Getting noticed on dating apps is getting harder and harder as more people turn to the internet in the hope of finding love.
But one woman who was lucky enough to meet the one on Bumble was left in stitches when her boyfriend admitted he had previously contacted the app to report a 'glitch' - only to get brutally shut down.
TikTok user @Jadeswildparty29 posted a video sharing the hilarious messages between her other half and staff at Bumble, and the clip has since been viewed more than 1.2 million times.
She wrote: "Before me, my boyfriend wasn't getting any matches on Bumble so he emailed them asking if it was a glitch.'


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In a polite email, Niko wrote: "To whom it may concern. Hello Bumble, I have recently been active on your Bumble app, and I am concerned there is a glitch with my profile.
"Today I've been swiping right on EVERY person and I did not match with a single person. Not one.
"And don't get me wrong, I'm not gloating about my looks, but I should be getting at least one match. I mean my friend Peter looks like that one guy from the Goonies and he's getting more matches than me.
"All I'm asking is if you could possibly check my account to make sure there are no glitches. Thank you and have a nice day."
But rather than finding any technical issues with the app, a member of staff was forced to reply and admit: "I've had a look at your profile and, according to our information, it's working correctly." Ouch.
They then went on the advise that the more Niko swipes, the more chance he has of finally finding a match, adding that posting extra photos to his profile might help out, too.
And the advice obviously did the trick, as he found a happy relationship not long afterwards.
Viewers were left in stitches by the emails, as one wrote: "'To whom it may concern'. Sir, the only one concerned is you."
A second said: "Not him throwing Peter under the bus."
A third replied: "Okay but I've genuinely considered doing this too. I completely understand him.
And another added: "Before me and my boyfriend started dating I found an open google tab on his phone that said he felt invisible on Tinder."