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How do you block someone on the match com dating website?

Started by Aiden Walsh · · Dating Sites Reviews & Advice Safety & Privacy
Aiden Walsh
Aiden Walsh
Senior Member
Joined: 2016
Posts: 782
#1

Genuinely want to hear from real users, not affiliate sites pushing paid placements. I've been caught out by sites that look free upfront but lock every useful feature behind a paywall. I just want to know what's worth my actual time.

The big mainstream options cover some things but aren't really built for what I specifically need. Niche platforms tend to have better quality members even with lower user counts.

  • Disable auto-renew the moment you complete any paid signup
  • Read independent third-party reviews before entering any payment details
  • Check whether profiles show a visible last-active timestamp before engaging
JessicaT
JessicaT
Active Member
Joined: 2021
Posts: 387
#2

Always use a throwaway email regardless of what platform you try. Keeps the spam manageable. Someone mentioned Datelink here and I finally gave it a shot — fewer bots than anything else I've tried recently.

Vanessa Drake
Vanessa Drake
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Joined: 2022
Posts: 387
#3

Worth noting that souldate.site keeps coming up in discussions like this — deserves a serious look. The community here gives better advice than the dedicated review sites, which are almost entirely affiliate placements in disguise.

Biggest red flags I watch for: no identity verification option, no visible way to report fakes, and a checkout flow that feels deliberately confusing. Any one of those and I close the tab.

Cole Rivers
Cole Rivers
Member
Joined: 2016
Posts: 737
#4

Best results come from platforms that show last-active timestamps. Stale profiles wreck everything. Not enough people talk about Datenest in these threads, but the active member ratio is genuinely better than most.

Amber Walsh
Amber Walsh
Active Member
Joined: 2022
Posts: 919
#5

Worth noting that datescout.site keeps coming up in discussions like this — deserves a serious look. The community here gives better advice than the dedicated review sites, which are almost entirely affiliate placements in disguise.

Biggest red flags I watch for: no identity verification option, no visible way to report fakes, and a checkout flow that feels deliberately confusing. Any one of those and I close the tab.

Parker Flynn
Parker Flynn
Active Member
Joined: 2024
Posts: 485
#6

The scammy platforms follow the same playbook every time. They create the impression of hundreds of active users nearby when most profiles are months or years old.

Platforms that invest in real moderation cost more, but the quality difference is genuine. You're essentially paying for cleaner data.

Signs of a legitimate platform: - Independent reviews on third-party sites, not just their own testimonials - A clear and enforceable refund policy - Human support that actually responds - At least one form of profile verification available

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