A former Match.com member is suing the dating site for allegedly
filling its database with members who are no longer active, or members
who were never members in the first place. Sean McGee, the man suing
Match.com, says that each time a user is charged the monthly fee, it
constitutes fraud - since the folks one is paying to contact aren't
able to be contacted anyway. McGee hopes the case will become a class
action lawsuit.
Match.com feels the case is unsubstantiated.
Resource: Are There Fake Members Over at Match.com?
Fred asks: I'm 32, and I've been dating the same
woman for the past two years. I love her, I think she's incredible, but
I'm just learning now she's a pathological liar. For instance? She has
a twelve-year-old daughter, but I've never heard of the child until
recently. She's also told me she was raped, but that turned out to be a
lie too. I really do care for this woman, but I'm confused and don't
know what to do. Help?
So dear readers, do you have any suggestions for this gentleman who is torn between the truth and his partnership?
Resource: She Can't Stop Lying. What Do I Do?