Email their customer support and ask for an explanation.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMapalo;3842811]How the hell can the site delete a persons account without telling them why. It's just one day your deleted with no reason why. How can they do that? I reported 2 scammer girls already and nothing was done to delete their accounts. The site just kept asking me for more text evidence to upload. I uploaded all the text evidence they needed and they still wanted more. That site is sham. Its working for the women to swindle men out of money as such as the site is doing.
$90 for a monthly membership. Gtfoh!! What an over-priced rip off. I need to create my own site, with an overseas server or owner, to challenge that sugar site and run them out of business. They're behaving like some egotistical tyrant. Anyways, if any of you know how to report a profile and get it deleted, do it to these 3 because they are scammers. I reported them already, but nothing has been done. The profiles are still up and running. Run their asses off the site!!
Malaysia347.
[URL]https://www.seekingarrangement.com/member/1bcb23af-a060-411e-b818-ba273f958378[/URL]
Happy Happy Sunshine.
[URL]https://www.seekingarrangement.com/member/694a3779-2b0f-4dbf-b09d-1da6522bcbdf[/URL]
ATrueBeauty9090.
[URL]https://www.seekingarrangement.com/member/51ef8c22-c98d-446f-8cc0-40d398d6526d[/URL]
More of the text exchange from me to that Happy Sunshine chic.
[blue]Sometimes we do it, everybody does. With us it happens when somebody is violating the TOS and you know they aren't going to stop. Either from past behavior or whatever. Web sites are owned by the people who register them, they don't need a reason to boot somebody.
A2[/blue][/QUOTE]You never violated any of their TOS rules in any of your text messages, If you email them (respectfully) they should re-instate your account and may even give you a few free days. If they need proof send them the same screenshots and tell them that's all the communications you have with her. She's the one that offered pay per meet (which is against the rules), you just accepted an offer, no harm no foul as it was done off site.