• CheatingCougars

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CheatingCougars has a rating of 1.2 stars from 5 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. CheatingCougars ranks 3rd among Hook Up sites.

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Thumbnail of user michaela221
3 reviews
33 helpful votes
July 22nd, 2016

This site says you WILL get laid tonight. That is a Crock of $#*!. The women will e-mail you back but they will NOT meet you... they will NOT even call you on the phone. A SCAM. Mike

Thumbnail of user gabef4
0 reviews
1 helpful vote
June 7th, 2016

Its impossible to contact real people, it says your located somewhere your not, I've had nothing good come from it.

Thumbnail of user dougm68
1 review
28 helpful votes
May 3rd, 2016

One of the ways I define an online scam is does it do what it says it will do. The answer for Cheatingcougars.com is it does not. I will note the same parent company, located in Cyprus for God's sake, has many other scam sites.

These include: Seeking Naughty, MILF'sConnection.com, SeekingMilf.com and multiple other sites. The headline reads, "Get laid tonight." This is a LIE, and as I will explain below it is physically impossible to have happen.

The saying, RTFM, or read the $%%% manual, applies to any website you are planning to pay money to join. When you go to the above websites, or any other dating web site, it is time and money well spent to first click on the "Terms and Conditions" link. It is found at the bottom of the webpage, in the contact us, privacy policy etc. The reason for this is simple. Once I explain exactly what the terms and conditions are for these, as well as many other dating sites are, you will realize when I openly call them SCAMS, FRAUDS AND LIES I am being polite.

So, readers of my review, what exactly will you find in the terms and conditions of the above websites, as well as many of so called "Dating, or Sex websites?
I'm glad you asked that question. You will have to scroll down to the middle of the page, after headlines, various paragraphs etc. Once there you will find words like "Online Cupids," or "Online Regents," or other such words. In this section, the website owner explains why the website is a scam.
The legal words tell you several things about the women you will find listed in many sex websites. The quick version is the women in the profile don't exist.

The long version is the pictures are FAKE, since they do not represent a REAL woman as defined in the profile. The picutures are real in the sense the woman does exist somewhere, just not as the woman listed in the profile. The profiles are FAKE, again in the sense the words written do not reflect any living person, and certainly not the woman whose picture is shown. This means that you can't actually meet that woman, since she doesn't exist as a real woman seeking to meet men on that website.
You will then ask me who this woman is. Again, after reading the terms and conditions, you will be smothered in legal evasive, misleading terms.
The first thing you will be told is the woman doesn't exist; the pictures and profile are fake. The second thing you will be told is all of this is for "entertainment" and "quality control" purposes. They will also say they are monitoring this to "enhance member experience."
The bottom line is when you join, and they usually cost $30 a month to join, all you are being guaranteed is the ability to cyberchat with an unknown woman. The terms and conditions will also tell you the "woman" may really be a paid contractor, or a computer generated one. You will told you are not guaranteed to meet any woman on the website, much less go on a date with her. The reason being they are either a software program or a woman sitting in a room in Bulgaria. Further, what your $30 buys you is the right to chat with either a computer program or a woman who has multiple profiles to interact with.
The thing I want you to understand is this. If you go on these websites expecting to find real women, looking for interactions, and to meet, real men, then this is IMPOSSIBLE TO happen.
For example, when I went to CheatingCougar.com I went to the who is online page. I will tell you quite plainly that out of 28 pages of "online women," every single woman, on every single page, was on "online cupid." You can do the math.
Finally, all of the above is legal apparently. The terms and conditions, where you are openly told the entire website is a scam run from Cyprus, covers their rear end.

You will also find the interaction with the online cupids follows this basic pattern. They send a friend request, or they send you a one or two sentence email. You respond to that email, and they will respond one, or at most two more times. Next, that particular woman/profile will vanish, and you will get more friend requests and other emails from more online cupids.
The result of all that is every time I logged on I had several friend's requests to approve and several emails to respond to. The emails were either from a computer software program, or an actual woman sitting a computer terminal in Bulgaria. The reason I think most of the real women online are from Eastern Europe is all the "Hey, honey tell me your fantasy emails. In fact, you can see the exact same wording in multiple emails for the simple reason that several woman control several different profiles and have a standard script they use.

At any rate, this review needed to be long since I had to verify my comments. After all, if you are openly calling a website a scam, you need to back it up with facts. I will just tell all of you reading this one thing. If you don't believe me, or think I am being unduly harsh, all you have to do is go to cheatingcougars.com and click on the terms and conditions at the bottom of the page. When you do that, go down to the section called "online cupids" and read it. It says exactly what I said it does. If you then join, and they do have a certain level of free membership, go to the Who's Online section and then count, page after page, all the Online Cupid women. They at least are good at having it clearly displayed on the profile upper right hand corner.
Now, if you like to chat with fake women, who are the cyber version of phone sex, that is okay. If you realize you are not going to meet any of the women listed, and that everything about the profiles is fake, well that is your choice. My personal opinion is websites like this are consumer frauds and should be shut down. Again, the terms and conditions section apparently covers their rear end enough to stay out of jail.
The bottom line is know what you are getting at these so called "sex sites." Read the terms and conditions, look for phrases talking about online cupids and "entertainment value only" and spend your money or not.

Thumbnail of user warrene5
5,132 reviews
4,830 helpful votes
December 6th, 2015

Never heard of this site until I got spammed with it!
Spammed domain "datte-firstime.com" redirected to this Scam site "cheatingcougars.com"

Never deal with spammers ALL they have are lies!

Somewhere in this link is the scumbag spammers affiliate code.
http://www.cheatingcougars.com/?ainfo=NDUwMDZ8MTMzNXww&skin=202&i=1&xcc=l1&click_id=1692ee35-0a9c-4991-8292-*******d8d44fa

Thumbnail of user alb1367
0 reviews
6 helpful votes
July 14th, 2015

CheatingCougars.com is a free dating site and is full of robots and people monitoring company generated profiles. I estimate around 5% maybe 15% are legitimate female subscriptions. It is free (for guys not sure about women) but only because they are trying to get your money.
Upon sign up (filling in only required information), you will almost immediately start getting Views (satellite icon), Messages(letter icon), Buddy Requests(people icon), IMs and Flirts.

If you have a free subscription and you get a Buddy Request or IM, first thing to do is review their profile and check their location and question the distance between the both of you and is there a true chance of meeting. Do Not subscribe or change your profile for at least a week or 2.
You can reply to e-mail but beings you have no Profile Photo, the vast majority will be requesting a pic. Most of these E-mails will have been generated by company employees monitoring company generated profiles or computer generated files. If they are legitimate profiles you will only be able to read 2 of them and then will be requested to subscribe.
If there is a vast difference between "stated age" and "profile photo", this should be a "red flag."
You are limited to 2 IMs per user and a total number of IMs you can send. (total number unknown)
Try this on 5 or 10 profiles initiating chats on profiles and replying to IMs. If you get an IM that looks legitimate, type this in response... "Can you prove you are not a robot" NOTE: NO QUESTION MARK. Do this to suspect profiles and you will notice the exact same response. These are what I call "robots". You might even get E-mails from them that look legitimate. Rest assured, they are not real profiles.
There are a few legitimate subscribers but they are hard to find and your communication is limited.
This is not a full proof method but rather some things to look out for. I have never been a subscriber so I am not even sure that the ones that do look legitimate are in fact legitimate.
These are just helpful hints that I have discovered. I have more that are complicated to explain and I am sure you are tired of reading this. LOL
Just be careful and use common sense.

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