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I don't know if anyone has gotten a similar problem before. I just received an e-mail telling me that I was signed up for True.com, an internet dating site. I am not sure how to get myself off. I think I may have to pay for the account, and the two numbers they gave me were the paying area codes (i.e. 979)... I contacted their customer service online, but I don't know if they will really delete the profile. Plus, I don't need an internet site to get a date! ;) Help! Anyone?
 
Rockstar said:
I don't know if anyone has gotten a similar problem before. I just received an e-mail telling me that I was signed up for True.com, an internet dating site. I am not sure how to get myself off. I think I may have to pay for the account, and the two numbers they gave me were the paying area codes (i.e. 979)... I contacted their customer service online, but I don't know if they will really delete the profile. Plus, I don't need an internet site to get a date! ;) Help! Anyone?

Seems like a spoof e-mail to me. You probably should have ignored it. Now you might get even more garbage e-mail (if that's possible).
 
From the Better Business Bureau:
As a BBBOnLine Reliability Participant, this company is a member of the Better Business Bureau, and meets all BBB membership standards. It also complies with BBBonLine standards including the Code of Online Business Practices. The company has agreed to work with its customers and the BBB to resolve complaints that might arise. Should you have a problem with the business, use the form at www.bbb.org to tell us. As a matter of policy, the Better Business Bureau does not endorse any product, service or company. BBB reports are provided solely to assist you in your own best judgment. BBB reports are subject to change at any time.
As such, I'd file a complaint against the company and let the BBB handle it.
 
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