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Is it right to report false claims?

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I can honestly say that if this site introduced feedback or verification, or whatever you want to call it, I for one, would cancel my account on here.
We use other sites and are verified/have feedback on them, but one of the main things I love about this place is the fact that it is more community based rather than everyone knowing who shagged who and how good/bad they were.
This subject has just reminded me of an occasion when I questioned the profile of a 'member'.
Without naming names he was professing to own a weapon of a certain size and this was part of his profile name.
Just being curious, you understand, I asked the young man if he indeed was carrying that much of his person in his trousers..........
Yes he said.
Ok I said, give us a look then............being a cheeky woman and kind of taking advantage of the young lad and the MILF fantasy :twisted: You show me yours and I will show you mine :shock:
Oh he said, then owned up to only having a man hood of considerably smaller proportions but would you still like to see it? Obviously I declined as that would have been taking advantage of him in a time of emotional crisis biggrin
People use profile names and descriptions in many ways. I thought this young man was honourable but just misguided in his use of quoted inches........disappointment will no doubt shadow his time here, but you never know do you.
I didnt report him under the Trade Descriptions Act (this bit is a joke obviously!!)
I think that most people who have a couples profile when they single joined as a couple then split and maybe seeing as they have already paid £50 to join they resent having to pay more money to update their profile so find it easier to just leave the second persons detale blank. I dont think they trying to con anyone really
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I think that most people who have a couples profile when they single joined as a couple then split and maybe seeing as they have already paid £50 to join they resent having to pay more money to update their profile so find it easier to just leave the second persons detale blank. I dont think they trying to con anyone really

Why doesnt the site then, allow the single guy who aren't in a couple anymore to change their profile to single for free? That will stop them using the excuse that they wont pay to change it... the site can then make their money with a higher charge to upgrade to a couples account.
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I think that most people who have a couples profile when they single joined as a couple then split and maybe seeing as they have already paid £50 to join they resent having to pay more money to update their profile so find it easier to just leave the second persons detale blank. I dont think they trying to con anyone really

Why doesnt the site then, allow the single guy who aren't in a couple anymore to change their profile to single for free? That will stop them using the excuse that they wont pay to change it... the site can then make their money with a higher charge to upgrade to a couples account.
If someone asks me I would be happy to change their profile to single for free!! confused :?
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If someone asks me I would be happy to change their profile to single for free!! confused :?

And me.... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Reporting the fakes on here would be a full time occupation.
I dont always belive everything I hear...................but is it true that if someone looks at a profile and the said person only has face pictures on.....then another person comes and looks at it and dont like the pictures can they report the profile as being offencive?