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Mike M.

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11 Reviews by Mike

  • Uadates

8/17/22

Funny how I see the same women that were available 10 years ago with the exact same pictures. Let me help you in saving your hard-earned cash. Once registered, change your picture for one of a monkey, and in the section about you, just absolutely insult the site by calling them thieves and their women are not worth the time of day. I can guarantee you that nothing will happen because no one reads profiles. You will keep on receiving tons of letters while online which is another red flag. Lastly, the owners are in the UK where many other scamming sites are based. I'm guessing that they are all the same bunch of crooks.

From their own website: "12.8. Member profiles, and the information contained therein, are provided solely by third-parties and we are not responsible for the accuracy of such information, the representations made therein and/or the intentions of those who become Members or use the Website."

"13.2. The Suppliers are independent contractors and are not our agents or employees. We are not responsible for the quality of Suppliers' services, the willful or negligent acts and/or omissions of any Supplier or any of its respective employees, agents, servants, or representatives including, without limitation, their failure to deliver services, or partial or inadequate delivery of services."

They openly admit that they use suppliers for pictures of women and their profiles. That is the main scam as they will not accept responsibility for what they do or don't do. Women are fake? Not our fault.

They all do the exact same thing by using suppliers to protect their own butts while taking your money for nothing more than dreams that will never happen. Furthermore, if your looks are less than average and think that it's normal to have all those beauties wanting you, you definitely have a problem.

Tip for consumers:
Want more tips? There are other sites that do not use suppliers. What does it mean? It means that you will not find a single picture of the women you see on sites/scamming. Women will not be after you constantly if at all. You will need to actually write those women if you are interested and they just might not write back. Also, you will not see a bunch of professionally made pictures per woman. Stop dreaming as it is all these guys sell...dreams that will never become reality.

  • Yahoo News

8/3/22

Yahoo cannot be called "news" ever as it's anything but actual and factual news. It's a true propaganda site and nothing more to support the left. It truly is pathetic at times.

Do yourselves a favor, and move to another site.

  • ZeroHedge

7/14/21

ZeroHedge is nothing more than another dumb website where they decide what's right or wrong. Anyone who dares to point fingers at them is immediately banned. I don't mind reading ridiculous articles from time to time as they make me laugh. Saying that, some just need to be answered. Show the truth and voila, you are out.

They have a bunch of far-right posters and quite a few idiots as well infesting comments with more bull and attacking those who do not agree with them. ZeroHedge will defend those bozos while punishing others by deleting them and will not give any explanation. It's pathetic but that is what ZeroHedge is all about.

By the way, have a look at the main page. It's literally loaded with ads. Top, bottom, left, and right side... wow, talk about looking for money.

J4L
  • J4L

9/5/19

I enjoy posting reviews on those scammers. J4L.com is just another site that exists with one thing in mind... robbing you and doing it legally. Like many other sites, they openly admit in their "term of use" that they do not verify the women on the site and that they allow a "Service" company to supply pictures and information about the women AND they are allowed to write you as well. The women on this site are just tools for sites to make money... nothing more. Just yesterday, I tested them using the same pictures I used on another site which is serviced by the same supplier. The only difference is that I used a different first name. I have been on another site for about 6 weeks and left the computer on 24 hours a day while logged in on that site. Literally thousands of letters from models which of course proves at that point that it is only a scamming site. I was logged on J4L and another site at the same time looking for the same women and sure enough, they were on both sites. The same women were writing me and both letters were the exact same ones. In fact, those are pre-written letters with the "insert name" in them. Yes, they make mistakes from time to time and forget to put your name in the "insert name" area.

Let me make it easy for you guys. ANY SITE where once registered, you received tons of letters from women more than half your age are scamming sites! If you have a face that only a mother can love and have models constantly trying to get you to write back, it's a scamming site. Simple, isn't?

Those in here stating that the site is ok, good or great, are either working for them or so easily fooled.

Listen, there are a few free Russian dating sites and one that you pay for the service available to all. If you join them, you will quickly notice that NO ONE will write you and if one will, she will not be a beauty.

If you send money to this site after reading this, you deserve to be scammed.

  • VictoriaHearts

10/15/18
• Updated review

From their own website, they admit that you are not necessarily communicating with the actual person from the pictures but someone else who is only interested in making you spend money. They do so to prevent YOU from suing them for being thieves.

From their own site:

"RISK NOTICE"

"Impersonation

Because of revenue sharing, the suppliers might attempt to increase your spending on our website linked to a specific member.

1) Share its profile-linked fees with its validated members with whom you are communicating. This may lead to a situation where a validated member is communicating with you because she is paid for that (incentivized communication)

2) Instruct the validated member translators or other employees of the supplier to communicate with you on behalf of the validated members without the participation or knowledge of the validated members and without disclosing this to you (impersonation).

In other words, this means that there is a risk that on our website, as well as on the
Websites of many of our competitors you might be communicating:

1) With a person directly or indirectly interested in increasing your spending on the website

2) With a person different from the person shown on the profile and possibly of a different gender from that person."

There you go, boys and girls. What more do you need to realize that you are being scammed AND done so legally as they warn you that you will be robbed on the site itself?

A bit of an update... too funny.
10/7/18
• Previous review

I changed my profile and basically insulted all the women on that site from name calling (not nice ones) to fakes. I really hammered them good! Yet, they kept on sending me messages about wanting to meet me and loving my profile. CLEARLY, none of them even reads profiles. I left it untouched for a week and left the page open to get more and more messages all day and night long. NOT ONE OF THEM complained about me insulting them or even trying to defend themselves which would have proved that some did read the profile but nope... not a single one did!

As you can see, there is no doubt that it is a scamming site.

Tip for consumers:
Before spending money, put in a picture on a monkey with an extremely bad profile. All the messages you will get will tell you to keep your wallet closed.

People just love to be scammed.
8/27/18
• Previous review

Just for fun, I signed up with the worse profile possible and added a picture that only a mother could love... well maybe. Sure enough, I logged in and it was non stop emails and with very beautiful women ranging from 20 up to 45 years old. Models... pure and simple. None of those women would have given even a second to a profile like mine in real life.

It's a scam site and anyone in here who says differently, works for them!

Stop being a sucker for those thieves.

  • Trustpilot

2/9/15

For those wondering about Trustpilot, let me tell you about them. I can easily summed it up with only one word... CROOKS!

You see, Trustpilot actually charges a lot of money to those who don't want bad reviews. I guess money does talk doesn't it?

If you post a bad review to a paying customer, you can rest assured that they will do all that they can to make sure it is never posted. I dealt with them for months just to have my review posted. My review was right to the point including dates, order numbers... everything but sure enough, Trustpilot hated it and refused to post it for a long time... well until they couldn't ask me anymore stupid questions.

Again, TRUSTPILOT are CROOKS... Plain and simple. Any review site that actually charges fees to companies are CROOKS as they will clearly make sure only good reviews are posted and a handful of already prepared ones where the company comes out and fixes everything. Just look at my other post about selectspecs.com where I described my story and how those selectspecs.com aka CROOKS not only robbed me but NEVER EVER attempted to fix the problem even when they were well aware of it.

Don't bother with Trustpilot if you have negative reviews. I think they should change their name to nevertrustpilot.com Much more suitable.

  • SelectSpecs

1/20/15

I bought two pairs of glasses from them starting with order # ******* this past winter followed with another pair order # ******* switch to ******* which showed to be in stock on the 21 of April, 2014. Lets start with the first pair which was one for reading and computer work. I was not sure about the type of lens I should pick so I asked them for an opinion and they suggested a progressive type lens. The order took about a month before it got to me.

When I tried them on, I just couldn't see clearly so of course i did like many other people do which is keep them on as we need to get use to them... right? Well, after two weeks, I never did! I was already out of their return policy so basically I was stuck with them. Bear in mind that I did contact SelectSpecs and they offer me to just change the type of lens at my cost of course. I just left them in a drawer and completely forgot about them till last week.

Now the second pair but this time for distance. It took over 6 weeks before they finally shipped them to me and once I put them on, there were clearly issues with the lenses but more so on the right side where nearly 30% on the lens had next to no prescription in it. I have never seen or heard anything close to this happening in my lifetime. I of course told them about it and was asked to ship them back. A child would have had seen the problem but somehow, they argued with me from the PD being incorrect to not seeing the problem. They basically did their very best to attempt to pass the blame on to me. I actually had to send them a picture of the glasses and explaining the problem with explanations that I would have found embarrassing if I were them but sure enough, they just couldn't see the problem. They for sure have a policy to attempt to pass the blame on the client. After multiple emails without them answering anymore, I sent them an email nearly a week after, explaining about how websites such as this one would be useful to denounce them. Within a few hours, they answered me saying that they will reglaze them but never admitted fault as they would have to pay for my shipment cost. Anyway, I finally received them on the 4th week of July. They did a better job this time but to be honest, I don't trust them at all so I sent them to a lab last week to see if the glasses have the correct prescription in them. I also sent out my reading glasses to be tested as well.

It was an extremely frustrating experience and for that reason, I cannot possibly recommend them. Furthermore, theres just no way that they have a quality control department as described on their website.

This is the results for my reading glasses

This is my prescription:
Eye SPH CYL AXIS ADD P. Distance
Right -0.25 -0.50 105.0 2.00 71.0
Left 0.00 -0.50 70.0 2.00

This is what was sent to me:
Eye SPH CYL AXIS ADD P. Distance
Right 0.00 -0.25 55.0 1.75
Left 0.00 -0.25 55.0 1.50

No wonder it was blurry and cause so much dizziness. Not only were they completely off, they actually sent glasses that could harm my eyesight! I have the document from a lab that proves this. Bear in mind that they are well aware of this but no one contacted me to apologize and offer to fix this. Hows that for professionalism?

Of course, when you contact them, they never assume responsibility for anything. That one alone cost nearly $252.00 dollars and they will gather dust as I obviously cannot use them.

I have visited many review sites about this company after what happened to me and except for one (this one), all others hammer SelectSpecs.com. Even the Better Business Bureau gave them an "F". I should've done my homework before dealing with them.

I am sure that many end up with the wrong prescription but just don't realize it. They try to adapt to them as they keep on saying to themselves that they saved money. Don't be afraid to blame them. They deal with an obvious cheap and unprofessional company out of China and we customers have to accept that we are responsible for their errors. I don't think so!

If you order something with them, be aware that if there are issues with your prescription or glasses, I guarantee you that they will attempt to pass on the blame to you. You just have to look at other review sites to see this. If you push it more, they will completely ignore you.

By the way, forget about trustpilot website which selectspecs proudly have such great reviews. Why? Because trustpilot actually charges a lot of money to companies such as selectspecs to protect them against bad reviews. I fought with them for months before they finally agreed to post my review. Bottom line, trustpilot are crooks defending those who pay them and nothing more. A lot of very positive posts are for sure done by selectspecs and of course some are selected or invented to show that selectspecs actually cares and want to fix the problem when they clearly couldn't careless. You just have to look at my story to see this.

I will also send my story to the Federal government agency in charge of internet fraud with all copies of communication or lack of, copies from the lab report proving that they sent me the wrong prescription that could actually damage my sight. Im sure Im not the only one complaining to them so hopefully they will have their sites banned from Canada.

Look at many sites and the BBB in North America. The Better Business Bureau gave them an F which is the worst grade you can get from them. That alone should make you think twice before dealing with them.

At the end of the day, if you have a problem, you didn't save anything at all as you will have to pay to have your glasses shipped back to them and if they refuse to do anything, then you will have to deal with another office to correct the original mistakes done by SelectSpecs.

Think before you purchase from them. In fact, stay away from that company. Paying a little more from another site could actually save you a lot more money, time and a lot of frustration.

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  • Trustpilot

1/20/15

I have been trying to post reviews on Trustpilot for years about bad companies. I thought that a review site was exactly for that... reviewing sites or companies but it's not the way it works with Trustpilot. They charge companies a fair amount of money to keep bad reviews out. Over the years, they have changed the rules to fit their protection racket hence removing your posts based on whatever ridiculous excuse they can find. Even when you bring up proof supporting your review, they will have it "temporarily moved offline" until you make changes. Once you made those changes, they will come up with more excuses to give plenty of time for fake posters to bury yours in the back of the list.

If you think your bad review will remain on site... think again! Trustpilot unethical business practices, is anything but a review site. It's a crooked company allowing only good reviews to go through to protect their paying customers.

Never trustpilot!

  • LoveMe

1/20/15

ALL those dating sites exist for one reason... to get your hard earned money and nothing more. The beautiful women in those sites are probably already married, models and couldn't careless about you. You want proof? Take five sites, create fake profiles and see all the gorgeous women who will immediately write you even when you are much older and less than average in regards to looks. Does that make any sense? Of course not! Furthermore, make a list of 10 or more of the most sexy ladies and go back to those sites after year and you will find them all in there. Any man would have snatched any of those women and fast but somehow, they are still online and worse yet, stay up in the middle of the night and of course during the day... amazing!

When they ask you to provide a list of women you want to meet, make sure you give them one with the sexiest ladies and I can guarantee you none will show up.

There's at least 5 free Russian sites and I have tried them all. Funny thing, NO women immediately writes you. In fact, you will be lucky if you get a few per month and they will not be models... that's for sure. Isn't that proof enough?

Wise up fellows or just throw your money in the trash.

  • Asian Girls Online

10/23/14

That site is just another one created by the same crooks who operate asiandate.com, anastasiadate.com and more from south America.

Women on those sites ARE PAID to get you to communicate with them. The more you do, the more money they make. They are not interested in you in no way shape or form unless you look great and rich.

Do the test... two profiles with different looks and email addresses. Just watch the amount of emails both will receive... it's just crazy! If you go on other sites where ladies are not paid to get you to communicate, you better be prepared to write quite a few emails before you get any response back.

Try to get personal information about a lady... unless you've already spent over $500.00, good luck trying. Even after you have spent that much money, you will end up with an email address where the woman is truly not interested in continuing to communicate with you.

They are crooks and nothing more than crooks.

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AGO A. – Asian Girls Online Rep

Hello Mike,

It sounds like you have had an unfavorable experience with AnastasiaDate and their family of websites but please rest assured we are in NO WAY affiliated with them (they are actually a competitor of ours). None of the women on our site are paid to chat and we have documented proof of actual married couples who met and fell in love while using our family of International dating sites. I cannot speak for our competitors but as far as your comment about how “regular dating” websites work, the women far outnumber the men on our sites meaning that you will in fact receive many letters from women who are looking to catch your attention which is the reverse of what you are used to with traditional dating websites (where men will outnumber the women sometimes as much as 20 to 1).
I hope that you do decide to give AsianGirlsOnline a try and then review us for our service (and not a competitor) but if you do have any questions, comments or concerns about our service please feel free to contact our customer service team and we will be more than happy to help. Thank you

  • AnastasiaDate

10/19/14

Clearly, the one-timers posting 5-star reviews are fakes or extremely desperate men spending horrendous amounts of money with nothing more in return than fake letters from fake women. Furthermore, just like most other scam sites, they deal with "suppliers" to answer your mail and chat and most times, without the knowledge of the woman in the picture. In other words, you could very well be chatting with a man or granny thinking that you are with the fake hottie from the picture. All those companies partially admit to it and some like victoriahearts, FULLY admit to it on their own website (see my review in here). They do so to prevent being sued for scamming you. In other words, they are robbing you LEGALLY! Furthermore, the pictures of the women are from the supplier as well as mentioned in their own terms. You will find the exact same pictures on all other sites.

To prove my point (already is when they admit it on their sites), open an account but do not pay for anything! Place a picture of a monkey and write the worst description of yourself. You will still get a lot of letters from models. Also, why is it that the pictures of the women are the same for years? Better yet, why is it that if you desire to meet one of them they always break the connection? I know what I am talking about as I went through it.

Let's check out anastasiadate.com has to say to protect itself from lawsuits and from being arrested for fraud...

"Terms and Conditions:
Suppliers. To provide the Service, AnastasiaDate purchases services from various agencies (collectively, "Suppliers"). The Suppliers are independent contractors and are not agents, or employees of AnastasiaDate. AnastasiaDate is not responsible for the willful or negligent acts and/or omissions of any Supplier or any of its respective
Employees, agents, servants or representatives including, without limitation, their failure to deliver Services, or partial or inadequate delivery of Services. According to terms of agreement with its Suppliers, AnastasiaDate is prohibited from rendering the Suppliers' contact information. Services provided by the Suppliers include but are not limited to the following: Suppliers provide full, accurate and legitimate information required for the registration of referred Members at AnastasiaDate prior to their registration according to the terms of Agreement. Suppliers provide additional services in accordance to the terms of their agreement with AnastasiaDate. Suppliers provide full, correct and quality translation of all correspondence between Members. Any additional services requested by AnastasiaDate Members, which fall into the Suppliers' scope of activity, but not defined by AnastasiaDate terms of Agreement with Supplier, including but not limited to, arrangement of a meeting with referred Members of the Supplier, provision of additional information on referred Members, or any other personal requests of Members, may be processed by Supplier, but are not automatically granted. Provision of any services not listed in this Article 12 is prohibited. AnastasiaDate is not in any way responsible for the quality of any additional services provided by the Suppliers. The Website and the Service are provided "as is" and AnastasiaDate expressly disclaims
Any warranty of fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement. AnastasiaDate cannot guarantee and does not promise any specific results from use of the Website and/or the Service. Receipt or exchange of funds or any other means of payment is prohibited on the Website."

Proof enough? A supplier takes care of everything for AnastasiaDate from supplying pictures of women, answering your letters, chat and AnastasiaDate couldn't care less if you are being 100% scammed as long as they get their share of the money.

They are all the same type of crooks and they all deal with the same supplier which, I'm sure, is created by them so they can protect themselves from lawsuits and criminal charges.

Be smart and stay away from those crooks!

Tip for consumers:
I can understand that many men are hoping to find love but seriously, if you are fat, out of shape or even over 45 and young models claim they want to be with you and you buy it, you deserved to be scammed by them. Try to get back in shape and I promise you that you will have success close to home.

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Mike M.'s review of J4L earned a Fraud Buster vote

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Mike M.'s review of J4L earned 35 Very Helpful votes

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Mike M.'s review of LoveMe earned 37 Very Helpful votes

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