I joined disabilitymatch.co.uk hoping to meet genuine, local people over fifty years old, but I’ve been left disappointed. Location matches are poor, many profiles appear inactive or like bots, and ge... See more
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Signed my daughter for a 3 month subscription which it said cost 29.99. I have been charged this every month, and an additional £10. I am taking it up With the bank as there is no access to accoun... See more
I am a carer and signed up for my participant.I only get ads, and requests to upgrade to see messages. Reading other reviews I got a bad feeling this wasted my participants money. We have been waiting... See more
If you're looking for a date or looking for love and you're disabled steer clear of this site. It is expensive, it is outdated and it is populated with imposters and people who are looking for 'sugar... See more
Dishonest Dating Site.
Shocking... Keep away from it.
Should be investigated for fraudulent practises.
So many fake profiles and exploiting vulnerable adults with disabilities is as low as it gets. I pray Karma dishes out a suitable fate for the owners of this questionable company. Shameful!
Typical fake dating site. 🙄
I joined this dating site to put a friend's profile up on it for her. As she doesn't know how to use the Internet. She asked me if i would. I typed the profile out using the exact words that she'd put on paper, so i typed it out word for word. With it being called 'Disability Match', I was full of hope that she might actually find someone else on there who has autism, just like she has. Boy am I dissapointed. One of the first message's in her inbox, was an "autistic" lad, who claims he has a big you know what. She won't want a lad who is as shallow as that. I'm not holding out much hope for this website, and it's only been nearly a week since I set up her dating profile for her on Disability Match. Another dating site that's a waste of time. God bless anyone who is naive enough to join these fake-as- hell dating site's. And not everyone wants to meet someone in a nightclub.
Complete and utter rip off
Complete and utter rip off. They send you fake messagess from fictitious profiles that don’t exist to try and make you activate an account which is extremely hard to cancel. Do NOT use this site.
I wouldn't give this site the time of…
I wouldn't give this site the time of day, its utterly disgraceful that the people on the other side that you are chatting to you are all false they build your expectations high with the banter and as soon as you suggest to video each other they magically disappear. I just hope they are ashamed of themselves. They've put me off completely joining BEWARE they are only interested to getting you money DO NOT JOIN!!!
Terrible company avoid
Contacted customer support had no reply, wanted 2 of my old profiles removed as i am now in a relationship. But have no heart from them and they are sending email with my photo and profile to people saying im single.
Do not trust this company, they keep your information without concent i have emailed them for it to be removed. Most of the profiles are inactive and they do not remove them.
Don't use this site
Total waste of money...alot of the profiles aren't even active on the site..if they ever were...this site is bad in every way.
Dont bother if you're an attractive female
I used this site hoping to find like minded people and was on there for a good 2 months. I had problems from the get go from upside down photos to retrieving my passwords. First time i contacted customer service for help they deleted my account with no warning or explanation. When i again contacted them to ask why, they said i was 'fraudulent' and 'scamming'. After reading the reviews on here i now see their new stance is to just delete accounts, esp if you're an attractive female with no obvious disability (wheelchair) to me this is just another example of how mental illness is failed to be recognized and respected in the way it deserves, i find it shameful coming from a self proclaimed 'pro-disabilty' site. So if you're wondering why it's full of fakes and scammers its because they're deleting all the genuine people.....
I've decided it's not for my sorta…
I've decided it's not for my sorta thing and want to delete my acount. However there doesn't seem to be any way of doing this...
Is there something I'm missing?
Jon Stratton x
If you're disabled and want to find love, don't use this site.
If you're looking for a date or looking for love and you're disabled steer clear of this site. It is expensive, it is outdated and it is populated with imposters and people who are looking for 'sugar daddy's'. There is no way to actually message people instead you have to send emails that take people ages to respond too. Just because I'm disabled shouldn't mean we should have to use impersonal outdated dating techniques.
I've used this website on and off for a…
I've used this website on and off for a few years and have met a few people through it, so it does what it says on the tin. Unfortunately the prices used to access every feature of the site are extortionate, especially considering the vulnerability of disabled people and those who are unable to work simply not having the money to make use of what is a reasonably good site. £24.99 per month over 6 months is the best offer they have and that itself is disgraceful.
I've just this moment tried to sign back up to the site after a few years away and it's just declined payment twice from my card and I've immediately been contacted by my bank to question suspicious activity on my account. I
Sketchy Business Practices...sketchy …
Sketchy Business Practices...sketchy url....5 star reviews look completely fake
I get a text from these people , Looks suspicious most likely a scam to steal my informacion
I get a text from these people I don't know who they are
I'm not familiar with the website
it's a scam don't take them seriously they develop their website their fake website to steal your personal information to get your security number and to scam you out of your life savings
there is no such thing as disability match.PW
it doesn't exist this company does not exist ,I'm almost certain that the reviews are fake and they put on there with different names to make it look legitiment .
..fraudulent website ..fake company
it is a scam
Wonderful service and very genuine site
I am a wheelchair user based mainly in UK and my social life can be very restricted. I have tried many sites in the past including big American sites but when I signed up with disabilitymatch I was delighted to get great service and a wonderful selection of potential partners. The technology on this site is wonderful (video chat etc) without being overwhelming. I would recommend it wholeheartedly.
Mat
A stand -out site for disabled singles
I have looked at lots of disabled singles sites but most are very similar disabilitymatch.co.uk seemed somehow friendlier and has lots of cool features. If you are looking for a good contact community for disabled singles this is a great place to start.
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