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ExtraBux – A great site to get your friends to use on a regular basis, although a bit of an older looking site, ExtraBux offers $5 + 5% of friend’s earnings for life! Your friend also receives $5 after making a qualified purchase through the site. DATE, MEET FRIENDS, NETWORK Bumble is at the forefront of. Single and multi-use paid features (BumbleCoins).

Can you search/see who is a paid member or not? I read that non-paying members can't reply to your messages.Also, if the above is the case, can't you just give your e-mail address in the body of your message so that if they are not a paying member, they can contact you via e-mail? Or does match.com somehow filter out e-mail addresses in the messages and delete them?Thanks!If their profile is highlighted in green, you can assume they're a paid member. However, not all paid members pay extra to have their profiles highlighted, so you cannot tell just by viewing the profiles.

It's true that non-paying members won't be able to read any messages until they sign up. If you're a paid member, you can always buy the option to verify whether your messages have been read so you'll have a better idea of who's a paid member. I blatantly posted the name of my web site, (which has a contact link) and have had hundreds of emails that I cannot reply to because I am not a paid member. Out of those hundreds only ONE was smart enough to add the dot com. In fact the dot is already there as it is the end of the sentence.I just consider it a filter - don't want someone so dumb he can't see what is plain as day.Go the plentyoffish.com.Free emails.They have a message board where you may find out a lot about one you are interested in.You cannot however use it as a personal exchange.You can engage in the discussion of the subject matter and reveal a lot about yourself. I blatantly posted the name of my web site, (which has a contact link) and have had hundreds of emails that I cannot reply to because I am not a paid member. Out of those hundreds only ONE was smart enough to add the dot com.

In fact the dot is already there as it is the end of the sentence.I just consider it a filter - don't want someone so dumb he can't see what is plain as day.When I was on match, I saw a lot of people attempt that in their profile. Frankly, I ignored every one I saw. I figured if they didn't want to join 'proper', then they probably were not there for the right reasons.

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