Lonelymilf.co.uk is fraudulent. It uses EPOCH.com for billing which is linked to a fraudulent group of adult websites. They're cowboys based in the US. If you look at some of the pictures of the women they have American things sitting in the background. They've just taken a list of all towns and cities in the UK to make the women look local and applied photos they've leeched from other sites including Facebook accounts set to be viewed by 'Everyone'. The replies from the site even use American terminology that no self-respecting English lass would use. They fail miserably. Avoid and save your money!
£10 to only be able to message people seven times? Yeah it's pretty obvious that that it's a scam site just interested in getting your money. It's getting to the point you're more likely to get laid on the no-nonsense sites like Match then all these adult-oriented sites.
Was flicking through the profiles and surprised to see that a well known porn star lives just down the road and was deperate o meet local guys... as if!
Have to agree with the other reviews... avoid and don't share your credit card details..
You men want to talk about scams and liars!? Well so be it. Im a member of the site, older but single woman. I am bombarded with messages every day, married vile men looking to cheat on their partners. Men who send me their mobile number in the first message. Married, vile, easy men who aren't even willing to pay for a site that they signed up to use. Id say they were the scammers and liars. Ive managed to find two decent men on there, but it took a little time and patience i'll tell you that. You see women think with their heads, not their $#*!. So they aren't going to arrange to meet you from one message. Get a grip of reality instead of $#*!ing because you didn't get what you want. Im not a man hater, but that site whilst helpful in finding what I wanted made me see a horrible side of blokes I didn't like. Some of the male profiles may have been fake, maybe. I don't know. But I know that there are real, decent people out there just looking for the same thing. You just have to find them.
I actually chatted with a few older women on LonelyMilf so it seems to be real and I don't think it's a scam! IMO they don't have as many women in their member base such as Cougars69.com or some other large "Age Gap" sites. But if you are from the UK it should work for you.
LonelyMilf is good but could be better. Justcougars.com is still the best MILF and Cougars site Ive used but this isnt far off. Well worth trying if you havent tried JC.
As a female user, or cougar as my type are better known (my type being named after an animal just because we like younger members of the opposite sex, nobody seems to notice that men have done that since the dawn of time and they dont have an animal name! I blame Courtney Cox personally), I thought Id add my two cents here. Yes, its a great site especially for us ladies as we can jump on anytime we feel a little crazy and have our pick from plenty of young guys. The site is porn for women, with six packs and shaved chests everywhere, and I must confess that I love it. Im sure it could be better, but then nothing is perfect so I dont want to go into the negatives as online dating is full of negatives (trust me, ive tried most sites). The positives are clear and ive had some pretty wild conversations and some pretty crazy nights out with some of the guys on here. As a side note, I would also say that JustCougars.com is well worth checking out too before making a decision as its maybe even better than this one and is a newer site with some great features.
This website is operated by a ghost company called s and p leisure entertainment. This company is not listed. Effectively it's a made up name, and operates in the shadows.
It operates from a virtual office at 483 Green Lanes, London N13 which is no more than a postal address.
Don't even consider using this site
This site is a total scam! Do not give them any money! If you look closely lots of the women have doubles and they are photographed in the same room and given different names and ages! They are not real and will never meet you or even exchange mobile nos. Or email they will keep you talking at £1.30p per message they are SCUM
If you run your cursor over the links on the messages you get, you will find that the area the women are from show on screen! They are very rarely from even the country they claim to be from! They are in fact attempting to get you to enter into a conversation with their own staff! All the answers you get are 1 or 2 sentences and they don't answer your questions. This has the effect of you spending more and more money to talk to, probably some guy in an office, whose sole mission is to get you hooked into an expensive wast of time and money! Anyone who has met someone from their area should come on here and prove me wrong! I'll bet there are no genuine participants on this site! SCAM SCAM SCAM!
1... I msg'd 4 women. They all replied within 2hrs. I thought it was strange, none had left the site and still had their profile available. Obviously sat waiting for a msg.
2... Each reply so far is 2 lines long. Not actually answering questions set, like, "What's your favourite colour?"
3... None have taken up the offer of emailing direct, Skype, fake fb page setup.
4... I live in a village of about 60 people. The 2 which said come from my village I'd know or have seen them. (Not to mention the surrounding villages.)
5... Duplicate profile wording. (Multiple) I thought... 'havn't I just read that...'
6... If we got together, we'd probably see the same replies.
**Conclusion...
There maybe SOME 'genuine' women on there. But I'd say it's a full time job for others, replying for many accounts.
**Recommendation...
Save your money, don't do it.
Crap I agree with all the other reviewas Excuse after excuse Can't text you as my partner pays my mobile bil. Took the bull by the horns and set up a meeting, oh dear she couldn't make it
Leave this site alone
Total Load of crap, Ican confirm all of the above too, constant messages saying I want to stay on the site for safety blah blah what a load of utter rubbish! I hope they don't try and take money from the card that was used to pay for the "services" Fecking Scammers! Stay well clear!
Lonelymilf is a total scam i couldn't agree more with the comments from the guy's who have put a review on here, am sorry Allie i am single a lot of those females advertising are not real people, if they are their as vile as what you say men are because as married women some of they profiles are disgusting to say the least the site should be taken off, only evil vile people scam those that opt to use the site, you could pay hundreds to msg you still would never meet anyone
After using this site for almost two months (not regulary, logged in once a week) I see why many guys keep complaining about it. I still think it is no scam but once you use well established MILF or cougar dating sites (Cougars69 for vasual hookups or Cougarlife for serious dating) you will see the difference. IMO it is not impossible to meet MILFs or cougars but it seems like a hard piece of work.
Well, guys. Not every site which will not get you laid is a scam! Of course sites like this don't have as many female profiles as sites like Saphrina or other well established affair sites. That is pretty clear. But I would not call this site a scam.
Have had same experience as all the other reviews I sent messages to all the woman I was supposed to be chatting to its a scam they all got back with different responces all within 5 or 10 mins all had jobs on office s so how could they reply just after 9am and in the middle of the afternoon complete rip off
A clever scam the girls MSG you back but do everything to keep you messaging as its over a pound per MSG! It promises local girls, but I looked at my old home village in the uk and I didn't recognise one girl! And I know everyone there, complete bollocks!
Answer: 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.
Answer: 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.
Answer: 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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
Answer: The short answer to that is definitely no reimbursement will be given.It does say that in the terms of joining.
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