I signed up for a basic one-month membership with Singlesnet.com. Almost immediately after signing up, I began recieving "flirts" and messages from all sorts of different women.
However, there was something strange about these so-called messages. Almost of all of them were written like Form Letters and seemed very fake. Most of the messages wanted me to sign up for a CyberAgeID so I could look at a porn site, www.singlesladiessite.com, where supposedly the woman who had sent me the message had posted her cell phone number and contact information.
I think the company is a total hoax. I have already gone about reporting the Singlesnet.com company to the Better Business Bureau of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts. I hope this company goes out of business because I do not belive that it is genuine at all!
Stephen
North Oaks, Minnesota
U.S.A.
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