World Largest Internet Dating Sites Are Sued
Robert Anthony, of Broward County, Florida, filed a suit over breach of contract, fraud and unfair trade practices against Yahoo’s personals site. In this suit the site was accused of padding its membership list with fake members.
In another suit in Los Angeles, filed by Matthew Evans, the world’s largest online dating site Match.com, was accused of encouraging members to renew subscriptions by sending bogus emails pretending to be interested parties, and even employing people to go out on false dates.
Spokeswoman Kristin Kelly said that Match.com “absolutely does not” employ people to go on dates with subscribers or to send members misleading emails professing romantic interest.
Filed under General Law
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