Zoosk Frauds

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Zoosk frauds and scams

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Zoosk is a scam. It cost $29.95 to join this site, but when one is purchasing the membership, this site hits you with. An activation fee of $24.95. If you go through paypal, then you don't have to pay for the activation. Please beware of fraud at Zoosk. An eastern national is impersonating an US ARMY Brigade general. I researched and found the real general on facebook, same face, photo.a happily married officer. I emailed the fraudulent imposter and warned him that in USA impersonating a military officer is a crime with jail sentence. Zoosk online dating site is running a HUGE SCAM and how they are able to stay linked with the big Social Media sites, like Facebook, is beyond me. I started an account and paid up front for a 3 month subscription. One week after signing up, my account was blocked by an Administrator and I received an email telling me the account had been closed.

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Q: How can I get rid of the Zoosk emails that I keep receiving? A2A: Each time you get another one delete it.:,) Okay, seriously set up a filter. When one arrives it can go straight to the trash, and you never even need to see it. Though Zoosk does not publish its upgraded membership fees, they are reported on other websites as being $29.95 per month, for a month-to-month subscription, $19.98 a month, billed in one lump sum of $59.95 for three months, and $12.49 a month, billed all at once for $74.95 for a six month subscription. All subscription plans automatic renew.

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Zoosk Frauds And Scams

This guy told me that he was in Baghdad, Iraq and would be retiring from the Army in a month. We emailed back and forth for about 1 month, and he had not received his letter of retirement yet.
Then he finally received his letter and that is when he told me that he received a reward from Iraq government. It was 1 million dollars in gold. Of course I knew right then it was a scam. He needed me to pay for the gold to get tested to see what it was really worth and get the certificates to. When I asked about the cost he claimed he had to check with an attorney that he hired over there.
Because he could not bring it back on the plane and that he would share it with me. Also that his accounts are 'freezed' not frozen...lol. I did some checking into this the next day and then I sent him an email that this was a scam and that I was going to report him to the Army Investigators, and that he would not get any money from me.
I thought for sure that I would not hear from him again, but he sent me a email all mad at me saying he didn't ask me for money and to move on. I replied and told him that really you didn't ask for money and sent him a snap shot of the conversation of him asking me for the money, and never heard from him again.
His name that he went by was John K Lucero, not sure if that is just a name he used from someone or if that is his real name. Oh and the middle initial stands for 'King' because his dad is/was the King of Greece.
So ladies please watch out for this guy, nice looking guy but out for your money. Oh and when I told him he should talk to his mother about doing this for him since we did not know each other that well, she is now sick and in the hospital. This is just sad that people have nothing better to do than to play with peoples emotions and hearts.
And this does not help for real men and women that are looking for a connection with someone.