Has no one posted a response since last year? I joined Elite Singles a couple of months ago and I have two warnings. First, after I enrolled, I saw in some fine print somewhere that my membership would renew automatically at the end of my subscription, unless I went to some page and marked that I didn't want that to happen. Right then, I knew that this site did not care about the best interests of its subscribers. I will cancel my credit card, just to be sure. Secondly, this seems to have become a site where women from a certain country, I won't mention names, but it begins with Ch-, ends in -a and has five letters, look for men who will give them some money to invest in cryptocurrency. Some of my own ancestors came from that country and I have friends from there, so this is not prejudice talking. Reading between the lines, the women from that country who have contacted me had previously lost a lot of money and were looking for a man who would give them more money to gamble with. I guess since the men on this site are supposed to be "elite," the women think the men have more money to give away, carelessly. One of those women even wrote about scammers in her messages and then started to question me about cryptocurrency. Yes, that's what I call "ironic." I don't think I would have wanted to continue being in contact with those women, even if they hadn't been solely focused on playing with someone else's money. In spite of asking me to answer all sorts of questions and using a "psychological test," the site has just sent me a few matches with seemingly no regard for my own preferences. I have googled some of my matches and although I may not have known their real or full names, or other info about them, I have not been able to verify that any of them were real people, that they were the same people as on the profiles--which never say much, by the way--or that they were current members. It's a shame that there are many people sincerely looking for matches and this is what online dating is really like.