Kenneth Chan, Agent NEXTC, LLC - Matthew Inman
Mingle2.com, Next Dating, llc, DMCA, RecipeStar.com, Oat.org (14 sites altogether) Information Thief - email harrassment - sells your information - fraud

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NextC, LLC is a sleazy outfit from Delaware started as Next Dating, LLC. It also owns RecipeStar and a bunch of other scam sites. Mingle2.com was constructed by Matthew Inman (Oat.org) and bought by Nextc, LLC. It takes your personal info and IP and sells it. You then get harrassed via email or whatever info you give them. If you start the registration process, you cannot get out of it.

I closed the browser when it made me sign up for a newsletter in order to continue, but it created an "account" for me anyway, even though I never completed or activated an "account." I went back to try and delete my photo, profile and fake account it had set up, but there is no edit or delete option. Please boycott these sites, tell Kenneth Chan and Matthew Inman what you think of them, as well as the Delaware and California parent corps. See info on the Delaware corp at http://www.recipestar.com/pages/privacy - Warning - do not visit the register page and clean your cookies after visiting this site.

This is apparently the future of the internet - we need to find some other way to network, people.


Company: Kenneth Chan, Agent NEXTC, LLC - Matthew Inman
Country: USA
State: California
City: Mountain View
Address: 303 BRYANT ST 3RD FL
Site: mingle2.com
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