Funny that with all the bad ratings WoT users are giving this site, the BBB(Better Business Bureau) is giving it an A+ Rating. Go see for yourselves what the BBB has to say. I guess YMMV and all that? If you don't want to sign up for anything dont, or use a "throwaway" email addy, if you don't want SPAM. Always be careful whenever giving out information. Read everything and then read it again. Read it one more time before committing to anything. It's just common sense, folks. Jeepers.
This website was designed to obtain your First and Last Names, Age, Date of Birth, Zip Code and FINALLY, your Credit Card Information. With the information prior to the credit card form, it is more than enough for someone to try and check for personal and financial history of anyone. This could lead to identity theft later on. Be very careful.
Another site that offers you much, promises lots, and delivers nothing but a credit card form for you to spend money on NON -Confirmed, Information.
seriously, who whould spend money to search for someone when Facebook is available? Just use your real name if you want to be found.
Another wasted E-space.
Look at the facts, stay away from anything you suspect as rumor, and to make sure, check it for yourself. You might miss some very good opportunities, and valuable service, if you decide and act rather loosely, or unattentively, and instead hooked on some who might seem best, also because you might not have checked closely, or from different points of view. For that, you have to spend some money, time and maybe take a risk.
I took advantage of their three months for $9 promotion, to look for some disconnected relatives. That worked fine. I've looked at it a couple times to see if anyone was looking for me that I recognized. Since my name is fairly common (Larry Holmes), I wasn't surprised to see quite a few people looking for that name. A lot of people here seem to think that is automaticly the sign of a scam, but, it only searches for the name, not for "you"! HOWEVER, the last time I logged on, I got hit with a full-screen "join our new dating service" pop-up. I meant to click "NO, I don't want to join", but, as I have only one working eye and poor vision in the other, I missed and somehow selected "YES". I called them within 90 seconds, told them the situation, and they said "no problem", that they would cancel immediately; I heard some keyboard noises and then she told me it had been cancelled. Four days later, a charge of $191 was put on my credit card, the cost for 12 months of the dating service! I did not give them my credit card, so they must have taken it from my original order! I don't like that, and I am afraid I may not be able to get them to cancel the charge, based on what I have read here. Besides that, what do I, a fat, mostly blind, 61 year old grandfather, want with a dating site probably filled with barely 20 year old little girls looking for a hot time?The TV ad about MyLife is deceptive, in my opinion; it clearly makes it appear as though you just sign on and look around, but you can't do that. Oh, you can enter a search, but you can't see anything about it unless you pay very high rates for this kind of site. I would not even log in to this site unless you are using an anonymous user id and you are very, very careful about what you click on. DON'T LET THEM GET YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS! The reason I logged on the last time was to try to kill all the email they were dumping on me about a search I did months ago; if you get an email for every hit on a site like this, you are going to get "snowed in" with notices and probably get sold or given to other sites as well.
Offers "Free" membership, useless unless you pay money for information, but now they have your email address. Luckily I used a disposable email address which has already been deleted.
When clicking link from Yahoo Mail web page you are directed to MyLife page and when you try to close the site locks you out from any other navigation unless you make a selection on the pop-up window. Shame on you MyLife and shame on you Yahoo for supporting this behaviour!!!
This site said everything was free and after I filled everything out they wanted my credit card number. I then went through the procedure to cancel, which they said was simple, easy, and permanent. I've tried blocking them, deleting them, and even though I'm no longer a member they are still sending me up dates. I can't get rid of them.
I will be the first to admit that MyLife has some issues but I am puzzled by some of these more malicious responses. I have been a member for three years and I have never seen any evidence of Phishing or anything hateful or malicious. I also have not seen any evidence of spamming. The email you get from MyLife is Opt-in so if you are getting moe email than you want simply opt-out. The rest of the issues are just complainers. MyLife has its issues but not to the extent so are making of it.
NOT to be trusted... TV add states "enter your name and find out for free" utter BS, next screen you'll be asked for your gender, birth date, zip, the next screen they stick out their hand... now pay me. Funny how it found hits when entering names like Stu Pid, Pepe Roni, Sal Ami... sure. Come next week you'll find credit cards "you" applied for and charged thousands to. Interestingly the morons at McAfee think this site is safe.