I used it one time for a fee for one search. They have my credit card on record and charged it for a full year membership. My bank caught cancelled the transaction along with a cancelled credit card. They SUCK!!!!!
The information on MyLife was created by someone who works for MyLife. It included incorrect and bogus information that is supposedly about me. I never saw it before. They put it on their site without my approval. They also stole my photos from those other two sites to our on their site also without my permission. Then they try to extort me to pay money to get to my personal information! That is reprehensible. It's a con and consummate grifter. He ought to be shut down. Class Action lawsuit anyone?
MyLife used to be *****. It changed its name in 2002. I joined to find people and help people find me.
I complained to Reunion's creator, Jeffrey Tinsley, that all of my information on Reunion.com was stolen from Facebook and ***** without my permission including photographs. He never addressed my statement - just kept sending me emails. What used to be free began to cost a lot. They keep raising their prices. I will never pay for my own personal information. SCAM! IDENTITY THEFT!
This site is one of those bottom-feeder data mining sites that captures public record information about individuals and then tries to sell the information and membership to those persons under the guise of correcting incorrect, outdated information, etc. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has brought action against ***** in the past but so far has not managed to stop it. Note that much of your info shown is either incorrect or outdated. See the Clark Howard (consumer warrior) site for tips on how try to get your info removed.https://clark.com/protect-your-identity/mylife-remove-information/ If you contact MyLife try not to give them your contact info or they will simply update their web site and expose you that much more. If you email them to request deleting your info you should consider first setting up a separate Gmail or Hotmail email to use when communicating with scam sites like MyLife. Do not give them any accurate info they can use. There are other data mining sites on the internet, too.
This site has me living with a woman in a place where I've never lived, and the woman happens to be my ex who I divorced in 1985. Misleading? Unethical? Worse.
Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia
This website said I was a "Female" that was on the "Sexual offender Registry". I'm seriously wondering if I can sue this website for slander or libel. I don't care about being called a girl, but the sexual predator misinformation is very disconcerting.
Don't remember the details now but recall the site indicates that I am associated with some kind of trail or conviction. Not only do I have no such history, but I couldn't find any public records related to the court & case listed. I don't think they ever removed it despite my requests.
They bait people with such lies in order to sell their "service". They still send emails "warning" that they may be something serious on my report. They are absolute scammers--stay away!
This company has wrong information about me but so does other search companies! I have found that to make corrections about me..through any other company is so difficult that I have to let THEIR FACTS remain as is! They list strangers as my relatives and places I've NEVER lived! My ex husband died in late 1990's but is still listed as
living!
In spite of the slew of negative ratings, I don't see any problem. The site seems to respond to all negative ratings in a reasonable manner. Of course, I have not registered, so maybe things go downhill from there. I see in one of the responses from Mylife that they do not send mass mailings anymore. I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt because I got some useful info here without registering. As for the people saying that all Mylife is interested in is money, well, duh. It's a business, not an exercise in altruism.