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Author: Kaitlyn Short

LAST UPDATED: December 28th, 2024

What is Bumble? Bumble is a self-proclaimed feminist dating app that prides itself on being a game-changer. Bumble was launched in December of 2014 by the co-founder of Tinder, Whitney Wolfe. It is a location-based dating app that always gives females the power to make the first move.

In addition to Bumble dating, the company also offers two other social networking services: Bumble BFF and Bumble Biz

How does Bumble work?

Users can browse through profiles and either swipe right if they like what they see, or swipe left if they don't. If both users mutually swipe right, they make a match, and a connection is made. From there, women can choose if the interaction will go any further by initiating a conversation via video chat or messaging. After the match is mutually made, the woman has 24 hours to contact the male user; if she chooses not to reach out within the allotted time, the connection and the potential dating opportunity disappears.

While ladies have the power to make the first move in opposite gender matches, you should know that anyone can sign up for Bumble. The difference is that in same-sex matches, either party can make the first move by sending the first message.  

Bumble is a location-based dating app. You have to enable your mobile device's geolocation permission to use the app. When you go to swipe for matches, you are presented with local daters first. Once you get past the local users, the distance moves out further. 

Bumble believes that healthy relationships are central to living a positive and productive life. Bumble is an online dating app and a social network that encourages women to feel empowered as users make meaningful connections. Whether Bumble users are looking for friends, increasing their professional network, or finding love, Bumble is one of the most vocal dating apps that advocates for integrity, kindness, equality, confidence, and respect. 

What can you do for FREE on Bumble?

Like most online dating platforms, Bumble is free, but offers paid upgrades. However, unlike most platforms, you can do lots of things truly for free, including swiping, matching, and messaging — that's right FREE MESSAGING. 

This is compared with many online dating sites where free users don't have full access to messaging, like Zoosk, or aren't allowed to see the whole profile, like Match. 

What are the premium or paid features on Bumble?

While most things you can do for free on this dating app, there are a few benefits to users who pay for premium features.

Bumble Boost

With the premium Bumble Boost subscription, you get the following added benefits: 

  • Added filters — A free membership gets anyone access to two free search filters for things like height, pets, religion, education, fitness, users with verified profiles, connection preferences (whether you are looking for something casual, an LTR, or marriage) and more. Boost subscribers get unlimited filter access.
  • Extend the time limit on matches
  • Re-match with connections that have expired
  • See everyone that has right-swiped on your profile

Subscriptions are available as in-app purchases and vary from just a one-day boost to a Lifetime option. Here's what it will cost to upgrade to Bumble Boost: 

  • 1 Day — $2.99
  • 1 Week — $9.99
  • 1 Month — $22.49
  • 3 Months — $16.66 per month ($49.99 total)
  • 6 Months — $13.33 per month ($79.99 total) 
  • Lifetime — $119.99

Bumble Coins

Bumble Coins are purchasable in the app to give you access to premium features like Spotlight and SuperSwipe. Coins can be purchased in the app, in groups of 5, 15, or 30: 

  • 5 Coins — $7.99
  • 15 Coins — $19.99
  • 30 Coins — $34.99

Spotlight 

For two Bumble coins, your profile gets shuffled to the top end of the deck for everyone swiping for 30 minutes, so you are visible to more people instantly. 

SuperSwipe

For one Bumble Coin, SuperSwipe lets you tell someone that you are 'super' interested, so you stand out from other connections. They even get a notification saying that you are really interested in them. 

Keep reading our 2020 Bumble app review for pros and cons of using this online dating platform. To find out what other online daters are saying about this dating site, scroll down for Bumble reviews

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The Good

  • User-Friendly App
  • Not Just For Dating
  • Unique Approach
  • Post-Match Chat Rate
  • Focuses on Safety
  • Lots of Users
  • Photo Verification 
  • Snooze Feature

User-Friendly App

The app is user-friendly and easy to navigate. To get started: 

  • Download the app (iOS or Android)
  • Set up the profile
  • Choose the preferred gender (Men, Women, or Everyone)
  • Start swiping

Previously, users were required to initially log in through their Facebook account to access Bumble. However, since the Cambridge Analytica debacle, users now have the option to sign up with a phone number instead. 

If you do sign up with your Facebook account, the platform pulls from their social media profile, making it faster and easier to build your dating profile. You can even import photos from your Facebook profile. The app displays employment history, age, and education information on users' profiles unless otherwise specified. In addition to Facebook, users also have the option of linking their Spotify or Instagram account. 

Another way that Bumble offers a more user-friendly experience is by offering more inclusive gender descriptions. Rather than having to select your gender as Male or Female, as you often are required to do on some of the more old-school dating sites, Bumble offers inclusive gender identity and sexual orientation options on its app. 

Not Just For Dating

Although Bumble started primarily as a free dating app, users can also use their Bumble account to expand their career opportunities and social network. On Bumble Bizz, members can pursue a career change, meet team-members, co-workers or become a mentor.

Bumble Bizz was created so that professionals can connect with other professionals and help make networking feel more natural. 

Bumble BFF is an excellent option for people who are new to a city or are wanting to expand their social circle. BFF was designed to make it easier for users to build a supportive community. No matter where users are located, Bumble BFF makes it easier to create meaningful and lasting relationships. 

All three modes are available to access easily in one account, without needing to download multiple mobile apps. 

Unique Approach

Unlike the majority of dating sites, this app gives men a break and females the power. Bumble hopes that by giving women the power to make the first move, it creates a safer dating environment built on equal ground. Stereotypically, the man is the one who is expected to initiate the conversation, and Bumble is trying to bring equality into the mix.

So how does Bumble work?

It only allows communication once both users have mutually selected each other, a safety and compatibility feature that many women enjoy when using the app. Going into that first conversation, both individuals will have already expressed some form of interest for one another.

This app is also great for men that find initiating conversations with women stressful or daunting. Men on the app commonly claim that when women contact them, it makes them feel "flattered." However, for men who have their eyes set on a woman who did not contact them in the first 24 hours, they can choose to extend the allotted time to 48 hours, once a day. Even with the time extension, however, it is not guaranteed that the women will respond. If she chooses not to, the connection still disappears.

In addition, Bumble is a same-sex friendly dating app, if there is a mutual connection, both users have the ability to make the first move and start the conversation. If you are interested in pursuing a same-sex relationship or a platonic relationship on the Bumble app, keep in mind that the 24-hour time frame still applies for either of the two parties to start the conversation.

Post-Match Chat Rate

Common complaints about dating apps like Tinder are that once a match is made, users don't always follow-through and chat with their matches. With this dating service, Bumble's unique approach to matching and messaging and its 24-hour rule, provide a higher incidence of post-match messaging. 

Focuses on Safety

Bumble aims to create a safe and enjoyable experience for every member using the app/site. As Bumble has a diverse community, the company urges its users to be respectful of others' beliefs, interests, and property. Bumble states that it takes a strong stance against hate speech, rude or abusive behavior, bullying, and misogyny. The online dating app encourages all its users to report any inappropriate behavior.

Bumble also has particular photo guidelines:

  • No kids on their own. They must be in the photo with an adult, and fully clothed
  • No photos in bikinis/swimwear indoors
  • No pictures in underwear
  • No Shirtless/underwear Mirror Selfies. (praise the maker)
  • Face must be clearly visible in all photos
  • No watermarks or text overlaid
  • No pornographic material
  • No graphic hunting photos
  • No guns

Bumble users can also report a fake profile by scrolling to the bottom of the profile and clicking on the ‘Block and Report’ option. Users will then be asked to give a report reason and include any additional comments for the Bumble moderation team to consider. 

On top of that, iOS users can try out the Private Detector, which will warn you if any lewd photos are sent to you via messaging. 

Lots of Users

As of September 2019, Bumble was the second-most popular dating app in the United States by size, with an audience of 5.03 million. The first place was Tinder, with 7.86 million. 

What does it mean for you?

Using one of the most popular dating apps means that your local dating pool should be larger, than if you use a less popular option. According to Statista, less popular options include online dating apps like Plenty of Fish (4.28 million), Match (1.95 million), or OK Cupid (1.79 million). 

Photo Verification 

To help cut down on fake profiles, Bumble has an option to verify your profile. The system provides a selfie pose that you have to copy. Once you submit the picture, it will be reviewed by a real (human) administrator, within a few minutes. 

Once your profile is verified, you can request verification on your matches' profiles as well. 

Snooze Feature

Bumble offers a snooze feature that keeps you out of potential matches' dating/swiping pool while preserving your account and any saved connections. There are a few different snooze time limit options:  

  • 24 hours
  • 72 hours
  • 7 days
  • Indefinitely

So, if you are too busy to Bumble, you don't have to worry about not responding quickly enough to potential matches, before they expire. You can also take a social media cleanse, without having to delete your app or profile. 

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The Bad

  • Only 24 Hours to Connect with Someone
  • Bumble Profile Limitations
  • Lack of Complete Algorithm
  • Not All Features Are Available on the Website

Only 24 Hours to Connect with Someone

Some men are frustrated that women don't always start the conversation in the 24 hour period, resulting in a lost dating connection. The time limit adds pressure and can make the process feel inorganic and rushed. Not only that, but the 24 hour time period is easy to forget. If women don't initiate the conversation with guys in the allotted time, he is left powerless, and the match disappears. If turned on, push notifications can act as reminders for women.

There is an Extend option. All app users get a free Extend per day. If you subscribe to Bumble Boost, you get unlimited Extend use. 

Bumble Profile Limitations

Bumble only allows users to have 6 pictures, their job title, place of employment, education, and then a tagline that is limited to 300 characters on their complete dating profile. Users don't have access to much information right off of the bat, but setting up your account is way faster than dating sites that require a long questionnaire. 

Like Tinder though, a majority of users base their decision on the physical attractiveness of your profile picture, so word count might not be the biggest issue on this platform. 

Lack of Complete Algorithm

There is no formula or complete algorithm to how matches are chosen. Bumble will match based on age, Facebook information and location. While users can add their education, and job information, there is no verification process to make sure those are correct. When specifying preferences for what the user wants in the other person, the only customizable options are age gender preference.

As far as distance goes, Bumble will first show the closest options. Once those run-out, the dating app will show options farther and farther away. 

Not All Features Are Available on the Website

While Bumble recently made its online dating services available on the web, Bumble Web currently does not offer Bumble Bizz, Bumble BFF, Beeline, or Advanced filters. In addition, purchases for Bumble Boost and Bumble Coins must be processed via mobile device on the Bumble app (you can find the dating app on the app store) to access all the features that this dating platform has to offer.

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The Bottom Line

Bumble is a popular dating app. Users can swipe through profiles of nearby singles and, once a connection is mutual, ladies (in opposite-gender matches) have the option to contact. Messaging is free. Bumble boasts about having over one billion swipes across the entire platform since its beginning. Bumble encourages women to break the stereotypical gender role by acting as the initiator. This dating app is great for women who are tired of receiving unsolicited messages, cheesy pickup lines, and unwanted pictures from guys. 

The app does seem to cater toward those looking for a hookup or casual dating site (the profiles aren't extensive and there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive matching algorithm). However, that doesn't mean you can't find a real and meaningful connection, just be prepared to sort through a number of potential suitors.

Scroll down to read real Bumble reviews to decide if Bumble is right for you. If you have used this app, would you recommend it to a friend? Let us know about your online dating experience with a quick review below. 

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Betterbiz

Very disappointed with Bumble. I report your App to all the consumer review online companies. I'll also be sharing my complaint with a lawyer so I can sue your company for harassment. I received a notice I would be deleted or censored for false allegations of " sexual harassment" by a fake women profile. I feel Bumble sides with fake profiles on here. I really don't feel safe or comfortable to use your App anymore. I feel I've gained nothing. Women profiles in general from my experience have proven and shown that many of the fake female profiles are the aggressors, start trouble and lie about genuine men. I will share my complaint with as many consumer website review companies I can. Bumble is no longer a honest, reputable company and will make sure to tell even the government to censor your App from Google Play, etc for life.

1 year ago

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Scott Lewis West Palm Beach, FL

I signed up for one month and intended it to be just a trial to see how the app worked for me. I was careful to NOT push any auto renew button, but Bumble sneakily makes your Apple subscription set itself to auto renew instead of allowing the client the option to NOT auto renew. By the 30th day, I knew this app was no good for real dating for a senior guy (65) and had decided to let it auto-expire. I then got auto bill notice from Apple. Immediately, I deleted the entire app account and asked Bumble to credit my credit card back as I obviously had not used any of the second month. I also wrote Bumble customer service and was given a glib response that it was too bad for me and they would not credit my account even if it was now deleted. I wrote again and stated I would leave a bad review as well as instruct my credit card company to stop payment. Bumble wrote back and the message was basically - "tough luck" go ahead and try with the agent pointing me towards their user agreement which has the auto pay buried within it. Bumble customer "service" is a joke - BAD business model too as I intend to spread the word about what a sham this app is for just draining your bank account....

2 years ago

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Tim Hamilton, ON

Guys do not use this app. What kind of a guy think women should make the first move? Right dumb me. Countless fake profiles because really good looking women keeps pop up. After a while you start to see the same profiles popping up. I already wipe to the left why are you showing me the same profile again? You have to pay to see who likes you is the game but. Once your monthly payment expires and you stop paying a few will pop up "She like you but pay to see them" get it? While you already paid nothing will pop up and no likes. This app is garbage and a cash grab. Read other reviews before you even think about putting money in this.

2 years ago

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Dana Vigilante Nutley, NJ

Bumble is a horrifically awful dating site. Not only are a huge majority of the profiles fake, but one man I was speaking with was a registered sex offender who was in jail for twenty years for rape, only to be released and then attack five different women on five different occasions before being caught again. I only learned this because I Google anyone I speak with and he was stupid enough to give me his real name. The male profiles on this site, for the most part, were fake. It also seemed odd that as I traveled, I’d all of a sudden get a “like” from someone in that exact area. Complete waste of money and dangerous, to boot!

3 years ago

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John Antelope, OR

This company is hiding a suspicious online business behind Orwellian newspeak and creepy/weird user requirements. Beware! After they try and bait you into a "forever free" extremely limited experience (especially for men) that is said to require only either your FB or phone number, you can actually get the access to your whole account (settings included) suspended anytime unless you give Bumble app access to your webcam and send their staff pictures of yourself posing as they ask (specific gestures). This is done in the name of 'identity verification' and you have no choice. If only for that matter, a dating experience based on putting women in charge of making the first move is a vast feminist absurdity. Online dating statistics (OkCupid, POF, and others) have confirmed countless times that almost all women will actually almost always wait for men to initiate so that they can choose whether to follow up or not. I'm said to be an attractive man by my peers (good-looking enough, 35 yo, tall, fit, well-dressed, college-educated, generating stable income, etc), yet have had zero match using the app despite 'liking' around 50 men and 150 women (Bumble friends & dating) over a period of three weeks (I would log in quickly every day). Absolutely zero match except for the first day I joined Bumble where the matching queue had two blurred faces in it that may have even been algorithmic bait. In addition, I am extremely private about my phone number and only shared it with a handful of select people who would never share it without my consent. There is no way it would leak because of them. Since I don't have any FB and could only use my phone number to join Bumble, I gave it a try. My phone is now spammed every single day with up to 10 phone calls starting 516, 8xx, 9xx, all coming from scammers. I'm positive Bumble is responsible for this as it started one or two days after I joined and I've had the same number for years now. I contacted the support to get my account deleted since I couldn't do it myself. I got no reply but my account was apparently deleted.

5 years ago

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Jon Denver, CO

Abomination. The inner circle of people who created this app are vipers. It is fraud by design. .. Originally, it seemed promising, like it had real potential. A year ago I set up a profile, paid for bumble boost, and tried making use of it for at least 3 months [on iphon7]. Nothing. Not a single response for countless swipes throughout that time. So after tossing money at them, I deleted the app out of discouragement. .. but now, 1 year later, I created a brand new profile, thinking I might have better luck with better pictures/instagram links. but this time around [iphon7, new], I start getting notifications saying “Check out who’s already interested in you!” So I follow that, which takes me to my matches, and for a fraction of a second I see one appear in the queue, then It vanishes. It also tells me I need to pay for bumble boost. So I do that, thinking that’s maybe the key to getting rid of this magical malfunction, and, nothing. Then It happens again. So I go online, and find out this is nothing new, others have experienced the same. .. and it’s a slap.in.the.face. .. So then I did a test: swiping right on every single profile I saw. After a few days of this, I stopped counting when it got past 200. *Nothing.* Here are a few notable excerpts from our correspondence, stock answers to watch out for: So ‘Sarah’ says “We notify you of different types of activity in the app, to make sure that you never miss out! This includes when users have been swiping right on you in the app when the app is particularly busy in your area..” She says take a screenshot. … but it wasn’t delayed, I was notified and then it vanished. Do I need to drive around the city while using it to get it to work? .. and I can’t send a screen shot, because it happens faster than I can touch the buttons? So then ‘Clark’ says “Thank you for taking the time to send us your feedback. We are a growing company and our users and their feedback mean so much to us.” and for some silly reason I don’t believe him! “I’ve had a look at your profile and, according to our information it is working as it should.” Well clearly it isn’t, or I wouldn’t be wasting the time, effort, money, and sanity in trying to address this. .. He then contradicts himself in suggesting that I use more photos, and add a description. “..It’s a great opportunity to show off your best qualities.” Well, first of all it’s difficult to do that when bumble only provides enough space for 3 or 4 sentences. and, if...you…took..a look at my profile, you’d see that [I already got it]. Please stop insulting me. So then ‘Bella’ enters stage left and says “Your account is working and there is nothing impacting on it. I’m sorry you’re not getting as many likes as usual!” Yeah..zero is usually less than usual. “Unfortunately we cannot control how many people swipe right on you.” I think a few tried. Granted, I’m no Remington Steele, but I think I’m handsome enough to gain a few responses [yes I get responses on other apps]. .. I don’t think it’s me. It’s a faulty app. … but rather than addressing the issue, they conveniently deny and glaze over it, and make it sound as if they’re doing you a favor. .. It shouldn’t have been released in the first place if it was this skewed. Unless of course it’s intentional, ignoring it…better preying on the hearts and ignorance of men. … but oh well, whatever! .. As long as revenue keeps rolling in at a satisfactory pace! The corporate gain outweighs the hassle of accountability, or ‘service.’ … and they must have a team of chimpanzees working around the clock, writing piles of [fake] positive reviews to drown out all the wtf complaints. Yeah I know there are other dating apps, but this is disgusting..

6 years ago

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Roxanne Watkinsville, GA

It's obvious at times I am not communicating with a real person!! Some responses are jumbled and make no sense! Like the computer/algorithm malfunctions!! A couple of men I swiped right months ago and now all of a sudden appear in my Match Queue, but they never seem to leave their location (you would think they would be doing the things their profile states) and their responses do not make sense. This app SUCKS!! A woman must not have any hang ups about themselves and let a lot roll off their shoulders because I honestly believe Bumble employees create profiles. It is also known that Bumble does not delete any profile and we continue to swipe non-existent matches. After researching for months this app and reading all the same feedback that I have experienced I'm surprised no one has committed suicide because of it. STOP advertising that this is the best thing for woman!! It isn't! You are creating false hope while taking our money!!

7 years ago

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Margaret Mitchell, IN

This has been the worst online dating service I have tried by far. I have been popular on others so I am fairly confident it is not me. The first guy wanted to meet, it went well as he promptly asked to exchange information and asked me out to dinner the following Saturday night. I didn't hear from him all week. I left a couple of txts. The day came I called and he gave an extravagant excuse as to why he had overlooked our date. I had never been stood up before so I really did not know what to think. I was prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt but never heard from him again. The second was a complete flake. I finally realized he was stringing me along and meeting all the women closer in geography to him. He gave all kinds of excuses as well. He also went to great lengths to tell me about all the good times with his "Bros". I really began to wonder about his orientation. The rest have just have been just as bad. I'm going back to Match.com.

8 years ago

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activlady Winter Garden, FL

I just waisted almost $60 for a joke dating website. If I could give them a zero stars that would be the most. Many fake profiles or never a match, and I consider myself as a very attractive lady. I was never contacted by anyone nor I received any response from anyone. I contacted Bumble to help me with this technical issue, nobody ever responded. It's the easiest money for them to make not having ever to respond to anyone.

3 years ago Edited February 9, 2022

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vikas sharma Noida, UP

Wish I could give them a zero star. Bumble is a fraud and a very unethical company. The customer support staff are slimy, rude and hide behind a thick opaque wall. The app is full of fake profiles and the app promises great things until you spend money on it. After that you are in their trap really. They can block any profile without any valod reason and they sell your private data to other companies which ia terrible. Be careful.

3 years ago Edited January 4, 2022

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Marc Maria Bellevue, WA

Seems all the profiles are fake. I'm very attractive 35 year old male and not one women has liked me. That's very unusual for me as I've at least had a real date from Tinder but that one has more unattractive women. Bumble has many hot women but no one seems to be real. Wasted many weeks of my time on that stupid app. Don't waste your time guys. They try and lure you to pay for the upgraded app by showing you hundreds of fake profiles.

8 years ago

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Teddy Na Cortlandt Manor, NY

Horrible App that still uses information from deleted profiles. I had deleted the app several months ago (including the app from facebook settings). I was notified by a friend this week that my profile is still live! Unbelievable. The worst part is the customer service (there is one feedback email) and no one from Bumble has responded after multiple emails. This is very inappropriate. For people who can be in relationships, using old profile information from deleted profiles and showing it to the public is VERY unacceptable.

8 years ago

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P K Victoria, BC

Bloody theives, as soon as you buy their lifetime membership, they reduce you the number of people you'd see otherwise that would fit your set criteria. I have been a monthly member few Times, thought of buying lifetime membership, but these people are cheating consumer with their cheap tactics!

2 years ago

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sandra Mendoza Mexico City, CMX

Like many paid dating apps or sites, as soon as you pay for a membership, you will be bombed with a ton of messages and likes the first day you join. Then they will stop showing your profile and the activity on your profile will drop off massively after the first day. Many sites, like bumble and zoosk will do this.

3 years ago

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Kathy Scottsdale, AZ

The site was very confusing & I ended up signing up twice. For two weeks I have been asking them to transfer my funds to the most current account. Of course they had me cancel the other account & to date I still don’t have an active account & they have my money

5 years ago

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Todd Omaha, NE

Guys this site is a joke. Pay close attention to the area they live in compared to where you are at. (After last picture) It will say they are live in a different city 1000 miles away but also say they are 5 miles from you. I had one show up as 50 miles away and in reality the city is well over a 2.5 hour drive. THIS SITE IS A FRAUD

5 years ago

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Sean Alexandria, VA

It's a scam. You wont see much difference. There are so many fake profiles and apparently there are "robots" responding back, then they disappear. The Bumble team are useless. No customer service and they don't care what happens as long as they are still running us and keeping their money. Don't get scammed....stay away.

5 years ago

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Carmen G Boca Raton, FL

This is Last company I would do business with . My only one week subscription of $8.95 to test was cancelled 2 month ago and they still went into my account weekly and took $8.95 each time . I just realized that and no have to fight my money back .

6 years ago

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John

They commit wire fraud. I deleted my account and 2 days later they billed my card I told them I cancelled my account but they said they will not credit me. Add this up to perhaps thousands of people they do this to. This is a very large scale of fraud !!! And needs to be fixed

7 years ago

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Kenneth Okerlund

I'm a male and even when I make a match they don't make the first move to send me a message, which I find really ironic given that that's the sole purpose of the app. Most matches that did result in "conversation" were spam accounts trying to get your credit card information.

7 years ago

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Dayna Lyons Nashville, TN

Good luck ever canceling your subscription. Tried 3 times to cancel and they keep auto renewing. Now they are blaming Apple and saying sorry we can't help call Apple. Really?!? Horrible customer service

5 years ago

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Hannah Elliott Mona, UT

Still single and ready to mingle. Bumble was supposed to be more classy than Tinder but my friend got sent some shocking images. SMH.

7 years ago

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Sadia Madera Palisades Park, NJ

Welcome to the new Tinder, disguised of women selecting matches. Bad customer service, they just want your money.

2 years ago

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Leo Rockville, MD

Bumble sucks. It’s irritating frustrating and exhausting, and discouraging.

5 years ago

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Mykahla Nelson Managua, MN

This was an okay dating app! The guys on there were a little creepy ! I would not try it again.

5 years ago

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Roberson Salt Lake City, UT

Full of bots and people looking to exploit others. The app could use a major face lift.

5 years ago