Classmates.com gets sued for phony come-ons

Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:45PM EST

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If you've never received Classmates.com's spam messages -- "A former classmate of yours is looking for you!" -- you probably don't have a working email account. Classmates.com's come-ons are some of the most venerable and virulent email advertisements around. And at long last the company is being sued because, you know, no one is really looking for anyone using Classmates at all.

Having never heard of Facebook, a San Diego man named Anthony Michaels paid $15 for Classmates' premium service after being told that old school buddies wanted to get back in touch with him. Was it his secret crush? No, Michaels soon found out. In fact, no one he'd gone to school with had ever searched for him.

Michaels' attorneys are looking for class action status to represent what could be hundreds of thousands of similarly scammed individuals and millions of dollars extracted from wallets.

Classmates began its aggravating existence back in 1995 and remains a major online advertiser: Wired notes it spent $30 million alone in 2005 on web ads. For its efforts, the company now claims 40 million registered users; premium subscribers are billed $15 per quarter to maintain their sad and lonely hopes that someone, anyone, from their past may actually want to talk to them. You can read just a few of the complaints about the service here.

Astute readers may also recall the case of Reunion.com, which was accused of spamming users earlier this summer and has now also drawn legal fire.

See Also: JR Raphael's "5 Reasons I Hope Classmates.com Gets Sued Into Oblivion"

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  • 1 Posted by faerie_dragon@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    I guess for every good experience there are bad ones. My high school class is actually connecting through the site and they got me back in touch with my college roommate. Sorry Michaels had such a bad experience.

  • 2 Posted by rayvr@att.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is welcome news. One of the biggest scam sites on the web! A complete and utterly useless site. One wonders how they sleep at night but some of these scammers I suppose, belong in a group all by themselves.

  • 3 Posted by goorgie74 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    I quickly realized that it was a scam since you had to join to see who was looking for you. They should be put in jail never mind the fine as it is the cost of doing business Jail time would make a real impression. G

  • 4 Posted by lobo6870 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    Sure would like to be a part of the " class " action . Now they tell you " 10 new people have signed your guest book " . Cept when you go in they have blurred the page . I will never join again . They got me once . Thats enough.

  • 5 Posted by uncle9bob on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    Bizarre!! I have had the same experience as #1. I actually found some of my old high school folks, and are in regular touch (the alumni org) and I

  • 6 Posted by kola10002000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Deceptive crooks is my feelings of classmates. Join to see, try and stop them from billing you after your term expires. Shut them down forever.

  • 7 Posted by stalker+of+the+web on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have no problem with Capital Punishment for spammers, at the very least they should be imprisoned until they write a hand written apology to every individual they have spammed.

  • 8 Posted by maleman14001 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    I hope those SOB's get nailed good. Like so many others I signed up for just the basic lookie see stuff and they plagued my mailboxes with SPAM galore. Finally "unsubscribed" from updates but still receive crap from them via my Yahoo account. Plus the fact they sell your name and email to just about anyone willing to pay the six cents for it.

  • 9 Posted by cad7phoke on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    I actually caught up w/ all my old HS peeps and we planned our reunion through this site. Best part of all, I never got charged for anything! Must have been before they figured out they could get $$ from us.

  • 10 Posted by bblake2507 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think it's about time. These people are playing with people's emotions and being lonely. It's sad. Man people will do just about anything for money. They should be put in jail in the hole. And then see if someone they knew in high school comes to bail them out.

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