Yes, I do. From what I understand, BeautifulPeople.com is a business, and not just someone's hobby website, and based on how they market the site it's a place only for the truly beautiful, whatever that entails. If 5000 members are now considered ugly, it's just business sense to revoke their membership. Well that's true, after all it does mention in their tou that they can terminate accounts for just about any reason they see fit. Now, im unable to tell if users actually pay some kind of membership fee in order to use the service, if they do pay some kind of fee, then this would make them wrong, especially by not providing a re-fund to those accounts that were deemed as "ugly people". In any case, the website has proven that they have their integrity clearly set in the area of making a profit off of superficial looking people. I'm also betting many average looking people would actually question themselves if they're good looking or not before registering now.