Here’s what consumers have asked with answers from MyLife staff and previous consumers.
It's called extortion. I, too, marvel that it still exists. Where are consumer protections? Unless it is so discredited that prospective employers just ignore it. Who would pay the exorbitant price for it, anyway? It has duped a lot of people, it appears and, for that reason, it should be put out of business. I just tweaked them with an email. Let's see how low my integrity "rating" goes down with its current 4.0, which in and of itself is a joke.
Don't bother, they will not honor the request! Create your own spam filter so they are not displayed in your inbox. If you really care, forward them to the spam dept. of your ISP. If enough people do that they will die out thru attrition. They have an $800 million judgement against them and will be forced into bankruptcy soon. Problem is they just rename the site and start again in another state. Takes being chased down and prosecuted to death state by state. Such is our wonderful legal system of loop holes letting these businesses exist and operate while simultaneously being prosecuted in another jurisdiction. Makes no sense to anybody but the scam artists and state legislatures on the take $$$$
NO. Before you get involved google the CEO and the company's history with FTC, class action lawsuits, BBB, and more. They have very low consumer confidence
You have to contact them via email and request removal. It takes a few days. Copy the URL and reference it in your email. Google: how to delete your name from MY LIFE and follow the instructions.
They won't do it. They'll ask YOU to pay a membership fee in order to "fix" the misinformation and defamatory comments they post about you.
Good luck. They will ask you to pay a membership fee in order to remove it or edit it. It's extortion.
You can try. It will cost you and the information is way out of date and sometimes wrong all together.