3 reviews for Meez are not recommended
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California
1 review
8 helpful votes

Very Shady Business Tactics Until The End!
March 11, 2018

When I was just shy of the age of 13, I came across this website and decided to give it a try. Everything went smoothly for a few years until the upcoming decision to change the whole layout of the website caused a huge stir, with MANY Meezers being against the idea because Classic Meez had many perks, which include games that reward you with coins to spend in the Meez Maker so you could doll up your avatar to your liking, rooms that had all-around better features, options to filter room listings via categories, and a discipline system appropriate for a website that advertises as PG-13. They even added a feature that let you add a friend's avatar alongside you on your profile for a few thousand coins (rip-off, I might add as you never went on the profiles as often to cost that much). Soon after the feature a friend option was implemented, Meez decided to release some of the Beta Meez features (from my memory), which removed the feature and didn't refund anyones' coins. The layout change in the Meez Maker also removed animations and backgrounds, which no one received a coin refund for those, either, but they did promise that they were going to be adding the animations and backgrounds at a later time.
Well, a year or two goes by and Beta Meez finally becomes the main layout (with a few tweaks) with the explanation that this new layout was much less vulnerable to being hacked than Classic Meez, along with other promises, but they were very incorrect; not only were the promised Meez Maker animations and backgrounds never added, the filter feature that helped keep your search between public and private rooms was removed, the games were removed, as well as many other features that made site navigation easier, but the new website was getting frequent hack attacks; more than Classic ever did.
Time went on with many complaints from the long-time Meezers and the hack attacks got more frequent, with many popping into the forums to offer some frustrating, yet entertaining time in between their hack attempts.
The summer of 2017 started Meez's downfall, which could have been caused by the constant hack attacks, poor attitudes from supervisors (Glassdoor employee reviews), or the from the CEO's unannounced surrender of the company.
It is rumoured that the employees completely abandoned the website unannounced around August of 2017 because many abuse reports went unanswered, Admins suddenly stopped doing their "meet the Admins" events, many emails to the support staff were ignored, and porn bombarded the forums for hours with no bother to remove it, which many lewd posts disappeared within minutes in the past. All of this wouldn't have bothered me because the negative aspect of the way they handle their businesses will forever be a tarnish in their resumes, but what got me was the fact that everything else was let to the dogs (so-to-speak) except for the VIP perk payment options. The VIP payment option page was kept in tip-top shape and a vast majority of Meezers had money successfully taken out of their bank accounts, but the rest of the website couldn't hold its own. Everything was also kept hush-hush when it came to what was going on; if they were updating, planning a shutdown, or trying to fix their vulnerable website.

Well, to conclude this review, I honestly feel that the developers of Meez.com scammed many clueless Meezers out of money starting in August of 2017. I have stated previously that they would not give any updates on what they were doing with the website to repair the damage done by hackers on their website and ignored emails and they also had no problems making sure that the money portion of the website was in perfect working order, but many Meezers paid for a service that they did not receive the promised perks for as the website was abandoned by the developers. If you swallow your pride and make a decision to shutdown your business, that's less money for your pocket if you have a payment option in place. This business was struggling financially and let the hackers ransack the website because what better excuse is there to not refund your customers than to blame hackers for all of your problems while you're anticipating your website's domain contract to expire on said date?

Date of experience: March 11, 2018
California
1 review
5 helpful votes

Lack Of Effort Once Put In By Developers
November 3, 2017

Meez used to be a website that was overrun with users, had easy navigational features, and was a friendlier place to be, but after ten years and a new layout, that all changed.
Meez's downfall started to happen after the launch of "beta Meez," which was a downgrade that was over-hyped by the developers to make it seem to be an improved version of the old website. They gave us an option the switch back to the classic version of Meez and many made the switch, along with MANY complaints about how bad beta Meez was. Some users did like the beta version, but most preferred the classic version and here's some comparisons:

Classic:
1. Meez Maker had a variety of categories to choose from, which ranged from punk to military, and the category list was easier to navigate through.
2. Meez Maker had a variety of animations/backgrounds to choose from, which were bought via coins that were earned via games or from extra cash lying around the house.
3. Many items in the Meez Maker worked correctly, but if they didn't, it was fixed immediately.
4. Forum's sub-forums were kept separate in an orderly way so no one stepped on any toes.
5. Reports/bans were watched more often and more carefully to avoid any conflict.
6. Hacking attempts were less frequent, but when they did hit, it was acted on by developers right away.
7. Users were more friendly because the developers weren't lenient with putting a stop to harmful things, making Meez truly 13+.
8. Virtual rooms were bigger and clearer.

Beta/New:
1. Meez Maker's category feature is buggy so you lose your place while searching within them.
2. Meez Maker's items don't work as they should so a pop-up tells you the item is unavailable and many have been reported to the developers via email, but those same ones are still broken to this day.
3. Meez Maker no longer has animations/backgrounds due to the new layout, which no compensation for lost money/coins has been offered despite a long, empty promise of bringing those items back.
4. Forums were completely redone and sub-forums were merged, confusing many people and causing a conflict of many topics.
5. Reports/bans are no longer being monitored as much, if not at all, which has let many folks make threats within the forums/Meez Nation with nothing done about it.
6. Hacking attempts are now treated with the "let it pass" routine, which leaves Meezers' credit card numbers in their database vulnerable.
7. A rise in harmful users has been seen within the website since the lack of authority, which those users show some psychopathic tendencies and they like to target younger, more gullible children. This has made Meez more of an 18+ website.
8. Virtual rooms seem small and grainy due to change in technology used, which has brought about a lag code that people constantly send to lag users out of rooms and also crash their computers.
The developers seem to be milking new/gullible users dry of money via VIP status promises before they close up shop on this whole website. Meez.com has been declining slowly for a few years now, with this year being the worst it has ever been. Meez is currently down (November 3rd, 2017) and who knows if they're actually doing something about their website, or just being hacked anymore?

Date of experience: November 3, 2017
Louisiana
2 reviews
4 helpful votes

Its totally boring i recommend none play it lol; dd...
September 17, 2012

Its totally boring i recommend none play it lol; dd because all you do is go in a dumb space chat with friends jam to music and dance thats it the emotions arent even free like seriously meez wow i started playing a few days a few weeks ago or months anyway you cant even order food at resturant so stf wtf meez iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hatttteeeeeeeeeee meeeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzz... commmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! Hope this was helpful ;)

Date of experience: September 17, 2012
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3 reviews for Meez are not recommended