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This platform works for me.
I'm surprised by the negative reviews. I've not experiencedf fake profiles. I don't consider $12 to meet a woman to be exorbitant. I do get to choose the characteristics that a woman needs to have if we aren't going to have conflict. I have had many wonderful conversations with genuine, single people. Never had a bad experience; but I don't have expectations that everyone I meet will be a perfect match. Biggest problem is the tendency for people to post flattering photos. Something I can live with and still have a good chat over a glass of wine.
Tricky website
Please be aware of the page after you click buy stamp. It will take you to a membership page (full color) then the stamp option is below it with grey color. If you mistakenly think that you purchased stamp by clicking the top page, they will notify you, as a premium member (or other type of membership) by regular (instead of important) email which probably get in your "promotion" or "social" inbox instead of primary inbox. Then in no time, your bank account will be auto debited every month.
If you are being unfortunate, had this happened to you, report them to the authorities. RSVP website is so tricky for people who don't have much time and in a hurry, or people with English as a second language.
Found my partner of 7 years on RSVP :)
I was ready for a relationship when I decided to sign up with RSVP. My sister had already been on a few dates via RSVP also so I thought "why not give this a go? Even if I just end up with one date at least I tried".
I was on RSVP for a few months, and I must admit it took a little while before I got a date. There's a bit of a mixture on there and some of them you will see on there again and again (whether this be because they are struggling to find the "right one", or perhaps they enjoy just dating various different people...). I ended up goi...
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