Does anyone out there known if Tinder sends out invite emails as spam, for example - an invite to see if you have any "super-likes" which then leads to a page to register for Tinder? Or would you have to already be a user with a profile to receive this type of email? I'm sure you can guess why I am asking and I don't want to create a massive ruckus on Xmas day if this email to my husband could just be spam. On the other hand, trust is running low in our relationship and I don't want to be a mug.
Any thoughts gratefully received.
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HotelNewHampshire · 25/12/2015 11:30
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