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Casualpickup has a rating of 1 stars from 7 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Casualpickup ranks 569th among Dating sites.
It's full of abandoned outdated profiles and 100% fake profiles with hot photos. And it's full of bots messaging you from these profiles. They aim at making you purchase a membership. Don't do it. The flow of messages will dry up when you pay. I switched to good old AFFlirts.com
Because I've had enough of experiments with lame sites like Casualpickup. Now I'm not wasting my time anymore. I've been meeting many pretty girls and it looks like I've recently started a relationship. So don't be lured into Casualpickup. It looks quite promising at first. But in fact it's a ghost town. It's seductive but fake illusion - a mere rip off.
THIS BUNCH OF SCUMBAGS BELONG IN PRISON POST A PIC OR YOYR E MSIL LOOK OUT I HAVE POPED UP ON 30 SIRES GAT TRANNY YOU NAME IT I WANN SHOOT THESE PUTRED SCUM BAGS
All profiles are either fake or outdated. But the worst thing is you constantly get slogged with a fee from their sister sites. Search elsewhere. Just avoid Casualpickup. They do nothing to ferret out scammers. They don't even try to attract genuine people. They just extract money from poor suckers. Casualpickup is a total waste of time and money.
The site and the partnering sites are bogus, illegal "bait & switch" scams. DONT WASTE your money! You will NEVER actually meet a person with this site or any of its affiliates.
Just wanted to post yet another review for an online dating site that is a complete scam. It's no different than other scam sites similar to it and they are quite easy to detect once you have used dating sites like it. What they do is create fake profiles that are driven by chatbots that will spam you with messages in an effort to get you to spend money for credits that are used for the purpose of messaging back. The messages they send are baited with expressing their interest in you and that they want you to have sex with them. The chances that you are talking to are real person are slim to none.
Don't be naive! Any dating site you didn't sign up for that sends your unsolicited emails with a picture of a beautiful woman wearing a suggestive look on her face is automatically a scam (particularly, as in my case, if the woman looks about 50 years my junior).
Like all of it's sister companies in this group (Tolicu Limited, Prodromou Xenofontos 8,2416 Nicosia, Cyprus) Casualpickup is a complete scam where you have to spend coins to chat to allegedly hot 'girls'. A 200 character text (which includes spaces and punctuation) costs around £2.77 and for that you get to chat to a 'girl' who responds with continuous questions even on things you have already discussed. Some fake profiles are easily spotted too. One of the profiles even said how much she enjoyed living in the new 'state' and loved snowboarding and skiing and walks along the beach on a morning, she allegedly lives in Warrington in the UK so anyone who knows that area of north west England would know how laughable that is. Most promise a meet in the first message and then talk around in circles and are impossible to pin down and noticeably as your coins are running out the messages get more racy and new 'girls' want to talk to you. Steer well clear of this site and any others in the same group and don't be fooled by glowing reports on some review sites.