True.com uses many clever, albeit legal tactics to swindle money out of people.By constantly offering 3 day free trials, to reply to the "messages" in your inbox, they count on people forgetting to cancel in time and they will whack you for $50.00. I've personally used many internet social sites such as this, to include E-harmony (lots of crazy people), and too many others to list. True.com is by FAR the worst, as an experiment, I created the WORST possible profile that I could, making myself out to be the biggest A-Hole with a questionable personality possible, and the number of "winks" and "emails" never changes. The website automatically generates the "winks", the people (if they're even people) behind the profiles never looked at your page, never sent you a wink (it's more like a hoodwink.) This practice might be misrepresentation, but I think it's probably legal in the fine print somewhere. Bottom line, legal or not: This company is shady and engages in deceptive marketing and business practices. Please, do not give them your money! If you're too busy to go out and meet people, use a better site, there are lots of them.
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