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VerifiedIf i delete my account will i be refunded my for my credits?
Don’t know
Nope. The whole site is designed to rip you off
I joined and found I had lots of responses....but they were basically all from overseas, end up chatting to you on Whatsapp, saying they are on holidays in the suburb down the road, and that they want se _ but you must get a security check pass costing A$55 before they proceed with meeting you. I find this to be a scam......Has this happened to anyone else.... Save your money guys...stay away
I had a few of those, but ignored them and reported the profile to the site. Narrow your search parameters. Search for women of a specific age range, within 31km of your location, and most importantly only those who have been online in the last 48 hours. Ignore all unsolicited approaches from women: the genuine ones will expect you to be the one to make contact.
Has anyone been told that real voice phone calls will have to wait till the female is ready to call & speak with you? I could not believe that a proper voice phone call was subject to some sort of time-line. Any comments here guys? I'd like to read what happened to you & not to gloat or anything like that
ITS A SCAM 100%
Good for a 45-year-old guy?
I have just realised this site is for affairs, disregard this question
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Has anyone had to pay to meet someone for security reasons for verification?
I am not sure of your exact situation with this one but were the site be asking you to pay for verification purposes then they would be legally seen to be verifying you. I cannot see any dating site wanting to open a can of worms like that one based on a probably stolen credit card available from one of the many web sites out there that specialise in that sort of thing. The people who run web sites should be well aware of that fact, let alone that possession of a credit card in no way guarantees your intent or even psychological profile.
Did Ashley Madison actually come up with that one? Perhaps you have been sent an email from another party claiming to be Ashley Madison asking for your details. This is quite common and is called Phishing (Everybody should google that now). They use the method to get your credit card details and then sell them on one of the afore mentioned sites. Or just use it for identity theft.
The short answer is No, No and No. This has nothing to do with security. It is anti security and namely yours. Do not touch this with a ten foot barge pole.
Thanks , it was the woman I was emailing with she said it was for safety reasons and security for her
Dating sites must have a lot of clout if they can access police data bases to check if you've got a history of violence/sexual assault. It's a scam,aided and abetted by the sites. Cupid PLC's sites are rife with them.
This happened to me. Here was a message she sent after emailing back and forth about 2 hours. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"angela bland <angelabland39 at gmail.com>
9:39 PM (2 hours ago)
to me
Ok babe just go here ok---> SAFEST HOOKUP VERIFICATION <---when its up babe just simply fill it out the necessary information needed there for ur identification process to get u verified ok. Let me know if u got approved babe ok?
"
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Seriously - F*** THIS SITE - steals your money and time. Don't do it!!!!
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