Truedater.com
Your disappointed date may diss you - outing you on all lies, large and small - on websites like TrueDater.com.
This could be very interesting. Hopefully it will start to make people more honest in the representation of themselves.
Weiss has had dates who have lied online about their height, their weight, have posted images of others as their own and used photos that are years old. "Tons of people misrepresent themselves," said Weiss, "and when you meet them in person, they are total creeps."
Read the article about how others are lied to and how truedater.com has been a good thing for them.
Jamie Diamond, director of community relations for TrueDater.com, describes the free service as kind of a "virtual best friend" who gives you the scoop on someone you're interested in.
Diamond says TrueDater.com limits reviews to comments related to the profile the person presented online. "You can say, hey, Steve is 5 inches shorter than he said or Cindy looks like her pictures," said Diamond. They don't want comments like, "The guy has bad breath and he's a jerk and I found out that he drives a Corvette."
Nor do they want complaints like, "John takes you to Sizzler or to an all-you-can-eat-buffet instead of a nice restaurant," said Diamond. "One person's bad date is another person's marriage. Just stick to the pictures and profiles."
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