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Quechup.com, a social networking site owned and operated by iDate, is taking a unique approach to expanding its user base. According to a growing number of complaints, the site is supposedly ...
In recent days, I've received a half dozen invitations to join Quechup (it gets no linkage because it deserves none), which is billed as "the social networking platform sweeping the globe." Turns ...
Quechup’s tagline is “the social networking platform sweeping the globe” – however it seems to be doing that via an email spam campaign. Our recommendation: stay away from Quechup.
Please see this post for the sordid details. - rxc Frequent Cringe contributor D. F. draws our attention this morning to the curious saga of Quechup.com, a dating/social network based in the U.K ...
Quechup does present a list of friends; it also sends invites to everyone else who’s not on the service. Though to be fair, when I signed up for the service it did not send invites to any of the ...
Quechup said: “Choose the address book with the most contacts and well search for matches so you can add them to your friends network and invite non-Quechup members to join you. By inviting ...
Quechup isnt alone in disguising the origin of its marketing mail, at any rate. Flixster, a service that allows users to share movie ratings with friends, also commandeers address books and sends ...
Don't "catch up" with Quechup by Michael Santo — Tuesday, September 04, 2007, 12:04 PM EDT ...
But Quechup, in a very slippery move, apparently made that decision for them. As this CNET post shows, the company did offer somewhat of vague warning: “Choose the address book with the most ...
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