I saw this over on Just Cancel the @#%$* Account! - PC World, which doesn't seem to have much to do with dating. I hate to quote so much text, but I really wanted to alert online daters to some of the issues withTrue.com:
I took advantage of a free three-day trial of True.com, an online dating service, and canceled on the 13th day of membership. I fully expected to be charged for one month's service, at $49.99 per month. But I received a bill for $153--a hefty $103 more than that.
I was charged three times for "True Life Coaching," which was supposed to help me improve my online profile; I had never knowingly signed up for this add-on; however, in agreeing to the terms of service, I learned, I had automatically consented to the charge.
True.com does not offer a clear way to cancel service through its Web site. I resorted to going to the "customer care" section of the site, where you can send a message to the company by using a form. The drop-down menu where you select your subject offers a "cancellation" option. I filled out the form requesting to cancel. After I hit 'submit', a customer care ...