DAILYMAIL.CO.UK – Aug 9 – Melissa Kite, 43, signed up for Match.com after being single for six months. After no success she decided to cancel her subscription. When she tried to cancel suspiciously eligible men began contacting her. So she rang Match.com to find out more about the sudden spike in activity. They insisted it was a coincidence and ruled out any possibility the men weren't genuine.
by Melissa Kite
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It sounds like her profile was “boosted” or just placed in one of those daily e-mails that Match sends out. Her primary complaint seems that she didn’t receive any e-mails from handsome, successful men; yet she DID receive plenty of e-mails from so-called “un-suitable men” – Its not Match’s fault that she never gave the un-suitable men a chance. She’s got nothing to complain about if she is only looking for handsome men.
It sounds like her profile was “boosted” or just placed in one of those daily e-mails that Match sends out. Her primary complaint seems that she didn’t receive any e-mails from handsome, successful men; yet she DID receive plenty of e-mails from so-called “un-suitable men” – Its not Match’s fault that she never gave the un-suitable men a chance. She’s got nothing to complain about if she is only looking for handsome men.