I was the fool that was robbed by one of these sites. They all want the same thing, and that's your credit card information. They'll tell you that they need it to verify that you're 18, and then that's when you get ripped off. They were charging me for 3 different sites before I knew what was happening. By the time I noticed that the profile pictures were all fakes, it was too late, because I was already taken for almost 200$. Had to cancel my credit card to stop anymore recurring charges. These sites are all run by the same thieves and most of them are located overseas so consider yourself warned.
This website is 100% fake! It says it's "free" but it's asking for your credit card information to activate your account! Why do I need to put my credit card information in when you advertised saying that it's 100% free! It's false advertisement and that fake website should be sued and shut down! Don't create an account and keep your money safe!
Scam site that ask you for your credit card information to verify your age and than they charge you for full member for the month. I filed a complaint and was recently reimbursed for two months that this fake site stole from me. $#*! this fake as domain and its affiliates. #NiceTry Scammers!
On checking my bank account I noticed a charge to my debit card was pending. When I checked further I discovered someone was trying to charge an unauthorised amount thru my debit card. My bank discovered three amounts had appeared again thru my debit card all for the same US$ amount during the previous month of July. As all these amounts were completely unauthorised my bank advised me they would try to recover all of these.
Hooray I soon received an email from Videoz advising the August payment had been refunded, but no mention of the other three, so I quickly responded to let them know about the illegal deductions still outstanding. Their answer was odd claiming they could not access my account details. I immediately let them know of their strange answer, that they should co-operate with my bank & refund the sums refered to. I also advised I would be posting a review on SiteJabber.
The matter is still unresolved.
Don't trust them when they do underhand things like this
Merv.
I am a software fraud detective and certify that easysex.com is a fraud. I received an invite by email for an attractive woman wanting to date me. She included two alluring pics. But she wanted me to verify my age by going to her site at http://bit.ly/2bF7MKI. She even gave me her own cc info in case I had to register...
The upshot of the whole thing is that this is a trick to get you to register on easysex.com using your own cc (since hers does not work). When you do, you have 2 days free and then your cc is charged $39.95. The hope is that you won't notice this and get charged additional months as well.
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We keep you humming,
Adam Rose (detective)
I had a spam in my inbox & alas it was this site,& again my details had been cloned & I can only presume via Meetwifes, but this one claims to be free & you only have to input your card details as proof of age rubbish, I fell for something similar a while back & did have my account debited, I was lucky & I did manage to get my money refunded, so live by the old adage if something seems to good to be true then it probably is, leave well alone folks, read the small print in the side bar/box,
Give them your credit card number and they will run it up! Stay away from spamvertised websites! A common trick is to ask for a credit card as proof you are an adult.
( then they run it up!)
Answer: Most of the pictures and profiles are photoshopped or stolen from Facebook, Tumbler, or porn websites. Anyone can do anything they want with your photo, up to and including attaching a fake phone number or email to it. Then they send a fake message to the person that sees your picture and tries to contact the number.