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Free RSVP Stamp with New Account with Code "rsvp2012"

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I found an online ad that has a link to a RSVP page where you are supposed to get a free stamp with a new account, but you must use the code "rsvp2012" when you open the account.

It's FREE to join Australia's no. 1 dating site
With over 2 million members and thousands of singles online right now, what are you waiting for?

Use promo code "rsvp2012" today to get a free stamp - join RSVP now!

» It's free to join, free to send kisses and always free to reply
» Search thousands of members who are online and ready to chat now
» Find who you're looking for with our advanced search

I saw no indication of when the code expires.

Go get em Tiger(s).

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  • +2

    What is a stamp?

    • Dont know much about it but maybe its a post office stamp to send a love letter to the rsvp recipient of your choice ;p

    • +5

      With RSVP and a lot of other dating sites, it is "free" to open an account, but you have to pay to be able to contact anyone in a meaningful way. With eharmony, it is monthly subscriptions. With RSVP it is stamps. A stamp allows you to send an email or initiate a chat. Without stamps, you can send "kisses" for free. Kisses are expressions of interest. The recipient may or may not respond at all to a kiss. They can choose a wide variety of options if they choose to respond. they can send a response saying they are not interested. They can say, yes I am interested go ahead and spend a stamp to email me. They can choose to email you. They can send a response that says there is not enough data in your profile to decide one way or another and suggest you update your profile and send them another kiss.

      Profiles with photos get multiples of interest compared to those that do not.

      • +2

        There is a kiss option where the sender can send a kiss that states. "if you use a stamp to email me, I'll shout the first coffee".

        I find this so completely offensive. I block people who send these outrageous requests. If you express an interest in someone and they say they would like to hear from you, then it is common courtesy that you pay for the means of contact.

        If I send a kiss, which doesn't happen very often, and the person says okay, then I naturally use one of my stamps.

        I have been known to respond to kisses with an email if the member that sends me the kiss is new. (Never one of the kisses where they request me to spend my stamp on them, but a mormal one that invites a reposnse.) I do this if the member is very new and they are highly prospective. ie they own their own business or are a non-medical professional, live in the western suburbs of perth where I do, have a masters degree or higher, and who do not rattle on about how much they work out or about religion or some other obsession. If they are very new and meet most of those criteria, I might respond with an email and use one of my stamps, on the premise that there is a chance that they might not have bought any stamps yet and my positive response will prevent them from buying a book of stamps and therefore look for other ways (ier other women) to use them up on. If I can find a mate who is not going to be a liability, I would be delighted to keep them out of the market as much as possible while I ascertain whether they are what I am looking for. Those are the ones I spend my stamps on when they kiss me. Otherwise, they use their own stamps.

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        • +3

          Maybe, but I spent nearly three years with a guy who was so cheap and greedy. I paid for nearly everything with rarely a thank you and a compliment was out of the question. He was a polymath, so I was enthralled.

          I am not going to date anyone who is going to drain my finances or is going to try to distract me from my primary mission of raising my daughter in the best manner I can with obsessions in things I am not interested in. There are a lot of users out there. I had a followup date with a farmer I met on speed dating. He kept trying to find out my asset level so he could be sure it was at least his level after he sells is farm. It was a couple times more than his. He was hoping to move into MY house when he sold the farm, invest his money for himself and have me pay most of the expenses. Sorry grandpa, when you are a man in your 50s, you have lots of "issues" that younger men don;t have. If I am going to support someone, it'll be some bit of arm candy that doesn't have "issues" yet.

          So many of the people on these sites are complete liars. If they are fitnessed obessess, I don't want them. If they are lying about their fitness obsession, I don't want them.

          One guy went on about how he likes to play his violin. Turns out he doesn't have one. What else is he lying about.

          As a person gets older and once they have kids, their finances and protecting the interests of their children become paramount. I am pretty happy being alone, it would be nice to find someone of the same financial position. If I don't, I don't. I am not putting my future at risk for some 40 - 50 yo dude who either has "issues" or soon might.

        • +1

          Sounds like u may have some issues too.
          Dating is a bit of a numbers game.
          9 idiots for e ery 1 decent fish, just gotta keep fishing.
          At least the net allows you to cross match your nterests with those that someone else supposedly has.

          The fact that rsvp are giving out free kisses is perhaps a sign that business isnt going so well and needs a bit of a boost.
          Im sure there are completely free sites out there that do a similar service that survive off ads or startup capital.

        • +1

          Funny how when a woman wants a guy on an equal financial footing or who has bothered to educate himeself to a similar level, she is delusional. I am not asking for anything I don't have myself. I'm not looking for someone to take care of me or my daughter. (My 9 yo already has her own house.)

          Funny how men can go around with their pot bellies and talk about how they want a girl who isn't a gold digger and who takes care of herself (ie thin) and THAT isn't asking too much.

          Would you expect someone who runs marathons and is really buff to be thrilled to date an obese girl? No one would blame him if he said he wanted a girl who could and would train beside him.

          A man of similar education and financial footing will have fewer questions/concerns about how I spend my time and my money. He will more likely understand that it is my money and time to save, spend or squander as I choose. Hopefully he will be too busy to concern himself with my business anyway.

        • that's one of the reason i gave up on the dating sites…

          it ends up becoming a numbers game, who has more money, who is more pretty/handsome on the looks score.

          i don't care if the woman is rich or poor, as long as she isn't in debt and isn't intending to get both of us into debt, I'm more than grateful.

          the thing that bothers me is that there are some women who seems to prioritise (in their profiles) their current kids over everything else. To me, that's as off putting as any woman or man who couldn't stop talking about themselves. Really, I get you have kids, but it's a dating site, not a adoption-a-kid-mom-comes-free site.

          Women can be delusional too, not saying you 'voteoften', but I've seen others who considers themselves 'curvy' is really far from the truth.

          like it or not, sites like these are full of mismatched people, it's like fishing a piece of a puzzle out of a mix of 1000x5000 pieces boxes out there.

          ps. lets face the facts, i have a pot belly, i don't have a problem dating women, but if I don't have a pot belly but poor as hell, I doubt I would have anyone even messaging me.

          ps.2. also, someone with equal financial footing and education may have better choices open to him. You are not delusional, but this is the reality.

        • Is it an Australian thing with women not going for older guys. I've noticed it a lot here but I've been to Europe a few times and you see women in mid/late 20's with guys obviously in their 40's or even 50's a lot.

        • +1

          Nah, just that the guys here aren't rich enough :P

  • +10

    time to pickup some milfs!

  • +2

    lol'd at the "mouthbreathers" tag.

  • Do yourself a favour and use the world's biggest FREE dating website, Plenty of Fish. RSVP charges an arm and a leg for stamps.

    • I take that as FACEBOOOOOOO"T"

    • hmm I thought plenty of fish wasn't free… well that's another to add to my list.

      EDIT: Someone stole my username :(

  • I have only met one guy on any of these websites that was worthwhile. We became friends. He is great.

    I pretty much meet the men I date pursuing my interests. I met the polymath aspberger guy that I kept seeing for three retarded years, at a meeting. I have met this other guy through my cooking interests and that is a slow dance towards deciding whether we are compatible. He is from Asia and has all of those spiderwebs of family businesses and mutual obligations and deals almost exclusively in the Asian community for business. He is also one of the nicest men I have met for a very long time. Luckily someone else in the group is also showing interest so when I go to things where they both are in attendance, I end up in a sandwich (!!) between them like Scarlet O'Hara, with everyone else checking it out and whispering. Fun while it lasts, which it won't. The bottom line is that a lot of people do meet through these things and services. I'll keep going through the motions on RSVP, eharmony and speed dating (well- as long as they keep offering group buying deals for speed dating) because you never know. I would rather have the hurdle of some expense because I think that the free sites will attract a lot more married people as there would not be any charges on the credit statement to explain.

    • +1

      married people get onto paid sites as well. both men and women.

      just a friendly warning.

    • What's wrong with medical professionals.

  • Ozbargain Dating Site!!!

    Nah too many cheap floozies :/

    • that's one broden too many. ;)

  • +9

    Female : Oh…how did you find RSVP.

    Male : Ozbargain.

    Female : <Block>.

    • Female: <hops on to ozbargain to look for deals>

      true story.

  • +1

    voteoften, I'm sure you're lovely but this isn't a wawa site for those with issues finding suitable partners. Just a tip, negative people aren't that attractive to the oposite sex no matter what your financial position or looks are like.

    tsunamisurfer, that is a classic! :)

  • +1

    Tru ozbargainers will setup multiple accounts to each get the free message!

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