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The overall reputation of the company is significantly marred by customer dissatisfaction, particularly regarding the prevalence of scams and fake profiles on the platform. Many users report encountering numerous fraudulent accounts and ineffective customer service, with complaints about unauthorized charges and lack of support for refund requests. While some users appreciate the site's initial personality test and potential for matches, the overwhelming sentiment leans towards frustration with the quality of interactions and the site's reliability. This feedback suggests a pressing need for improved verification processes and enhanced customer support to restore trust and satisfaction among users.
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Everyone is awesome and easy to talk to!l didn't get any bad conversations, that were...you know... tedious.
I can get new friends and can gather people from different cultures. I got few good friends from here.
This is not the worse dating site on the market but it aint the best either The main thing is that it's free and that makes it busy.
I don't like it when the details of my life become well known. Not that I have anything to hide from anyone, but when they start talking about your life, it's not always pleasant. Tips for not being a lonely person. So I decided to turn to the most secure and secure portal, where I can communicate freely without compromising my privacy. Currently, I am satisfied with the service, which guarantees the privacy and quality of my client.
It's a time-waster and very often it turns out to be money scam. Men/women ratio is terrible (for men). It's supposed to be free, but free options don't really work. Too many fakes and freaks. Absolutely no profile verification. I am not saying that you can't find anyone serious on Chemistry, maybe you can, but it's such a time-taking process with incredibly high risks of coming across a con artist preying on your money. They send you automatic computer-generated messages. You communicate with bots, not with real women. So it's better to just stay away from this scam!
Can't say that it changed my life, though I met some interesting people here so, thanks for that and hopefully someone else will find here his/her soulmate!
A while ago a friend of mine talked me into signing up to Chemistry.com. Turned out to be a very bad Idea.
Nothing but damaged people that just really wanted to hook up.
About two weeks before my one-year anniversary with this horrible site, I got very sick with the flu which required a hospital stay. You see, I have chronic asthma which makes having the flu a very dangerous situation. So anyway, when I got home, I discovered that without my knowledge they renewed my subscription which means they charged me 170.00. When I called them an explained what happened and told them that I would be glad to prove that was very sick the man on the phone in a rude and sarcastic way told me that it didn't matter if I was sick or not. When I politely pleaded with him some more, he quickly said goodbye and hung up on me.
In my humble opinion using my First Amendment Rights If I was you I would stay away from this "company", they have no compassion and no ethics.
I kept paying and paying and paying for Chemistry because they make it so difficult to cancel. Makes me not want to risk it again.
This is not the worse dating site on the market but it aint the best either (I personally like wejustfit.com). The main thing is that it's free and that makes it busy. But does it have the right type of people, the type of people that you want to date and take home to your parents? I'm not convinced. Maybe it's just like that in my area or whatever but I think lazy people who aren't that focused on finding true love use simple mobile apps whereas the guys like me that want to find a lasting relationship use other sites to get dates. That's my take on it. Darren G
This site is a joke! I found maybe 10 gay women that were listed as matches total. I emailed demanding a refund and company had the nerve to say because I sent an email out they cannot refund my account! Umm-Yeah I attempted to see if any profiles were even real! Serious scam artists so do not waste your time or money!
I wouldn't recommend this site. Cannot say that it's the worst site ever, but I'd rather choose another one the next time.
Im not going to say what most people do and go on about how great Chemistry is. Im happy with it, sure, but its no better than the other site I use for setting up dates (WeJustFit.com). The thing about Chemistry is its almost becoming a victim of its own success because you expect to find love in a short time and if you dont your disappointed! I like the site a lot but its been months and im still as single as a pringle go figure! Anyway, Chemistry will prob always be number 1 but dont be scared to see what else is available would be my advice. John, 36
I signed up for one month. Canceled in two weeks. I had 7 scammers. Only a couple legit men. The scammers were all "Widowers", mushy emails to me. Then ask for my phone number and email address. I said, "I would rather communicate through the Chemistry.com website." Never heard from them again. Watch out ladies, more scammers out there than real men looking for a partner.
Wont diss Chemistry too much as I aint sayin its a total disapointment but still think it could be a lot better. If you tried hookuphangout.com you'll know what im saying, yo! Loving that action so far! Boom!
Fraudulent website -- never been on or signed up for Chemistry.com or Match.com and received an 'interested in you' email from chemistry.com. I got off eHarmony 3 yrs ago and been married for 2 years. Chemistry.com must have hacked into eHarmony and stolen my old profile and email. Chemistry.com should be sued and shut down!
Suddenly now bogus text messages started arriving from a dating site which I had never signed up for... is Chemistry.com owned by match.com?
What crap... can't these companies be banned for fraud?
Here's the format of one such message"
"Txtme*******O27 is interested in getting to know you and has sent you an email"
Of course, there is no "unsubscribe" link and if one clicks on "change my e-mail options" there is no possibility to "unsubscribe". Anything which one undertakes to get off of their spam list requires log in.
This site is a joke! Everyone is a liar and a fake. All they want is your email address and phone number. Then you find out that it is a different person. Even their pictures are fake! DONT DO IT!
I suspect that "Amberleigh" is actually a forty-eight year old man in a wife-beater with a cigar in his mouth and a bottle of Thunderbird in his desk-drawer.
To get the most out of Chemistry.com, you will require:
(1) A mental prophylactic. Most of the people on the site will give you syphilis just by thinking about them.
(2) A certain unscrupulousness when it comes to deception in the quest for romantic fulfillment (usually called "foreploy").
(3) A taste for rowdy, juvenile, mindless, narcissism.
Chemistry.com is, however, useful for a drinking game that I call "Play No Games." Take a drink for every variation of "No game-players!" or "I don't want to play games!" Do a chaser or shot for every case where this non-game-player shows evidence of playing games.
Finish a bottle of Thunderbird if the non-game-player is looking for a good Christian man or woman.
Joined up for about a week then cancelled. They refunded all my money. But every woman who contacted me was in their 20s and 30s. I'm 64. Come on, all scams. The last one had the name of Sharon in the title, but the profile description was BRIAN, a man. Even the scammers can't get it right. The site is infested with criminal types, time to get the internet cops in and close it down.
Answer: Yes, this is a scam! These people are going to ask you for money when you exchange a few emails. Chemistry is 100% scammer infiltrated. They don't verify people's profiles and photos and they never ban scammers. There are sites that care about their integrity and therefore work honestly: http://J4Love.net is the one I can definitely recommend because it was actually very useful for me and a couple of friends. I had totally hideous experience with Chemistry.
Answer: If it is done through a link do not open. This is how they hack into your account and send viruses to your computer.
Answer: Today is your last day - BE GLAD AND CELEBRATE!
Answer: I think you're going to have to call or chat with a customer rep. I actually had that happen on Match.com and they were very helpful. You can look online to get the contact information. Good luck!
Answer: I agree. However, what bothered me is the matching process. There are only a limited number of men that matched me. So, when they ran out of matches, they sent me everyone! I called to cancel and asked for my money back and they did refund the amount of money I hadn't used. I didn't get any dates at all.