MeetSweetHeart.com: A fun look at its pros and cons
2/6
Positive and negative characteristics of MeetSweetHeart.com
Positive
- No positive characteristics
Negative
- -Subscription rip-off
- -Fake profiles
- -Unlikely to meet
- -Negative comments
- -Bad experience
- -Very expensive
Report for MeetSweetHeart.com review
The platform MeetSweetHeart.com offers the possibility of “finding the one to love devotedly”. This online dating website has an attractive and simple design. There is a background photo of a beautiful woman and the registration area where users can register for free. There is no more information available on the landing page. But our review found out that behind this nice presentation there is a subscription rip-off waiting for unaware customers.
The company named Norfex Holdings LTD is managing this platform. This company is located in Tortola, the British Virgin Islands. We have experience with other sites from the same company. We have published several reviews about them. All turned out to be scams, mostly subscription rip-offs.
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Like many other online dating websites from the company Norfex Holdings LTD, this platform gives almost no information on the landing page. All that the users can read is that registration is free. This may be enough for many customers to decide to give it a try, because the registration process is simple and only requires a valid email address.
Unfortunately, after registration, users will find out that any use of the site is impossible without a paid membership. In the best case, the user will feel frustrated and just leave the page. But in some other cases, users would be seduced by the cheap price of the trial membership offered by the company. This is when the scam will begin. The users can choose to subscribe to different plans.
Excerpt from the Terms & Conditions (as of 10/05/2021)
You can purchase all of these premium services when you register or after you register and you may subscribe to the premium services for various lengths of time (e.g., 3 day or 1 week trials, and 1, 3 or 6 month subscriptions)”
All paid subscriptions automatically renew for the period and price that you signed up to. You may cancel the auto-renew feature to avoid recurring charges, but you must act at least 3 days (that is, 72 hours) prior to the renewal date if you subscribed via desktop application.
However, nobody wants to subscribe for several months to an expensive service that they have not even tried. So, most of the users will opt for the cheap and short 3-day membership. But this is not a problem for the company. They already know that even if the user subscribes only to a 3-day membership, it will end up being a monthly subscription. The way they do this is extremely easy. First, all memberships at MeetSweetHeart.com will automatically renew. This is not a scam. In fact, it is common practice in most of the services that people contract online nowadays.
But normally, any service with automatic renewal, will also offer an easy way to cancel it. On MeetSweetHeart.com this is not the case. In fact, cancellation in time of the 3-day trial membership is just impossible. This is because the cancellation should be done at least 3 days in advance. That is why this is a subscription rip-off and a subscription trap. We have much experience with Norfex Holdings Ltd, and we have written reviews about many dating websites operated by this company. Unfortunately, they continue to use the same scams.
The conclusion from our MeetSweetHeart.com review
MeetSweetHeart.com is an online dating website with a subscription rip-off. They use a simple yet efficient scam. They offer a cheap trial membership which cannot be canceled on time. This will automatically convert into a long and expensive membership. By the time the users realize the rip-off, it is generally too late to escape. Please stay away.
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I did not subscribe to MeetSweetHeart.com. but was curious about the :free service." I gave them some personal registration information, i.e., name, email address, etc. I immediately got several comments, many from "women" half my age. The "rules" indicated that I would get "5 free chat messages per day." I was not able to respond to any of the "women" who had immediately shown an interest. So, I became suspicious! Each time I tried to send a message, the paid subscription page was activated. I became even more suspicious. I decided on a simple test. I went to the chat room to contact a "woman" who had immediately contacted me. I left a fictitious phone number to contact me. The next message I hot was from this "woman" who stated "do not post any personal information on this site." THAT WAS HOW I REGISTERED! I knew then it was a scam. I responded that I was using an anti-catfishing method, and exclaimed, "HOOKED!." I was taken out of the chat room (by a admin monitor) so no one else could see my comments about the scam. Further this site is a scam because, 1. The contacts did not want to be contacted, nor contact anyone, 2. Registrants police the chat roo?m?, naw!, 3. There was nothing free, and 4. A site that asks for "personal information," but forbids (and prevents) users from meeting other users through personal information sharing