Seems to be a scam and/or site for prostitutes 02 September 2012 Reviewer: Nodateshere from USA
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I have only tried the FREE part of Untrue. In just a short time, I received over a THOUSAND messages from women, buddy requests, etc. Quite a change from free Internet dating sites where you receive not a single message from a woman in years, even tho there are millions of female members. That alone should tip you off that something is WRONG.
In the Free part of Untrue, while you can receive messages, etc, you can't send any messages at all -- unless you become a paying member. Thus, this is just another SCAM in which women (or men pretending to be women) send you provocative messages to get you to want to reply. If you do, they get a commission from your paid membership. That's why a great many of the "women" sending messages live all over the US and even abroad (whom you could never meet) -- they're just interested in the commission.
Another indication of the fraud involved: I put something important in the beginning of my Profile, and not a single "woman" made any reference to it. It shows that they are not reading your Profile; they're just sending repetitive provocative messages to every male to earn a commission if you attempt to reply to them.
This is a FRAUD -- just like most of the Adult and regular Internet dating sites.
In summary, I would not recommend Untrue to a friend.