– ended up paying the ?234 to protect my credit rating, for another year I didn’t want and ?60 costs on top.
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- Enhey says:
Cry Never mind the false promises re superior matching – you get matches with men who don’t fit the criterion you specified – my gripe is with the automatic renewal of your sub without warning. yes, it’s there in the fine print when you sign that unless you notify them 24 hours before the sub runs out they will automatically renew. But the sub runs for six months and few of us are organised enough to mark that on our calendars. I certainly didn’t and was shocked to find $269 had been taken from my account without warning. If they thought their service was that good or they were ethical and put the customer first they would warn the customer a week before their sub needed so they could make an informed choice. But they don’t. That is how they make their money.
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- Ben P says:
I’ve joined a few sites at the same time, and I thought that the concept seemed worth shelling out for – after all, if you have the patience to fill out their extensive questionnaire, you must be serious? Of the three sites I’ve joined, I’ve had absolutely no success on this one, despite similar successful profiles on the other sites. When I say similar, I had to modify my humour significantly for the ES thought police to approve it. Who is paying here? If I put something inappropriate – isn’t it my own choice? This is the first site where I felt you’d have to be absolutely ‘desperate’ to decide to join and take it seriously! I question if the whole concept is valid – I mean do they have any empirical evidence, not just theory, that this way of matchmaking works? The app and website aren’t any superior to other offerings either, in fact, I feel it is much more clunky to use. I hear concerned parents buy this for their Singleton children – please don’t! It’s poor value for money and doesn’t improve your chances in my experience.
If it was free, I’d say ‘what the hell, can’t hurt’, but as the most expensive mass-market option, avoid it like the plague!
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- Snorkyller says:
I’m totally certain that at least 97% of the profiles are fakes, created by Elite Singles! Also, almost ALL activities (connections, visits, messages, smiles, pictures requests, etc) in the web site are also fake, totally simulated by the web site, by computer code. I’m a software developer and I know that this is really easy to do. I really don’t know why and how this company can continue to operate and to steal money from people without any problems. It’s a shame
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- Catherine Hubbard says:
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- Sandra Rayne says:
I thought it was me and I was being too fussy. Most of my matches were mega sporty yet I’d put that I like film and music. Total waste of money for me, was waiting for it to finish to explore other options. Then auto renewal kicked in (also had turned it off) and now they want another ?150 almost, which I don’t have due to a change in circumstances. They don’t have my new card details, Steph, have they chased you for the money?
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- Cris says: