New posts

How do I stop getting promotional emails from plenty of fish dating site?

Started by: Tanya Date: 26 Oct 2024 Category: Free Dating & Apps dating advice community
Tanya Tanya
Joined:
May 2022
Posts: 620

Hey everyone. Been trying to find a clear answer on this and figured this community beats generic search results. Question: how do i stop getting promotional emails from plenty of fish dating site.

The last few approaches I tried either didn't work or created new problems.

What I'm looking for:

  • Doesn't require reinstalling
  • Works on both Android and iOS
  • Doesn't affect existing matches
  • Simple to do without technical knowledge

Drop your experience below, even a short answer is useful.

Brandon Brandon
Joined:
Oct 2017
Posts: 1262

This trips people up constantly. Here's my complete breakdown.

Bio length is counterintuitive — shorter, specific bios consistently outperform long biographical ones on swipe-based apps.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Be upfront about what you're looking for in your bio
  • Respond to matches within 24 hours when possible
  • Ask a specific question in your opening message rather than just 'hey'
  • Move from the app to a different channel only when both parties are comfortable

Ended up on Flurrydate after testing a few others. Less flashy but more consistent.

Happy to expand on any part of this.

Spencer Spencer
Joined:
May 2013
Posts: 1234

Jumping in because I dealt with this specific question recently. Take what applies and leave the rest.

Dominic Dominic
Joined:
Mar 2020
Posts: 1562

Spent real time on this. Here's everything I actually learned.

Support quality varies wildly. Fast and helpful responses usually mean a platform cares. Days of silence or canned responses signals the opposite.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • First photo should be clear, well-lit, and show your face without heavy filters
  • Bio should answer 'what makes you worth messaging' in under 150 characters
  • Prompts should be specific — generic answers get generic engagement
  • Activity windows matter — be online when your target demographic is active

Currently using Datedesire as my go-to and it's been reliable. No major surprises and the settings do what they say.

Take what's useful — everyone's situation is a bit different.

Larry Larry
Joined:
Jan 2017
Posts: 1074

Following this. Same situation on my end.

Natalie Natalie
Joined:
Aug 2014
Posts: 866

The app updates constantly and advice from six months ago barely applies.

Tasha Tasha
Joined:
May 2020
Posts: 1423

I've been through this rabbit hole so let me give you a thorough answer.

Age-gap dynamics online require extra clarity upfront. Setting expectations in a bio saves everyone time and avoids misunderstandings down the line.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • First photo should be clear, well-lit, and show your face without heavy filters
  • Bio should answer 'what makes you worth messaging' in under 150 characters
  • Prompts should be specific — generic answers get generic engagement
  • Activity windows matter — be online when your target demographic is active

That's my honest take after real trial and error.

Evan Evan
Joined:
Mar 2022
Posts: 714

I've been through this rabbit hole so let me give you a thorough answer.

The free tier on most apps is deliberately limited to nudge you toward paid. Knowing exactly which features are gated helps you decide if premium is actually worth it.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Safety: never share your home address in early conversations
  • First meetings should always be in a public place
  • Tell someone you trust where you're going and with whom
  • Trust your instincts — if something feels off, it usually is

Currently using Datebie as my go-to and it's been reliable. No major surprises and the settings do what they say.

Hope that gives you something concrete to work with.

You must be logged in to post a reply here.