Many years ago, likely as one could imagine as were at that time when once upon a time having a Facebook account and having profile information over there likely sold off to the Zoosk inc. Nonetheless, that I would up until a month or so ago generally ignore this social dating site, but out of innocent curiosity I decided to, and apparently unwittingly signed up for repeat monthly subscriptions which at least as I recalled in the advertising seemed to suggest strongly a one time fee and not a reoccurring charge. As you can see in the screen shots below, one link to cancel the account seems to lead to message stating that in order to deactivate the account, having chosen the 'deactivate' link, one should deactivate or handle the subscription on such account first, but going to the subscription tab implies that while there is an active credit card on the account, there appears to be messaging on this profile stating that the account neither has a subscription, contradicting the statement on the other tab. Not sure if this is apparently glitch/hack or a problem with Zoosk in general. Fortuantely, there are other ways of dealing with this problem, sadly though, I think the dating site indicates something of a larger more inherent problem, and this is the existence of yet another predatory commercial vendor site, generally that I have seen unscrupulously featured on mainstream cable television stations, not unlike another commercial vendor/scam mainstream shark scam that I've seen on the likes of stations like Fox and others, which manage to grab facebook profile information to tout site popularity, coupling this with a predatory video game like coining system (worse than one time item mall purchases since there is a re occurrence in use a given item purchase more applicable in the order of the site itself...note mmo, for example, charge one time account items that generally aren't applicable to in game or related to monthly subscription use, or at least in some cases, are to provide some minor but neither significant account gains, or at least ethically it seems monetary displacements should not be put at such a high price...is love really worth this sort of monetary/material cost?) that charges users for things like promoting one's profile...I should mention sadly, for example, how bad these systems operate in terms of these sorts of scams one as unwitting parents have notably putting credit card information on smart phones, leads to the supposedly accidentally monthly purchase of game coins amounting to thousands and in some more rare and notable instances tens of thousands of dollars...these sorts of site coin features purchase really should be outright banned period, as likely no game or dating site is ever worth such a cost! Of course, we tend to ignore these things since they are supposedly a bay area silicon valley upstart.
How Do I Deactivate My Profile
Perhaps on a bit of non sequitur...but again possibly related to consumer protections, sadly, Whole Foods market shares have been down, not sure what likely given unstated bad news on that end were the cause, although it seems there could be abounding suggestions at times.
How Do I Deactivate My Profile
Perhaps on a bit of non sequitur...but again possibly related to consumer protections, sadly, Whole Foods market shares have been down, not sure what likely given unstated bad news on that end were the cause, although it seems there could be abounding suggestions at times.
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