A Pretty Woman: Its Worthless Side of Consumer Tricks 19 August 2011 Reviewer: ThisAintPretty from Boise, Idaho
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First and foremost I went on the site to explore the site and came to a notification stating that if you put your email address and name here you will get free addresses. Okay!
Let me make it absolutely 100% clear: There was no obligation to join the site as the notification says. It was all about giving one free addresses to contact ladies with!
So I put in my email address and name and expect to be sent to my email free email addresses of ladies as the notification on the site says!
Little did I know I would instead get subscribed these email notifications telling me that I had joined the site and was now obligated to pay to get the addresses of ladies that the notification said was 100% free on the site!
These email notifications bombarded me everyday and went like this: Hurry, Hurry, Hurry we have 28 new ladies to contact!" It is like if the ladies were treated as a sales product motto "Buy them before they are all gone"
Tired of these daily notifications and the failure of the site to be truthful with me I unsubscribed and went on a free site and contact several foreign ladies and some who I am in dialogue with right now actually!
This is being a pretender to a customer in my book-by offering one thing and delivering another thing or something else that is totally different. This is this site's worthless side!
In summary, I would not recommend A Pretty Woman to a friend.