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Singles net are a bunch of crooks these people are hurting the feelings of many people who are looking for love they don't care about you they just want your money if i could i would close this site down and all links to it. Some peoples last chance to find there life partner on these kind of sites singlesnet shame on you how do you sleep at night.

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Lisa
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Jun 07, 2016 5:04 am EDT

I wanted to respond because I've been on singlesnet for a few months now and while I can't say I've had too much luck, I do know for a fact that not every single profile on there is fake. I've actually met two men from that site, and surprisingly enough, they were both who they said they were and fit their descriptions as stated in their profiles. You should also know that every time someone checks out your profile, singlesnet will send a "canned" message to you to let you know that the person is interested in you. Obviously, you have to check out someone's profile in order to see if you will be interested, and not everyone who looks at your profile will be truly interested in you and vice versa. The way I guage someone's interest in me is to see if they have followed that up with a flirt or e-mail. I'm sure you feel totally scammed, but I assure you there are real people on there.

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Mark Zullo/Owlspirit
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

Elena Zelentskaya, aka(has hundreds of names), may be same person in picture that other people have on this complaint board Im sure.This morning pulled the she needs some money line, so I went to web page and founld20 pages of web addresses on the scam.Finaly after hours of checking sites fould the picture that matcthed 1 of the 8 she(?) sent me.Started I thought she was a profile from LA, cal.I will be glad to send them as she(?) broke my hart Forever.Her e mail is Kamency55@yahoo.com You may see if its her by checking with Russiandetective.com She fould me on singlesnet.com, before I got pissed off and quit the site, she sent me her e.

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tendo
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

yay i just got scammed. these guys. i thought a cute girl finally messaged me on a dating site ;(

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HAAKON RAGNSKJOLD
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

I thinkyou just may have save me 25 bucks. What you're saying fits my experience of them so far. I joined for free yesterday [5/22/08] and in less than twenty-four hours I've received thirteen flirts and such. I'm not that attractive so either there are some extremely horny women on this site--or its automatic and computer generated. I've got little doubt that if I had bought a month-by-month membership my experience would be similar.

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Singlesnet.com
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

ALL of the dating sites have scammers and people that just want your email address, not just Singlesnet.com. You can almost always tell the real people from the scammers, unless you really are too stupid. I've used a few different dating sites, and the key is patience. If you expect to sign up and be dating within a few days, you're naive. It may take several weeks to start meeting people, but unless you have some very unattractive characterics (physical or otherwise), you'll hook up eventually. I've actually had more look on Singlesnet that some of the other sites.

Check out http://www.okcupid.com. It's one of the best sites I've seen and it's FREE!

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Andrew
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

The first day that I signed up, i recieved a flirt from a profile, so of course, i responded! It turned out to be nothing than someone overseas wanting me to have a western union money transfer to their account so that they could "get back to the states to meet with me" I was so distasted with it, that I completely lost interest in all other profiles because of the possiblilty that they too had the same intentions. You would think that the $30 dollars i had spent for one month subscription offered me some sort of protection against fake profiles and scammers, but I guess that isn't in line with what singlesnet has in store with their "valued customers" Needless to say, I am no longer using singlesnet nor do I recommend it to anyone else out their who has genuine intentions of meeting "real people".

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STEVE
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May 15, 2008 7:55 pm EDT

I HATE THEM. THEY OBVIOUSLY ARE A BUNCH OF BACKWARD, UNEDUCATED RELIGEOUS FANATICS. I AM THINKING THEY ARE MUSLIM. THEY REFUSE TO POST MY PHOTO BECAUSE MY SHOULDERS ARE BARE (I'M A GUY LOL). THEY SAY IT'S PORNOGRAPHY. IF AN AMERICAN IS RUNNING THIS BUSINESS THEY SHOULD BE ASHAMED FOR PLACING PEOPLE LIKE THIS IN CHARGE OF CUSTOMER SERVICE. I WILL GET MY MONEY BACK THROUGH MY BANK. TO HELL WITH THESE ZEALOTS. THEY NEED TO KEEP THEIR STRANGE BELIEFS TO THEMSELVES.

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Mike N
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May 14, 2008 6:26 pm EDT

And this surprises you for what reason? No one should be shocked by this, and frankly you fell for a scam that pretty much everyone knows about.

There's always e-Harmony!

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judy desjarlais
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

i thought that single net was free if it is free then why are you chargeing me 24.95 if you are going to charge me the money then i want to stop. i dont have the money to do this dating on line.

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Rolando Olivo
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

I also talked to someone named Olga she said she was Olga from Russia. On her profile it said she lived in winchester ca but after a few e-mails found out she was from Cheboksary and her name was Olga (Olenka) After reading about Russian scams on the internet i decided to ask her more and more questions. She has stoped e-mailing me and i belive she was going to try to scam me out of money. She told me her dad was killed in a fire explosion and her mom was also named Olenka.
Her profile as she wrote: Just be carefull with this person
I work in a private polyclinic I help the main doctor with its documents.

My nationality - Russian. I - 27 years of age. My weight - 53 kg.

My height - 176 centimeters.

My loved color pink. I love flowers: tulips, carnations.

My hobby should on a factory internal flowers.

I do not know what to write to you. I - so worry. I write the person

in the Internet for the first time.

Well, I shall continue, as I spoke, earlier I am a lonely girl.

I had only one guy the last year.

But it did not love me, it wanted only a floor .

I did not give it a floor, and we have left.

I think, that the woman should wait for prince and to be to it the true wife.

Thus she should have a floor only with its beloved.

We have no, enough people in our city and all from them - natives of the north.

All from them like to smoke and drink. Except for that they count women silly

and do not respect women.

I do not love it. And I do not see here the worthy person.

My girlfriend notified to me to find the unique person in the Internet.

She heard, that in the Internet is possible to get acquainted with the interesting person.

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Travis
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Apr 02, 2008 8:10 am EDT

Singles net also places adds on craigslist on women seeking men. I know this because I answered an add and the girl wrote back with in 2 minutes avery lengthy note stating she would rather talk from singles net and to "not worry its free to sign up." when its not. Singles net is a fraudualant website and needs to be removed from business. Just to be sure I answered another women seeking men and I had the exact same reply with just a different girls name asking me to join singles net! SINGLES NET IS FRAUDULANT.

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James Monroe
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

I received an e-mail from a woman on this site that initially claimed she was from Flowers, Ala. Frailmary later turned out to be "Olga" from Russia. Guess who needed money to come to this country?

I don't think so...

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Charles
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Mar 09, 2008 11:35 am EDT

If you are NOT a featured member you can`t send emails, but I`ve received emails from someone who is not a featured member.
So I do believe that there is something fishy going on there.
I think it`s a shame that singlesnet`s GREED is taking advantage
of people like this.

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dg
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

Great, if we can't trust the better business bureau, who can we trust? And who can we report this to?

This shady company tricked me into not cancelling my paypal subscription when I cancelled my paid membership, then took more money from me, and then did some REALLY shady stuff (email me for details) that exposed them for the crooks they are -- and they've done this to alot of other people. What they're doing is illegal. They deserve to be shut down.

We need to stop just complaining and actually take action somehow. I don't want to let this go. These people deserve to be punished.

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Kevin Cares
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

Stop looking for illicit sex. Use a real matchmaking service if your intent is ultimately marriage

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Lori lee stockman
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Jan 08, 2008 4:41 pm EST

Singlesnet, you really need to have responses to the flirts. You can't answer a flirt with the same flirts!

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Tricia Bleskin
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Jan 08, 2008 12:47 pm EST

All girls needs to watch out for Marko6869 on singlesnet and yahoo cause he is a liar and a cheat. He used me for many months and I caught him cheating on me with his profile being changed every couple of months as to where he lives. Plus I set up a dummy name on singlesnet and he fell for it hook, line and sinker and did not know it was me he thought i was this other girl all the time telling me he was not cheating on me. Watch out for him ladies he is smooth.

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PZ
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Dec 27, 2007 3:27 pm EST

Here's what happened to me:
I was able to see through most of the fake winks and such but then I got one from a girl that looked quite real. So I tried it and purchased one month. I sent her email and actually got a reasonable response back. It said she wanted to chat and that I can reach her at her hotmail address. I sent her one more email and waited for two days. No response. Now guess what - right after my payment from paypal went through she disappeared and with her all her emails and even all my sent emails to her ! So I thought it was clear now it was a hoax. I called Singlesnet and demanded my money back. They agreed and asked why I wanted to cancel. I told them my story and that I was stongly convinced I was tricked into this payment. They tried to ### me a bit but then agreed to pay back. So now I am waiting if I get it back or not.

This site sure is a big scam and those people should be prosecuted!

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John Anthony
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Dec 24, 2007 12:45 am EST

I've reported the website to paypal and the credit companies. These guys are going down!

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John Anthony
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Dec 24, 2007 12:43 am EST

I'm ready to take this website down. I have a monitor watching logins and I'm trying to log the database queries. Sooner or later they will go down.

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big daddy
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Dec 12, 2007 3:06 pm EST

Singlesnet is very misleading and does hardly a thing to stop all the romance scams and is moderated by mostly people under or around 20 years old I used to work there and by the way you are calling canada not needham ma!

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Rob Burr
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Nov 15, 2007 7:55 pm EST

I agree that this site is a fraud. No one is real and everyone wants you to email them at their hotmail accounts. Next thing you know you are spammed...SCAM! Has anyone demanded their moneys back? Who can we complain to to get these creeps shut down!

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kenny pipo
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Nov 03, 2007 4:33 am EDT

Nigeria is a country full of scam artists... but you find out that SCAM mails is all over the internet, in almost every dating site. But I think singlesnet still has some real people like you and me. Please can anyone recommend a scam-free site.

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Diane Johnston
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Nov 01, 2007 9:09 am EDT

I haven't joined yet but after reading this, I'm sure glad that I didn't. I actually was able to talk to a few people that were members already. One man who was a member actually called me and sounded like a salesman trying to tell me how great he was. But when I told him I didn't want to meet him right now, he just said, well then it 's over. (The reason I gave him my phone number was that he said he wasn't good on computers and wanted to talk to me on the phone). I do get emails from some men saying they are interested in me but I just thought it was because I looked at their picture first and Singlesnet sent them a picture saying I was interested in them. Last night when I got an email from a good looking younger man and after 2 winks, they said I would have to join to talk to him, I said forget it. If he's really that interested, let him join! I'm so glad that I have read all the comments. I will definitely be getting off of singlesnet. Thanks for your help!

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alexander
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

You are absolutely right! It started to wonder me when I was browsing through the members profiles and the same people appeared over and over again.. So I decided that I should make a Google search...

I was just about to give them my credit card info and money..!
In the end I think my instincts got the best of me... and I'll have get a girlfriend in the old fashion way..!

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don arkonow
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Oct 17, 2007 7:04 pm EDT

BOTTOM _____ LINE____ it's misleading, & I got the same spam & fake flirts trying to get me to join, "the way I know this" is because I installed a key-logger on my wifes computer & had found out that she had joined this site, I even knew her password... I opened my own account so I could JACK with her, I immediately received messages from her account... I then logged onto her account to see who else she had been sending messages & I seen that she hadn't sent me a message at all... Singles.net wanted me to think that a local member was interested in me & that I had caught her eye, enticing me to join...

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edna baker
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Jun 07, 2016 5:05 am EDT

Hi, I'm real on here and so is my son, his girlfriend(who he me on line ) and i have met 3 men who are nice. Any way I do agree that they send you things in you e-mail. My computer crashed, so did the man I'm talking to, and my girlfriends crashed to. And my sister-in-law is having trouble with hers, so thats 3. I'm going to cancel my membership, thanks Edna-baker.

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James Scherer
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Jul 27, 2007 7:27 am EDT

What are you talking about? Your complaint doesn't even make sense?

@Clay
Did you call them? And was your card actually billed?

@Amy
It's not a flirt it's a match. When you first sign up it matches you against three other people who are within your age range and near you... I fail to see how that is "shady" in any way... It's not random flirts... You'll also get a match notification once a week...

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Amy Shugar
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Jul 26, 2007 5:17 am EDT

I very quickly realized that SinglesNet.com is a scam. I created a fake male profile so I could view the women on the site - just to see what I was up against - and I immediately received three "flirts" one of which was from MY PROFILE! I assume because I viewed my profile that the site automatically matched "us" up and sent a flirt. My suspicions were confirmed when I began receiving messages from numerous guys thanking me for sending them a "flirt" and checking out their page. I immediately wrote them back apologizing for the deception, because I hadn't, in fact, viewed their page nor had I send them a "flirt". This site is shady. They send random flirts among users to entice people to join so they can e-mail the people they think are "flirting" with them. These people are sick and clearly have no moral integrity. I actually tried to put a disclaimer in my profile warning guys about this which stated that if they received "flirts" from me that they were bogus. I said that I DO NOT send "flirts" and that if they receive any from me it most definitely is the site doing it, not myself. I submitted this for approval to the site, and everything in my profile essay posted, EXCEPT for the disclaimer about the bogus "flirts." This site is shady and I feel sorry for any unfortunate person who gives their money to these scammers.

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charles reed
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Jul 24, 2007 9:36 pm EDT

First two women I met was from"Russia" and wanted to come to America and got stuck in Moscow and needed 1000 dollars to fly here. They were nice enough but I said no to the money but said could fix separate living facilities and never heard again. Was to send western union...

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Karen Dunbar
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Jul 20, 2007 5:51 am EDT

I must agree with some of these. I went into singlesnet just to see, and in the same week I met three guys, on line. they seem interesting but within a week of each other some how they end in Nigeria. Then all of the sudden they are looking for money. And they are good.

There was one with was really good looking and had a little girl they both lost their wife and mother and he took his daughter with him and got suck there, and he kept asking for money that they had no money because Nigeria wouldn't excited money orders and or credit cards will to make the story short, I give in and sent money and I haven't heard from him again but to say he was on his way home to Georgia, that was weeks ago.

I don't no how but something should be done to keep this a better place...

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shirley cook
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Jun 22, 2007 4:48 am EDT

Seems me and my husband have broken up again over all the dating sites on the net. I agree let it be for single people who are looking for someone.

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clay carpenter
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Jun 09, 2007 6:25 am EDT

Paid on line with credit card for subscription and it has been applied to my credit card but singlesnet.com will not e-mail me a password acceptance and they will not let me log on as a SUBSCRIBED USER/MEMBER.

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Tony Rockwell
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May 17, 2007 6:44 am EDT

I pay for a membership in SinglesNet.com and I getting e-mails but I do not know if there is a message or not I can't figure it.

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