p .main-container #login input[type=text], .main-container #login input[type=password] .main-container #login input[type=text] .main-container #login input[type=password] .main-container #login div .main-container .remember-forgot .main-container .main-container .main-container #login div label .main-container button .main-container #social .main-container #social span .main-container #social span.facebook .main-container #social span.google .main-container #social span.twitter .main-container #social span.yahoo .main-container .main-container .I think many of you have heart b2, it;s so far the biggest mistake I have ever made with online dating site.Now I knew it;s a scam and I felt lucky that I didn;t send the money. This morning as Feb 5th, 2013, 2 month since I last talked to be2 people. All I would say is they are clearly scammers, reputable companies dont operate this way! How come they never use your name in correspondents, what legal firm addresses someone as be2 user?I received this letter from a solicitor claims to represent b2 and asking me to pay my membership fee by Feb 21 this month. / Is there anyone else has same issue with a solicitor involved? If its so important why dont they write an actual letter? They first took £149 from me, I got my bank to withdraw that back to me.And for the love of all things clickable, your CTA should never, The length of this page makes it feels like there is a natural split between the top section of the page and the “More Reasons” section. Firstly, I know people are afraid to remove links (or “leaks” as I call them), but you really don’t need to cite every claim you make at this point. Distractions remove people from the reason *you* have paid them to be here.It would make sense to somehow shorten the page, yet still provide access to the features in an on-demand manner. Removing all links on the page so there is only one action, will increase the engagement with the page’s conversion goal, increasing form completions and reducing the bounce rate.The perpetrator of a confidence trick (or "con trick") is often referred to as a confidence (or "con") man, con-artist, or a "grifter".Samuel Thompson (1821–1856) was the original "confidence man." Thompson was a clumsy swindler who asked his victims to express confidence in him by giving him money or their watch rather than gaining their confidence in a more nuanced way.
After 1 month, I found my creditcard bill has shown a amount of 179CDN, I looked it up and found it was charged by be2 for a regular membership monthly fee.is a scam that unfolds over several days or weeks and involves a team of swindlers, as well as props, sets, extras, costumes, and scripted lines.It aims to rob the victim of huge sums of money or valuable things, often by getting him or her to empty out banking accounts and borrow from family members.I called my creditcard company told them this was an unauthorized transaction so I got my money back.HERE COMES THE NIGHTMARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ever since then, b2 has been reacting as a super professional worldwide dating chain company(compare to their reluctance of writing back to me on how to cancel my membership, I wrote them many emails but didn;t get any email back, they have no customer service phone number either).