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OurTime.com


Country United States
State Texas
City Dallas
Address P.O. Box 25458,
Phone (866)727-8920
Website http://www.overtime.com

OurTime.com Reviews

  • Apr 29, 2023

Our Time $58.48 POS/PM *OurTime.com. This is what was taken from accout fir 3 months. I cannit acces sending a message or any contact.

  • Jun 30, 2020

After joining ourtime.com online dating, I decided to cancel. Unsubscribed email notifications, sent them email asking to be removed from the service.

End of May, autobilled for another month. Notified them repeatedly, and no response to my request for a refund. I did join from a smart phone, and only when I started inquiring about a refund did I get notification that one could not delete one's membership from a phone, no reason given. They owe me 32.96. Gone with the wind.

  • Sep 26, 2019

I used my moms card she has since lost it. Hard heads would not let me back on without the card. She has severe dementia and can't even operate her TV. So im out the money because they find it necessary to block paying customers because they log on somewhere other than home.

Then demand the original card to remove the block. It just a bunch of 71 year old women anyway, In my opinion what appear to be fake profile as well. get lost ourtime.

  • Feb 2, 2018

My mother signed up for this site without reading the fine print. This site is a complete scam. All of her matches were from out of state. The few that were local were not real profiles including my uncle who's been dead for 5 years. The man she did talk to claimed he was from Dallas. I looked up his number, it had numerous complaints about attempted fraud. Interesting the company is based in Dallas. They have a no refund policy and do nothing to protect their paying subscribers from financial abuse and from the reviews I have read, commit fraud themselves by renewing member's subscriptions and charging them ridiculous amounts of money sometimes into the hudreds of dollars per month for a sham dating service keeping them on the hook by sending out fake flirts and fake messages. This site needs to be shut down ASAP and am curious as to why no one has yet.

They have been allowed to prey on vulnerable adults who are kind hearted and trusting just looking for companionship. SHAME on them and their affiliates. I am going to shout this from the rooftops until these scumbags are put to justice. Anyone reading this who is thinking about signing up, STAY FAR AWAY and find a site that verifies it's users. Anyone who has fallen victim to this malice, first, please know that it is not your fault, 2nd report it immediately to the FBI Internet Crimes Division here: ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx

STAY SAFE ONLINE everyone and always do your own research, listen to your gut, and if something doesn't feel right, it isn't.

  • Jan 29, 2018

TV Commercial said "7 days free." I signed up but couldn't do anything, even read messages, without first paying. Turns out the 7 days free comes with a paid plan. They didn't tell us that part.

Also... they still had an old account there for me, from several years ago. Makes it look like they have more members than they really do.

  • Nov 28, 2017

I signed up for One Month of Our Time via Ourtime.com and promply went into Settings, My Account, and checked no for Is my Acct. set to Auto Renew as I did not want to pay for more than one month subscription. When I checked my Credit Card it was noted that Our Time posted a $39.00 charge to my account even though I had not given permission to charge my credit card!!

When I called Our time two seperate times I was told by John and a foreign lady that they were not able to credit my account and that it is just the way that Our Time Opperates. I exp. that this is fradulant behavior and I would take it up with my bank! So it doesn't matter what you sign up for with Our Time, once they have your credit card number they will charge you when ever they feel like it!!

This behavior is illegal, unjust and uncomprehensiable !!! So Sad that you are sooo greedy that you have to stoop to this level of fradulent behavior, I hope this is posted on a very large bill board for all to see and your company gets exactly what it deserves!!

  • Feb 21, 2017

This was my first time ever on a dating site. I had no idea these "romance scams" existed. I met a man on Our Time/Senior People Meet in Dec., 2014. I am a senior (over 60). His profile states he was a widowed Veterinarian from Texas. His name: Raffaello Vito email: Texas cell phone:

We communicated for 6 months. He said he often traveled "out of the country" to treat horses (his specialty). After he gained my trust, the $$ requests started--said he needed $$ for vaccines to be shipped out of the country. He asked me to wire $$ to several USA banks. The scam ended with his weak voice on the phone telling me he was admitted to Intensive Care with severe chest pain and needed $$ for an emergency angioplasty.

He even had someone posing as his doctor call me.

After finally becoming suspicious, I emailed his info to romancescams.org and, within minutes, they emailed me back and identified him as an illegal Nigerian scammer living in Malaysia. Dating site profile (including pics) were fake. After he was done with me, he again posted his profile back on the same dating site with the same name and same fake pictures.

If he was identified so easily as a "known scammer", why doesn't the dating site have this capability? If they are aware their product is enabling the commission of a crime, they are being negligent in preventing it. If you provide a service for a fee, you need to protect your clients!

After I reported this scammer to the dating site, they posted "warnings" about scammers and posted hallmark "red flags" to identify them. (Too little--too late!!) They expect the paying customer to identify scammers and report it to them--say what??

"You never really understand something until happens to you". I am a fairly intelligent woman who fell for a voice on the phone and fake pictures. Wow!! I can't believe it happened to me either. This predator picked me out of the crowd and knew exactly what he was doing. Money loss was extensive. I reported it to FBI, FTC, State Attorney General, etc. I must face the reality everyday that I handed over my nest egg to a low-life scam artist. I am told my only recourse is to hire an attorney (and pay for it with what??) I feel like I am in the middle of a crowded room screaming--and no one pays attention!

Victims of these romance scams are looked at as being "desperate, lonely, or stupid". I can assure you, I am none of those. I was uninformed of the dangers lurking on dating sites. I am guilty, however, of being naive and good hearted. I pray every day that God will bring this scammer to justice and prevent him from inflicting this pain on more innocent victims.

  • Jan 30, 2017

I joined the website and cancelled my membership 3 days later after noticing issues with their security.

1.) Messages were sent under my profile that I never sent. I emailed OurTime about this but they never replied.

2.) The day after joining I began to receive notifications that someone was trying to access my email account.

3.) They posted my profile on their affiliated dating sites after I opted out.

4.) I began to notice catfish on their website.

5.) Their pricing & billing is not transparent.

I would not recommend that anyone join this dating website.

  • Jan 16, 2017

Please save your money. This dating site is loaded with scammers. I have tried to find where to write to the company and complain but there is no way to contact them.

On a daily bases, numerous times a day, I report scammers. Easy to spot. Same profile copied and pasted on different profiles. Very sad.

This site will be a waste of your time and money.

  • Nov 12, 2016

Problems abound with this site. 1) Many of the "Flirts," "Favorites," and "Messages" are clearly from bots, spammers, or hackers. 2) Their pay wall prohibits you from seeing or reading any of the correspondence. For example, you may get 8 new "flirts," (with email alerts) but if you're not a paying member, you will never get to see who sent them. 3) Once I stopped paying for the service, I received what seemed like hundreds of "matches" from people who were clearly not within the age, location parameters I set. It's as if Ourtime.com becomes desperate to get you back by making you feel "wanted," and sending you anyone on the site who can fog a mirror. The bottom line: Ourtime.com (and their companion sites) prey on a primal desire of humans: compatible human interaction. It gets to the point where you can become an expert of determining who is a real person, and who isn't. If the match looks too good to be true, it probably is fake. There are far better dating sites. Stay clear of Ourtime.com.

  • Sep 29, 2016

Your security is very important to us! Bunk! OurTime.com (a subsidiary of People Media) has allowed my account to be highjacked for the last time. The first time it occured the "Highjacker" sent out over 1870 messages to men, women animals, etc. all over the country! (some people seriously need to get a life). OT's solution: Change your password - done. 2nd time: couldn't log into my own account. OT's solution: Change your sign-on ID and password - done. 3rd time: couldn't log into my own account. OT's solution: Change your sign-on ID, password and use a new credit card number. Done. Coincidentally, later that day I had a charge on that same card for $68.21 from northequal.com; CapitalOne immediately flagged it as a fraud and declined the charge (I LIKE these guys!).

OurTime.com refused to re-activate my account under the most recent "new" parameters. "Your security is very important to us, sir. We will give you a reference number to call us back when you set up a new account and apply any remaining balance from your old account to the newly activated account." Of course all data, messages, contacts and acquaintances made over the previous several weeks would be forever lost. What I instructed them to do, after confirming the balance amount, was to credit that amount back to my CC immediately. These "techs" are schooled in not letting accounts exit by offering, discounts, extra weeks, premium packages, re-directing the conversation, etc...don't fall for it!

This is not the sole complaint of People Media dating services, and most complaints contain these two elements: CC fraud and hacked accounts. I'm done with them and all I can say is "Caveat Emptor!"

  • Aug 14, 2016

This site actually fills in your 'a little about me' section if you don't fill it out. When I hid my profile and deleted that section content, when cancelling my paid subscription, they auto filled it. "I've always been an old soul. I enjoy my whiskey and my jazz. I love a good night of music and talking. Love classics and authenticity." This is all completely false and filled in by Ourtime without my permission or consent. It also portrays me as an alcoholic. I'm fairly certain this is illegal and is definitely slanderous at best. I will be forwarding this to Internet Fraud agencies as well as using all Social Media sites to spread the message.

  • Nov 7, 2015

When my membership expired to OurTime......

I watched as the number of messages/flirts and times I was being made a favorite by different ladies went up, to total over 100 messages in 2 months.

I wondered why?? Decided to renew my membership and go back to finding a good woman.

Only to discovered that I had been defrauded by OurTime and People Media...........

the messages-flirts-favorites were fakes that OurTime had done to make me THINK that my account had a lot of activity. When I started contacting the ladies who had supposedly messaged me--- they responded that they had never sent me anything.

One lady even noted that her membership had been expired for 6 months--- and she had just renewed for the same reasons I did----- and had discovered that her outbox contained many messages that she had never sent!

This must be a deliberate program at OurTime to try and retain members----

but I thing it is fraud, clearly dishonest and hopefully, some government somewhere will go after People Media and put them in jail for fraud and theft.

  • Nov 2, 2015

I signed with OurTime.com with caution. A limited membership. I never intended to remain on the site for very long, and hardly need to throw my money down a rathole. I took the free trial, then paid for ONE additional month (at a higher rate, of course.) Well, somewhere buried the "fine print" is a thing about automatically renewing your membership each month at that high rate. So they took me for November's fee, of course. I've demanded a refund, although I won't get a penny back I'm sure.

Their website is poorly-designed, difficult to navigate/understand, and extremely glitchy - lots of freezing, reloading, and weirdly-directed commands. If you need help, well good luck finding out how to get it before the website freezes up again! Also, as far as I can tell, there is no way to contact them via phone. Only email. In my opinion, a legitimate internet service ALWAYS has a phone number that can be called. If not - proceed with caution!

You get "mail", but it's nothing but automatically-generated fishing-type questions in the subject line. No actual, real text from the individual. It took me a few of those to understand what was going on, so I would reply to the man only to receive an answer that he hadn't contacted me and it "must be a mistake!" Talk about EMBARRASSING.

Potential matches seem to be utterly random. The ONLY thing that matched my specifications was the age range of the matches sent to me. Other than that, nothing in common and often something specific that I SPECIFIED was a deal-breaker! In other words, their algorithm doesn't have anything to do with commonalities went matching up people. So what's the fricking point of filling out all those fields?

And don't fall for OurTime's slick t.v. ads, either. All those super-attractive actresses and actors extolling the wonders of the website - PAH! Very low-quality members. I wouldn't let my dog even visit some of those member's dogs! Seriously . . . UGH!

Stay away from OurTime.com. It's a total waste of your money, time, and effort. You're better off meeting someone in the aisle of your grocery store.

  • Oct 13, 2015

It's a rip off, faketishes people, tell's you someone is on line now to talk to and when you message them it then says you they are off line WTF??? it shows a certain person has viewed you 11 time's ,I sent them a message and asked if they were just shy, and they were afraid to talk, when she messaged me bac she say's she never viewed me!!!

I paid for my membership but still get comercials on the side also FAKE PROFILES, all the fake profiles want is for you to send them money and I tell them they are nothing but scams!!! they should filter them out for the price I paid!!

  • Oct 9, 2015

I have started using a senior dating service called "Our Time" it is a senior web site, after being a member for 2 weeks I have noticed that a lot of pictures of people posted are not what they are, you get juvenile responses that makes you wonder what kind o person you really correspond with and second I would like to cancel my membership but there is no site anywhere where you could do that, I have heard that some people get automaic renews and cannot do anything about it, but cancel there credit card

It is a shame that just anybody can start a website, there should be some oversite

  • Sep 14, 2015

I began communicating with Tony Pandelli after meeting him on a website designed for seniors who are interested in dating other seniors. He told me the same things he told others - that he had lost his wife to breast cancer 5 years ago, had a 19 year old daughter living at home, had never used internet dating services, was born Irish and grew up in Italy. He was also a construction engineer who owned his own business and lived in North Carolina. He was one year older than me. He told me someone had hacked into his account where we met, and wanted to communicate via private e-mail. I should have known better and given him a false name. He has my name and can find out what ever he wants (which isn't very much, thank goodness!). We communicated daily for about 3 weeks. I thought it strange that he never answered my questions but professed his undying love very quickly. When I told him I had no doubt my dog would protect me, he very quickly had a contract to spent 3 weeks in Cairo remodeling a hotel. He had to leave immediately. He even provided a copy of the "contract" to prove he was telling the "truth". I have not heard from him since. He tells the same story to different women on different internet dating sites. I tried to look him up by the name given to me in his email. There was no such person. It wasn't until I looked at the name on the "contract" that I was able to find out about this scammer. Women, stay away from this guy. He didn't ask me for money. He was probably still sizing me up when I mentioned my dog. I've learned my lession. If you can't find him anywhere on the internet he's given you a false name. End it immediately.

  • Aug 8, 2015

OurTime dating site deliberately uses deceptive business practices to conduct internet fraud.

I have found them to repeatedly sent Flirts and other types of messages in my name to individuals

that I never sent anything to. And often the first time I've even seen them on the site is when they

show up in my Sent Messages list.

I have complained loud and long to no avail.

It is apparent they do this to make subscribers believe they are getting more attention than is

actually the case, in order to encourage them to continue their subscriptions.

  • Jul 29, 2015

I disputed the charges of our time. An on-line Dating service with American Express. To get a refund from this site tell your credit card Company all the particulars you had with the company and put charge in dispute which they did for me. Tell them they did not give you the Services promised. Next contact the site and tell Them you put charge in dispute and you want all your information removed from their site. I got a full refund and total remove from their web site. They issued me a credit in 2 days. Good luck to all Jim

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