Findmelove.com
Dating scam site

Miscellaneous

Findmelove.com advertises on Plenty of Fish.
A paid membership is required to read any e-mails. The e-mails of course come on rather quickly, but they all seem to follow a pattern. Many of the female profiles are bogus - since when do girls in Texas use a lot of terms and describe places that are particular to Australia? That is just one example of how outrageously fake these profiles are.
Mail messages are apparenty automatically generated from a standard collection. Several e-mails from different "users" were identical. Some messages start off right away giving an e-mail address formatted to get around filtering (or appear to get around filtering). Past reports of other dating sites indicate that such e-mail addresses tend to result in responses with either links to offensive sites or malware.
While they claim to maintain records to comply with 18USC2257, I have my suspicions on the ages of some of the "models" (as in underage). DISCLAIMER! This is a suspicion, an opinion, and not an allegation based on fact. Violation of above mentioned statute is a felony offense.


Company: Findmelove.com
Country: USA
Site: findmelove.com
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