I have to much to drink will you let me stay at your house." I suggested that it would be ok but that she would have to stay in the guest house. it all seemed to good to be true so I said that I would only meet if we spoke over the phone as I did not want to be waiting at a restaurant and no one show. as expected I did not get a telephone number and the girl said that she would call me after work. I think the person new I was suspicious. I also asked her about a local restaurant that she knew nothing about. my sense was that the people at elite meeting were tired of me trying to communicate through email so they created an email account and contacted me in hopes of setting up a date that would not show. later that day I received an email that she would have to cancel the meeting. (here is the kicker) I emailed her back ans said "I know you are from elitemeeting and you tried to mess with me by setting up a false date". as expected I never heard from that email again. I say we all get together and get this guy in court to pay everyone back for all these false profiles that they have. I know that the creation of the profiles can be traced through the ip address and I can also trace the false email that was creatd. I am a good looking 36 year old male - located in dallas texas. email me so we can start a list of people that wish to pursue against this company.

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Haloeyes
Chandler, US
Nov 21, 2009 12:52 pm EST

I just signed up for this site too... after getting loads of emails from men.. all of the emails sounded the same. They all said everything you wanted to hear like they were writing it off a script. replied to a few of them and never got a response back.. it is a shame that they take advantage of woman like this. I paid for 3 months and I don't think I can get my money back. I should have noticed when it said no refunds.. some one has to be able to do something about it. They delete your respondent profiles as well. So after they talk to you, some of them they just disappear.. This totally is not a legal site.. Don't join. its a complete scam..

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sky0z
, AU
Nov 17, 2009 7:09 pm EST

I must admit that I looked at the site, and posted a profile (so, yes, there are some 'real' people on there! I put up a pic (yes, I fit the bill as an attractive, intelligent, and confident woman). Good news, I received a lot of 'email's' from interesting-looking, quality men. The catch was, in order to read these emails, I needed to have a membership. Ah! Decided that maybe it was time to bite the bullet and subscribe (which I did, for one month). Although I had contact with several 'members' after paying the subscription, all the original ones (which I carefully went through and replied to) didn't reply. I let my membership expire - and was then inundated with loads of notifications from MeetingMillionaires - advising me that my profile had been viewed, and that I had received a new email. Despite the temptation, I for one will not be renewing my membership, as it was a large amount of money for zip return. I think there are a lot of 'dead' profiles such as mine on the site, from people who are inactive due to the cost.

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disappionted
, AU
Oct 05, 2009 10:53 pm EDT

This site is definateley not what it is cracked up to be. I joined and was flooded with emails from high quality men. I was a bit sus about it, but Iam an attractive woman. I then paid to join so I could read the emails. It was then that I was really suspicious as they all sounded the same as if the one person had written them. I have replied to one 2 days ago and received no answer. I don't want to waste my time replying to the rest of the emails I received as they are probably all manufactured by this company. I have done some searching and found that there are some real profiles/people on this site. I think the bulk of them are ordinary people looking to meet wealthy successful people. I am sure there are some attractive millionaries for real on this site and also some very beautifull people as well. When I joined I expected to meet some average looking but wealthy people. Instead I found model like men in abundance who have millions of dollars. Total fakes. If it is to good to be true then it probably is! I hope by the time my membership is finished Ihave made some contact with a real person on this site! lol.

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savvy
Arbroath, GB
Oct 01, 2009 6:30 pm EDT

i have just been in contact with a supposed diamond account holder. after getting the dead wife story, also with a small child, who was being brought up by his parents, he had to go to africa for a big contract interview, and hey he got it, but had trouble getting funds he needed to start the job cos of the poor banking in africa, could i send him £1000, had all the details right there for me to send to his nigerian account, cos he loved me so much, after 4 days! beware kinda thought something wasnt right before he asked, then saw these other complaints, then this, so yes i think its a con, dont be fooled