Man sues Classmates.com

by Jason Sanders | November 14, 2008 at 10:53 am
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I know you've seen the fake yearbookish Classmates.com ads claiming that dozens of people are trying to find you, in either the annoying banner ad format, or via spammy emails in your inbox. While it's amazing that the site has survived for over 13 years, it's even more astounding that nobody's bothered to do what Anthony Michaels is doing and sue the site for being, well... a scam.

When Classmates.com told user Anthony Michaels last Christmas Eve that his former school chums were trying to contact him, he pulled out his wallet and upgraded to the premium membership that would let him contact long-lost fifth-grade dodge-ball buddies and see if his secret crush from high school had looked him up online.

But once he’d parted with the $15, Michaels learned the shocking truth: No one he knew was trying to contact him at all. Classmates.com’s come-on was a lie, and he’d been scammed.

At least that’s what the San Diego resident alleges in a lawsuit filed against one of the net’s original social networking sites, whose banner ads featuring unflattering yearbook pictures remain a staple around the internet. If the lawsuit, which is seeking class action status, succeeds, it could raise the minimum standards of honesty for online businesses. "Upon logging into his Gold Membership profile in order to view the classmate contacts … Plaintiff discovered that in fact, no former classmate of his had tried to contact him or view his profile," the complaint reads. "Of those www.classmates.com users who were characterized … as members who viewed Plaintiff’s profile, none were former classmates of Plaintiff or persons familiar with or known to Plaintiff for that matter."


Good for you Anthony!


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