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Date Agency is an international dating site that focuses on making it as easy as possible for like-minded singles to meet one another and start dating, instead of wasting time filling out endless questionnaires. Basic membership is free.

DateAgency.com has received an average Overall Rating of 1 out of 5 stars from 7 reviewers.

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A complete waste of money

written by: BW on August 27, 2012

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Beware this site is a complete scam,pictures of the woman are fakes ,some are from adult Porn sights.
I am in a small town the local girls they have shown do not exist.
Some send you e-mails poorly worded and if you responed you never get an answer.
Stay away save your time and money


Complete waste of time & money

written by: A. Non on July 21, 2012

Positives: Pretty Pics

Negatives: The women are all fakes!

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I agree with all the previous reviews.

Most of the locations in the UK don't exist. Some women even appear in multiple locations in separate ads! If you receive an email, it will be generic and if you send an email asking specific questions you will never get answers.

Many women entice you to go to their Facebook page. I assume there'll be some link to a camsex page from there.

The bottom line? You have more chance of getting a date with Rihanna than with any of these women! Don't waste your time or money.


scam, avoid, did get refund but took persistence

written by: art on June 20, 2012

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Most, if all chicks are fake. I live in a small Canadian community. Population is a few hundred with many small towns within 50 miles. There were no LESS than 10 women (20-30) listed for MY village. If you read the terms, they mention “virtual angels” who monitor the site. These are very pretty but fake chicks. They have a VC icon in the upper right collection of icons – it looks like a “V” surrounded by a circle. When I did a 50 mile radius search, HALF the results were “virtual angels” and the rest were NOT appealing at all.

I used the 72 hour refund option to try to cancel. (See section 7 of terms and conditions). It took a lot of polite email insistence (usingbilling@date-support.com) but my money was refunded to my credit card account. BTW, their contact phone number (1 888 408-5785) did not work from Canada.


scam

written by: philip on December 13, 2011

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I work long hours for myself and i dont get time to meet partners, so i joined dateagency.com HaHa its a scam, dont go near it . Most of the profiles are fake and the one's that are not are web cam girls trying to get you to join there site.

I live in a small village in the south west of england i know everyone in that village but when got on the dateagency site there was 20 plus girls on that site from the village i live in. Not one of the girls was from that village. So i had a closer look at the site and after looking closer at the profile photos most of these girls are not even from the uk after spotting that in the back ground of the photos you could see the electrical fittings (light switches and plug sockets) are US fittings. Every time you get a message from a match it will say just about the same thing and and when you reply you will never get a reply unless its from some stripper wanting you to pay to see her shake her bits on web cam.

Now the site has become great for taking the piss out of when me and the lads get home from the pub. Guys the site is a scam, its a rip off run by people that are not that clever but are making a lot of money out of you if you get taken in by it.
BE WARNED


SCAM website

written by: Scam Victim on October 27, 2011

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This is a SCAM website. I read en e-mail about a supossedly successful guy who spent years to create a technique to attract females online. They sent two free chapters and the second one told you about the most successful date sites. Among this dateagengy.com . He gave you a link for a "free subscription". As soon as I entered beautiful women in your area sent you messages "Don't be a chicken, tell me about you" then others asking you for pictures. I decided to register for about 22$ a month. They tried to convice to take other offers during registration. I said no. Then there were more emails to keep you happy, but anyone responded to your email or winks. I called my bank and closed my credit card that same night. Then I deleted my profile and tried to delete my pics but was unable to do so. Then I tried to read more about them and cancel my subscription, There is no customer number, just a chat that would take you an estimated "58 minutes" to reach them. There is even a note warning you that if you try to cancel the transaction with your bank they will report you as a and your IP Address to demonstrate the transaction was legal. I called my bank and cancel my credit card for protection. I haven't checked this website in two days since then and today I've got an email offering me a""Lifetime membership", for being very popular and proactive and keeping the females "very satisfied". The e-mail scam guy is suppossly Luke Kendall.

Please keep away from www.dateagency.com and fortunaltely these guys will be penalized for scamming.


Spam Generator

written by: Evil Cthulhu on July 20, 2011

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Found 3 spam emails in my inbox from this site within the span of about 2 hours.

Then received a bogus "thanks for signing up" email. The spam further suggested that I had an "opportunity to upgrade my account". I'll bet that "opportunity" includes giving them a credit card number. LOL

I've been bouncing/deleting the spam since it started coming in. I'm afraid to visit the site to "unsubscribe" out of fear that they will try to validate my e-mail address and re-market my e-mail address to other spammers.

I'm also afraid to go to sites like this because they might have malware/spyware designed to harvest private info from my computer.

I'm not interested in dating sites. Nor do I ever visit any. I found this site while I was investigating the legitimacy of dateagency.com (Trying to see if it was a legit company or just a scam) I vote SCAM!

I assume that they got my e-mail addy via the usual method... Trading e-mail addy's with other spammers.


Scam: Same as findmelove.com, cupidswand.com, datefirst.com, etc.

written by: poorsap on June 24, 2011

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Negatives: Fake Profiles, Can't Cancel

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All the profiles are fake, and there is no response if you try to contact the site. It's the same site as the others listed, along with flirtcrowd.com. The one I tried was findmelove.com, which lists these sites under its Terms and Agreements (the site can use your picture on any of these sites without permission!). It's your basic 35 dollar swindle--perhaps nothing more than that, although the fake profiles who riddle you with messages (especially just before signing up), may also be scams. Just stay away from all of these sites. Anything with datesupport.com mentioned in its Terms and Conditions. They swindle with one site and then fall back on the others when the negative reviews pour in--it's inspired, but not worth the frustration!