As a girl its quite easy to meet lads on these sites and must say be naughty is one of the best ive used. The others are tinder (obvs) and hookuphangout.com which is where I met my last boyfriend before I found out he hadnt cancelled his membership and was still shagging around behind my back. Kicked him right to the kerb after that, bloody chancer! Anyway not wanting anything serious so gave this website a try this time for a change and met a few guys, couple of gents, couple of twats but what do you expect? Its free so im happy and stops me gettin bored lol!
I have NEVER heard of this site before and all of a sudden started getting emails from them. Absolutely NO idea how they got my email address. After repeatedly getting them for a few days I decided to click on one of the links to see where I could tell them to stop sending me emails. There was nothing. Not even a contact us section. So I just put up with it. Well, the other day I couldn't take it anymore and looked at their fine print areas like terms and conditions and privacy. After scanning both places I finally found an email! If you would like to get removed from their "promotional email" list (what they called it) email *******@citysex.com. I emailed back and forth with different people from there and they said they never send unsolicited emails which is total BS.
Just wanted to help out if anyone was going through the same thing.
Gotta be fake! I was barely done with setting my profile when I started getting chat requests. I didnt even have a picture posted yet which in turn caused me not to submit my credit card info. This site is much too aggressive to take your money with no means to really hook up with anyone. If you cannot exchange contact info, how are you going to be successful at meeting someone?
Too goddamn funny! I'm a 66 yr old male so I went on this piece of $#*! and thought there must be a heaven... All kinds of hotties from my small town wanted to hook up right now! I had NO picture up, btw.
I just read through their TOS and found they 'employ' love stars' to stimulate site activity. Basically, they identify them as bots, fake users, etc. So, they want me to pay money to be lied to? Ha! I could have just stayed married or meet a woman online at most REAL sites for free... LOL :p
This sight is getting even more aggressive. I received a Facebook friend request from an attractive girl who I added figuring she was a friend of my brother. I then received Facebook messages asking me to meet up the coming weekend and to text her on a number she gave. The number was to a real cell phone which responded to me she was over the text limit and to contact her on her profile. Redirecting me to this sight which is clearly a scam site. Their schemes have gotten pretty elaborate. I was apprehensive but fooled enough, fortunately when something asks for my credit card i just stop, cancel, exit.
I was led into this by a Facebook scammer, but I used a bank card with no money on it. It declined my card so I hope it didn't do any damage. I just unsubscribed from their email database.
Someone remind me next time that most things on the Internet are too good to be true...
The site is scam, hosted at Cypres ( the worst place and famous for other spam sites), the profiles are fake, the cities are fake. Maybe a few real persons are there by error. They must have people hired to set up fake profiles- and photos are mostly unreal. Its nearly impossible to get contacts on the IM mode and the persons who write back are possibly bots or hired. Just checking what may happen to my bank account. Stay away and look for real dating sites. With good reputation.
Funny I had the same experience got a friend request from a random beautiful girl and the whole shpeel. I was kind of suspicious so i checked google and found out it was a scam. However, she then goes to send me some pictures of her from other "competitions" and others to "motivate" me to continue to go on with the process. These people are getting extra tricky to convince people to do it…almost as if it's a real person who works for the site to scam people….
This website is a fraud/scam. I took down my profile and picture and am still getting favorite listed and IM's. Now, everytime I get an IM, I tell the other side the website is a fraud/scam. They don't react. It's as if someone is working a mechanical answer board just pushing buttons. Now I am telling the IM's that I have cancelled my credit card so they won't be getting any money from me when they try to access it. That seems to be working...
Citysex.com is a scam! I had regular correspondence with 3 ladies from Melbourne, Australia over a couple of months. I like to write poems for ladies. I posted poems with graphics for each girl on my own personal website, and invited them to view. When the girls hit my page, I checked their IP address. Two of the girls had PHILIPPINE addresses! The third girl didn't hit. I'm sure she was there also. I didn't let on to any of the girls. When I cancelled my 3 month membership one month before it expired, the letters from all 3 girls stopped on that day. Go figure!
I receive at least 20 spam bot emails every day to all three of my yahoo email accounts from citysex.com. Every email provides a link to unsubscribe from the profile of the spam bot who sent it but once this site has your email address you soon get non stop emails from other spam bot profiles. Avoid them at all cost!
This website is a scam and a joke. I found this during my search for fun sex chat, but I noticed some things that were too good to be true. One, many girls were in the same metro I live in or Inglewood, California. The second weird thing was the girls had porn star/bikini model models, my picture wasn't visible, yet they wanted to hook up? And the third strange thing was as soon as I logged in, I received IM's from girls saying they wanted to give me a good time. I didn't pay money to this site and after reading the other reviews, I surely won't. The website is also from Cyprus, another scam, and avoid this!
I never fell for it and signed up, but after getting the fake e-card invitation in my spambox and visiting its hosted address out of curiosity (http://www.citysexlocal3.ru), I looked through the profiles on the front page. Lots of pretty girl pics, lots of bland profiles to go with them and all miraculously located within my city of residence! One profile, however, claimed to be by a "UCLA girl" who said she was living "down in Venice." Hm, kind of a mismatch there. Yes, her fake profile did name my city as her location, and my city is located halfway across the US from UCLA and Venice.
These scams can be fun to poke around in. This one is pretty sophisticated, but still obvious as can be with the most minor of detective work.
TOTALLY BOGUS SITE!
I get MANY false profiles invites every single day. I send to admin and they act like they don't know what I'm talking about. I cancelled account due to it and the spam keeps coming. This site is a nightmare, period.
Run!
Read "Terms and Conditions"'Item 10 spells it all out. They have profiles designated "LS" (Love Stars). These are paid employees of the website and the profiles, photos etc are fictitious, They show this desigmation on the members profile with a gray/silver LS on the right hand side of the profilers "What am I looking for". You can avoid losing any money if you'll always take the 5 minutes or so that it takes to read over the terms and conditions. Don't get taken, do your due diligence.
I got an add on Facebook and chatted with a girl for a while, she had a realistic profile with hundreds of personal photos and friends. She talked like a normal girl and we actually had some cool conversations. Then one day she asked me to vote for her in a bikini contest, she started sending me the links for citysex, she said it was her sponsor site and I just needed to put in my credit card to verify that I wasn't a minor.
She even sent me some awesome nude pics.
After looking at the terms and conditions it was easy to see that no matter what she said, I would still be charged $40 a month on top of $40 a month for another site.
I later googles citysex and came across this site. I feel sorry for anyone who fell for the scam. STAY AWAY.
Scam... No one gets that many requests for chats and video with no picture. I created an account "WIfeBeater" and said I like a woman who shuts her mouth and makes me my sandwich... Still got all kninds of chat invites and all that. FAKE!
As soon as you sign up for this 'free' site, you'll immediately see two charges pop up in your account:
Achweblog.com PENDING ($2.97)
Achweblog.com PENDING ($59.99)
Then, you are allowed access to chat and email with paid chatters and automatic chat bots who use model photos as theirs and who, are in no way, real people!
This is the kind of scam site that, as soon as a few state's Attorney's General file a class action suit against them, they go out of business and vanish.
So, guys, if you enjoy emailing and chatting with fat, balding East European men who are posing as hot local girls, then go right ahead and don't learn from how I was scammed!
Seems like a scam to me. Advertising it as a free site, the first thing you are urged to do is sign up for a membership (with a fee). Not possible to caontact anyone for free:-(. Save you time and money!
Answer: Another site based out of south africa full scam just like those women on yahoo messenger taking care of their sick mother and want money for a plane ticket to come be yours... do not donate a cent enjoy!
CitySex has a rating of 1.6 stars from 93 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with CitySex most frequently mention credit card, total scam and email address. CitySex ranks 45th among Hook Up sites.