Breaking Down BigChurch.com Fraudulent Tactics (REVIEW)

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The company that owns BigChurch.com is called Global Alphabet, Inc. and operates as a subsidiary of FriendFinder Networks Inc. and is affiliated with other dating websites among which are FriendFinder.com, Amigos.com, PerfectMatch.com, FastCupid.com, AsiaFriendFinder.com, AdultFriendFinder.com, FrenchFriendFinder.com, ect.

Can you become a member of BigChurch.com and safely use it or does it aim to scam and rip you off? We uncover in this review and invite you to continue reading.

How does BigChurch.com scam you?

In order to investigate the website thoroughly, we not only created a dating profile, but we read through the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy documents – which everyone has to agree to upon sign up. Usually, these documents contain hidden evidence of all the scam tricks and illegitimate workings of online dating services.

Scam No.1 – Legal Reuse And Distribution Of Profile Info

At the moment when you are creating your profile, posting photographs and uploading personal information, and customizing your profile, BigChurch.com gains absolute proprietary rights over that content and any other content posted on the public site. BigChurch.com even has the legal rights to freely distribute your personal info on other websites, so you shouldn’t be surprised to see your photos and data posted on other dating sites who are owned by the same company as BigChurch.com. They also have all legal rights to give or sell these information to other dating networks they sign a contract with.

PROOF OF SCAM: “Once you post, send or otherwise make publicly available any Content through the Services (“Personal Content”), you expressly grant us, and hereby represent that you have the right to grant us, a perpetual, irrevocable, world-wide, assignable, sub-licensable, and transferable right and license to quote, re-post, use, copy, reproduce, modify, create derivative works of, incorporate into other works, distribute, transmit, broadcast, communicate, publicly display, publicly perform and otherwise exploit such Content in any form or media, anywhere, and without any notice or compensation to you of any kind.”

Scam No.2 – Fabrication Of Member’s Profiles

For this scam we have no terms of use proof or any evidence where we can quote the site’s confessions. But, it is a logical conclusion; Why do BigChurch.com and its affiliated websites need to take and distribute your profile data in between their dating platforms? –The answer is simple: They don’t have as many real people using the service, so they need to fabricate profiles using other people’s information. This fact creates two problems:

1)  Your photographs will be distributed to other dating networks where you are not in control of those profiles (then who is?) and the take-down procedure can be very difficult.

2)  You can never know which profiles are real and which ones have been created using someone else’s profile data. So, BigChurch.com is not a legitimate dating service.

Scam No.3 – Billing And Automatic Renewal

Before you can even check out BigChurch.com it automatically takes you to a page where you are asked to pay for a membership upgrade. If you choose to skip the payment and subscription step at first, you are later extorted money. When you try to send someone a message, or try to read an email you’ve received you are unable to. Then, you are automatically redirected to a different page where they ask you to choose a payment plan and provide your credit card info. Also, the subscription is automatically recurring and will continue until you cancel your paid membership.

Here are the given options you can choose from:

Premium Membership

  • $29.99 for 1 month of subscription (automatically renewable)
  • $60 for 3 months of subscription (automatically renewable)
  • $79.99 for 6 months of subscription (automatically renewable)

Platinum Membership

  • $99.99 for 4 months of subscription (automatically renewable)

PROOF OF SCAM: “In order to provide continuous service, we automatically renew all paid subscriptions for the Services two (2) days prior to the date such subscriptions expire. Such renewals shall be for a period equivalent to the period of your initial subscription to the Services or a shorter period of time if specified, and in our discretion, at the price of the same or comparable Services then in effect.”

Scam No.4 – Computer-Automated Communications

Even though it’s the last fraudulent trick on our list, the computer-generated and completely automated messages are one of the first scams you are exposed to. Basically, all communications sent to you by the site’s profiles are completely fake and require no human involvement. So, even if you start a conversation – you will be communicating with a software program and soon the correspondence will make no sense. BigChurch.com confesses to using electronic communications in order to engage you into the site’s services and get you to upgrade to a paid membership.

PROOF OF SCAM: “By using the Services, you consent to receiving electronic communications, e.g., email, from us or our subsidiaries and affiliated entities. These communications will include notices about your Account and information concerning or related to the Services. These communications are part of your relationship with us and you receive them as part of your membership.”

The verdict on BigChurch.com

We believe that there are several significant problems with using BigChurch.com and we aren’t very sure that your time and money investment is best spent on a site such as this one. We doubt that it’s 100% devoted to helping people find right matches and dates. We kindly advise you to be careful and always read the terms and conditions of use, as well as the privacy policy documents on a site before joining it AND especially before providing them with your credit card information.

BigChurch.com Scam Questions

Got any questions for us? If something was left unanswered in our review and you’d like to get a response or find something out, feel free to post your comments and questions in the section below. Also, you are welcomed to share your personal experience if you have ever been a member of BigChurch.com.

BigChurch.com Contact Info

Address: Tower Bridge House, St. Katherine’s Way, London, E1W 1DD, United Kingdom

910 E. Hamilton Ave., Sixth Floor, Campbell, CA 95008, USA

Email Contact: privacy@friendfindernetworks.com

Phone Number: 1-408-702-1033 and 888-575-8383 (USA and Canada Toll Free)

Report and File a Complaint

Contact the Better Business Bureau to report the site if you feel you have been deceived, scammed and/or ripped off.