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I agree that it's a scam. I estimate that about 7 in every 10 are set ups. They just seem to want you to keep messaging them on the website rather than email. They ask questions which can clearly be answered if they look at your profile. They then start asking questions like "What is your favourite colour?!" Every message you send on this website costs you money. If they were genuine wouldn't they rather set up a quick yahoo account and save a fortune. I don't believe that all of these unmarried mothers can keep spending a fortune just bouncing messages to you when they can set up an email and do it for free. It's an expensive website to send messages on. A big con. Try other dating sites but my advice is to stay away from lonelymilf.co.uk.
By Peter J., over a year old
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I am really sorry to hear about your situation. You sound at the end of your tether. I hope that you get the problem sorted or that you move onto greener pastures. Good luck.
By Peter J., over a year old
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I signed up to chat but I have now had requests from other ladies. How did they get my info, am I a public profile in a milf hunter underworld?
By keith t., over a year old
Question:
How many of your girls are genuine items? I've had bad experiences of your company in the past.
Answer:
For the long answer see my review 1/26/16. But every profile you see is a fake. There are precisely 10,462 women's profiles on here which is exactly the same number as when I got suspicious about this site over a year ago.
See above report to realize that I decided to investigate. And below is the only slightly shorter answer of some of my findings.
1) I took a picture of my computer screen of each of the first 10 pages of profiles nearest my location (desktop version of the site) April 2015. One year later every single one of those 210 profiles were still there and in the same order. I. e. Not one of them had found love and removed themselves from the site and not one new female member has joined the site in a whole year.
2) At one time approximately 5% of the photos had the date taken displayed the earliest of these that I found was 2003. I copied and kept these photos in a folder as I came across them. After a while I told 4 "profiles" that I was chatting to at the time of this phenomenon and within a few hours the site went down for a couple of days before reappearing with the offending photos having been cropped or airbrushed.
3) A profile would never instigate a conversation. If you went away for a few days, there would never be a "where are you" message.
4) There are two ways that you can log on to site when you use a smartphone: Via the mobile app. Which the site prefers you to do by default, or you can click onto "prefer the desktop version" which I prefered to do. One glaring problem was revealed here. Every single profile had a different home town on the mobile app. Than she had on the desktop version. For example you would be speaking to someone you found on the site's desktop version as coming from Sittingbourne in Kent, then she would appear amongst the few profiles offered to you when you logged on (the site prefering to open up for you in the mobile app version) as coming from Aberystwyth. When questioned, it was always the desktop version that was correct.
There are a few other anomalies and glitches but the above information should be enough to tell you that every single one of the female profiles on this site is a fake and you will never meet a single one of them.
The way the site gets it's money from you by making you pay for every single message you send until you realise that it is conning you, means that it has already got your money and it doesn't care about you because it is already making money out of its next victim.
The sites own "Terms and conditions" when read with what I have written above and in my report of 1/26/16 even tells you that it uses fake profiles. They do this so they can't be sued in court. But very few of us are bothered to read them - Are we?
By Jeremy J., over a year old
Question:
IS IT A SCAM
Answer:
YES, ABSOLUTELY!
For the long answer see my review 1/26/16. But every profile you see is a fake. There are precisely 10,462 women's profiles on here which is exactly the same number as when I got suspicious about this site over a year ago.
See above report to realize that I decided to investigate. And below is the only slightly shorter answer of some of my findings.
1) I took a picture of my computer screen of each of the first 10 pages of profiles nearest my location (desktop version of the site) April 2015. One year later every single one of those 210 profiles were still there and in the same order. I. e. Not one of them had found love and removed themselves from the site and not one new female member has joined the site in a whole year.
2) At one time approximately 5% of the photos had the date taken displayed the earliest of these that I found was 2003. I copied and kept these photos in a folder as I came across them. After a while I told 4 "profiles" that I was chatting to at the time of this phenomenon and within a few hours the site went down for a couple of days before reappearing with the offending photos having been cropped or airbrushed.
3) A profile would never instigate a conversation. If you went away for a few days, there would never be a "where are you" message.
4) There are two ways that you can log on to site when you use a smartphone: Via the mobile app. Which the site prefers you to do by default, or you can click onto "prefer the desktop version" which I prefered to do. One glaring problem was revealed here. Every single profile had a different home town on the mobile app. Than she had on the desktop version. For example you would be speaking to someone you found on the site's desktop version as coming from Sittingbourne in Kent, then she would appear amongst the few profiles offered to you when you logged on (the site prefering to open up for you in the mobile app version) as coming from Aberystwyth. When questioned, it was always the desktop version that was correct.
There are a few other anomalies and glitches but the above information should be enough to tell you that every single one of the female profiles on this site is a fake and you will never meet a single one of them.
The way the site gets it's money from you by making you pay for every single message you send until you realise that it is conning you, means that it has already got your money and it doesn't care about you because it is already making money out of its next victim.
The sites own "Terms and conditions" when read with what I have written above and in my report of 1/26/16 even tells you that it uses fake profiles. They do this so they can't be sued in court. But very few of us are bothered to read them - Are we?
By Jeremy J., over a year old
Answer:
For the long answer see my review 1/26/16. But every profile you see is a fake. There are precisely 10,462 women's profiles on here which is exactly the same number as when I got suspicious about this site over a year ago.
See above report to realize that I decided to investigate. And below is the only slightly shorter answer of some of my findings.
1) I took a picture of my computer screen of each of the first 10 pages of profiles nearest my location (desktop version of the site) April 2015. One year later every single one of those 210 profiles were still there and in the same order. I. e. Not one of them had found love and removed themselves from the site and not one new female member has joined the site in a whole year.
2) At one time approximately 5% of the photos had the date taken displayed the earliest of these that I found was 2003. I copied and kept these photos in a folder as I came across them. After a while I told 4 "profiles" that I was chatting to at the time of this phenomenon and within a few hours the site went down for a couple of days before reappearing with the offending photos having been cropped or airbrushed.
3) A profile would never instigate a conversation. If you went away for a few days, there would never be a "where are you" message.
4) There are two ways that you can log on to site when you use a smartphone: Via the mobile app. Which the site prefers you to do by default, or you can click onto "prefer the desktop version" which I prefered to do. One glaring problem was revealed here. Every single profile had a different home town on the mobile app. Than she had on the desktop version. For example you would be speaking to someone you found on the site's desktop version as coming from Sittingbourne in Kent, then she would appear amongst the few profiles offered to you when you logged on (the site prefering to open up for you in the mobile app version) as coming from Aberystwyth. When questioned, it was always the desktop version that was correct.
There are a few other anomalies and glitches but the above information should be enough to tell you that every single one of the female profiles on this site is a fake and you will never meet a single one of them.
The way the site gets it's money from you by making you pay for every single message you send until you realise that it is conning you, means that it has already got your money and it doesn't care about you because it is already making money out of its next victim.
The sites own "Terms and conditions" when read with what I have written above and in my report of 1/26/16 even tells you that it uses fake profiles. They do this so they can't be sued in court. But very few of us are bothered to read them - Are we?
By Jeremy J., over a year old
Answer:
For the long answer see my review 1/26/16. But every profile you see is a fake. There are precisely 10,462 women's profiles on here which is exactly the same number as when I got suspicious about this site over a year ago.
See above report to realize that I decided to investigate. And below is the only slightly shorter answer of some of my findings.
1) I took a picture of my computer screen of each of the first 10 pages of profiles nearest my location (desktop version of the site) April 2015. One year later every single one of those 210 profiles were still there and in the same order. I. e. Not one of them had found love and removed themselves from the site and not one new female member has joined the site in a whole year.
2) At one time approximately 5% of the photos had the date taken displayed the earliest of these that I found was 2003. I copied and kept these photos in a folder as I came across them. After a while I told 4 "profiles" that I was chatting to at the time of this phenomenon and within a few hours the site went down for a couple of days before reappearing with the offending photos having been cropped or airbrushed.
3) A profile would never instigate a conversation. If you went away for a few days, there would never be a "where are you" message.
4) There are two ways that you can log on to site when you use a smartphone: Via the mobile app. Which the site prefers you to do by default, or you can click onto "prefer the desktop version" which I prefered to do. One glaring problem was revealed here. Every single profile had a different home town on the mobile app. Than she had on the desktop version. For example you would be speaking to someone you found on the site's desktop version as coming from Sittingbourne in Kent, then she would appear amongst the few profiles offered to you when you logged on (the site prefering to open up for you in the mobile app version) as coming from Aberystwyth. When questioned, it was always the desktop version that was correct.
There are a few other anomalies and glitches but the above information should be enough to tell you that every single one of the female profiles on this site is a fake and you will never meet a single one of them.
The way the site gets it's money from you by making you pay for every single message you send until you realise that it is conning you, means that it has already got your money and it doesn't care about you because it is already making money out of its next victim.
The sites own "Terms and conditions" when read with what I have written above and in my report of 1/26/16 even tells you that it uses fake profiles. They do this so they can't be sued in court. But very few of us are bothered to read them - Are we?
By Jeremy J., over a year old
Answer:
The short answer to that is definitely no reimbursement will be given.It does say that in the terms of joining.
By Lee S., over a year old
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