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Some online dating sites give you a 30-day free trial, only to bill your credit card when you forget to cancel your subscription. But Mister Meet Mister is willing to give you a full three months — FREE — without ever plopping down a credit card. How come? Because they're certain you'll like the guys on Mister Meet Mister so much, you'll come back for more.

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Comments (5)

No. 1 · Smiley Barry

I think I speak for all of us subscribers when I say: STOP it with the MisterMeetMister ads. Come on, you got to the 20 ads mark and it's getting ridiculous!

Posted: Aug 23, 2009 at 5:41 pm
No. 2 · ...

agreed. At least make them regular ads (so adblockplus will take care of them) instead of fake blog entries

Posted: Aug 23, 2009 at 5:59 pm
No. 3 · Midtown Greg

@Smiley Barry: "Subscribers" implies you are paying something for the content, Smiley Barry. You aren't. Until you're willing to do so, quit complaining. If sites like Queerty aren't allowed to monetize their content, they will go away. Everything on the internet isn't free. Advertising is the way you pay. Get over it.

Posted: Aug 23, 2009 at 7:54 pm
No. 4 · j

Hahah, atleast you get to comment on this one and vent your rage?

Posted: Aug 23, 2009 at 8:22 pm
No. 5 · Smiley Barry

@Midtown Greg: Google Reader and every other RSS feed reader calls it subscribing, so I think the term's correct. And I respect advertising to pay for the costs and all, but ads in the feeds is a bit too much. I mean, lots visit the posts to comment anyway, so the in-page ads work. Continuously advertising the same thing, too, will just get people angry and make them unsubscribe.

Posted: Aug 23, 2009 at 8:30 pm
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