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Is This Match.com Email a Scam? How to Tell

Match.com scams involve fake profile notifications, romance scams targeting users seeking long-term relationships, and phishing emails about subscription renewals.

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Common Match.com Scam Types

Romance scams
Subscription renewal phishing
Fake profile notifications
Military romance scams
Sextortion

Example Scam Messages

These are examples of fake messages impersonating Match.com. Never click links in unsolicited messages.

Match.com: Someone likes your profile! View at match-notification.com

Match.com: Your subscription will auto-renew for $239.99. Cancel at match-cancel.com

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Profile notifications from non-match.com domains
  • Matches who claim to be deployed military and cannot video chat
  • Requests for money for travel or medical emergencies
  • Subscription cancellation links to non-match.com sites

Legitimate Match.com Contact Info

Visit match.com/help for support. Manage your subscription at match.com. Be cautious of matches who ask for money.

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