True.com is false.
Don’t subscribe to true.com. It’s a damn scam.
http://blog.xavier.ashe.com/blog/_archives/2005/10/11/1294838.html
Just see how the business advertises itself. It claims to be a dating service that matches people based on some kind of compatibility index (I tried it just for shits and giggles, it asks you like 100 questions to determine whatever mental profile or some bullshit that you are). However, the ads are all pictures of females in various states of undress… hardly relating to that compatibility index that’s supposed to be their distinguishing characteristic.
And besides, within the last two days I’ve been getting spammed by the truebeginnings.com, which is from true.com to let me know when a “girl” has “winked” at me. Let it be known all the “girls” that “winked” at me are just empty profiles with no descriptions. Seeing as how I haven’t even visited the site for over 2 months, have never subscribed to them ever, it is extremely suspect that suddenly I become very popular over one weekend. It doesn’t add up, for me. I can only believe that they’re just fluffing me with random profiles, and that these “girls” don’t really exist. It’s additionally suspect seeing as how I’ve hidden my profile and I’m still getting winks. It’s additionally additionally suspect seeing as how I try to cancel my account, and the account cancellation page doesn’t seem to work correctly.
I hate these people. The internet can be used in so many more better ways, but I guess right now it’s the new “wild wild west”, the new lawless frontier where roadside bandits run free with no law enforcement to hunt them down. My fellow internet denizens, be like the pioneers of the days of the old west and arm yourselves. Arm yourselves with knowledge.
-TJ
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