One-night-stand site is a scam
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ONE NIGHT STAND IS A SCAM
a fraud (fake files, messages to entice.. AND IN THE END, MONTHLY DEDUCTIONS THAT ARE HARD TO STOP
how is this site not banned?
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You need to block direct debits at your bank.
You should know that the bank doesn't release the money for your purchases until a month has passed.
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I confirm! A site to avoid like the plague... or like COVID-19, that's more fitting! Professional racketeers who take you for a fool in the most abject way possible! Faithless girls who play with men's feelings without any scruples... I signed up on this site after separating from my wife, in a very honest démarche. I want to make it clear that I'm not what you would call a "horny guy," even though I do love sex! Right from the start, I clicked well with a 37-year-old woman living an hour's drive from me. But right from the start, she also began to cleverly postpone our meeting... Of course, I had read numerous negative reviews about the site, but I didn't believe them, and this woman reassured me every time I mentioned my suspicions and fears about her procrastination.
This little circus lasted 3 weeks, just long enough for her to make me write a good number of their damned paid messages! And I can tell you they don’t hold back at all, oh no! Of course, it was out of the question for her to exchange our contacts to communicate; she claimed it was for security reasons and that she preferred to stay on the site until she got to know me well and was sure of my intentions... Anyway, I won't bore you with the details! In the end, after three weeks, unable to take it anymore, I went to check on Google one of the few photos she had sent me, and of course, I easily found this photo on several Russian porn sites, shared by other fake French sites of the same kind as coupdunsoir! Honestly, this site should be prosecuted for blatant fraud because their mode of operation is increasingly being denounced, but no one threatens them, even though they are nothing more than gangsters hiding behind their computers with shameless accomplices! Moreover, they exploit people's emotional distress, especially men's! And not all these men are ill-intentioned as one might wrongly think! -
Of course it's a scam! Nothing new here!
And you too, hello and thank you, huh!!! -
Indeed, the site "coup d'un soir" is really a scam... Everything is designed for you to subscribe to a subscription in order to chat with all the girls who liked you or sent you a message! Obviously, as soon as you pay, you get no more messages from the girls in question and of course never any meetings! In short, go ahead to possibly browse because some photos are worth a look but never pay!
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A true SCAM. At first, I thought they were hostesses. I don't think so. We can exchange 100 messages quite well, but the women keep asking the same questions, as if they were doing it on purpose or really had empty heads. They mostly want to read dirty talk and know how they would get laid. The woman is never ready, even if she promises to be. It always falls apart at the last minute when it comes to meeting up and getting to know each other over a drink in a lounge bar. She never has the time, always wants to continue exchanging messages. As if they had their commissions on the credits they make their interlocutors spend. The profiles are diverse, often ranging from 20 to some in their 60s. Very often they are quite loose for the photos. This site is a real money trap. Each MESSAGE with a tiny writing format COSTS €1 / 1 photo = €10. Don't go there; waste of money, waste of time. The site never answers the questions asked. The contact email is very, very hard to find, I'm currently unable to do so. My bank didn't want to make transactions with the entity for payments because the legal and tax entity had been reported, which attests to the nature of this site: FRAUD.
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Indeed, this site is a complete scam. On one hand, the amounts required to credit the account are significant considering the dedicated emails of 400 words. On the other hand, the file is almost static. As for the trick questions about the geographical situation, the answers are vague and always lead to another question. In short, it's impossible to leave the site; these operators make sure to keep you in their playground. Forget about Gmail or phone numbers. They are there under different profiles just to squeeze a few euros out of you. Before it becomes an addiction, run away. In short, this should be reported to consumer associations to warn as many people as possible. But the competition is there. Cut off one head and two grow back already. Informing is for now the only thing to do.
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Yes, big scam. You see girls scrolling by who offer you great meetings, but when you want to give your email or phone number, the girl in question tells you she doesn't trust you and you waste your plan in 3 clicks... site to avoid and spread the word... it's a maaaaaaaajor scam.
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I confirm, it's a scam. I tried it for a few weeks and quickly realized that the profiles are fake, automated messages. Avoid this site!!
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I completely agree with you. It's a big scam. The principle is clear. This site operates with purchased credits. Therefore, the female employees' job is to get you to write as many words as possible so that you deplete your credits as quickly as possible: "let's chat. Don't take it the wrong way. I'd rather get to know each other before giving you my number." The goal is to get you to buy more credits. Never a meeting. Just talk. The photos are fake and so are the profiles. Some photos come from porn sites. The written expressions are found from one woman to another. Copy and paste. Report to the authorities would be advisable. Advice: this site is to be avoided...
- I have also been scammed on this site which, in fact, only aims to sell you credits (basically €1.50) for chatting with fakes or employees who are just dragging it out; it's amusing to see that the site erases a phone number or an email address ----
I am very much in favor of a class action aimed at condemning this site which, incidentally, promises to refund you if you do not get an appointment.
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To see if it's a scam (almost all adult sites), check if they have viewed your profile because a girl would never send you a message without having looked at your profile first!!! Second thing to consider, don't fill out your profile on the first day, because once again girls have so many choices that they won't go to profiles without photos and descriptions!!
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there are plenty of others of the same type. However, there is now a specific law on identity theft because, of course, the site is not required to ensure that the texts correspond to the photos, but it's the same with flirteavecmoi or alloflirt, etc.
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Big scam; moreover, if you have noticed, the number of visits decreases and increases depending on the recharges, but the authorities don't care.
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we should initiate a class action, either to compel them to reimburse us, or to have them condemned; additionally, false advertising because they commit to reimburse if you do not get an appointment.
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Hello, this message is for all the men who, like me, have been scammed on the site "Coup d'un Soir." LET'S UNITE TO FILE A COMPLAINT AGAINST THIS FRAUDULENT SITE TOGETHER!
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Good evening, try this nickname *** I caught my husband writing to her. Apparently, her name is Mia, a married woman of 42 in Lyon. They've been talking for about 2 months. She doesn't seem shy.
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The correspondents are operators and not real girls... their goal is to burn users' credits...
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Yes, I confirm that it is a scam, they lead you on by constantly urging you to stay on the site. As for the promise "REFUND IF NO APPOINTMENT," it is not in the general terms, and when you request its application, you never get a response... AVOID.
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I confirm, "one-night stand" should be avoided at all costs. I wanted to test it and quickly understood to limit being siphoned off euros. The girls have hot pictures taken from the internet. You would never know who you are talking to, they ask to continue the exchanges to be "reassured" before a potential meeting and to make you cough up €. Every message you receive ends with a question to push you to write. So don’t let yourself get scammed. Definitely don’t go for it.
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It's a big scam. Everything is fake, the women's profiles, the photos (99% are images from porn sites). The phrases that often come up; we have to get to know each other better, I don't have time because of my job, so even better!! I'm a flight attendant, executive assistant, nurse, store manager, even profiles without photos are even more misleading, you have to ask more questions. Try it and give your feedback!!!
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Yes, a real scam! A woman living 7 km away from me, we exchange messages but when I tactfully suggest having a coffee or communicating through another means than the site, it's a no, let's stick to the site. 30 euros for 20 messages and we can create links like that, lol.. I've received 124 messages. I tried to focus on just two and honestly, it's a joke.
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Site completely useless, I suggested a coffee to a woman supposedly living in the town next to mine after several messages and always got an excuse. Like I was going to attack her in a pub, and the few women I've supposedly exchanged with, well, it's the same story...
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And me, my friend, have you seen how much they have improved.
No more spelling mistakes, I had a life of scheming and still got played. The site is based in France, but just to let you know, I lost 500 credits being messed around; no profile is real. At first, after you sign up, the bots kick in, and you see your profile being viewed, then 10 minutes later the same bot sends you an icebreaker, then the preferences are set and the unscrupulous humans start their lies.
Then you take credits without any hassle to never have an appointment. But some work from a call center while others work remotely (more interesting if you have the guts to go threaten them, as they are with their families and therefore vulnerable. And others are pros from Africa, probably Abidjan. They mocked me and invited me to come party at their place, which was convenient since my friend is settled there, so when I sent him my passport as proof of vaccination he was surprised, but I’m lucky to have only lost 500 while pretty much needing to invest 10,000 to form a team; some people committed suicide because of them. But I, Jacquemin Eric, will go find 2 or 3 of them. In life, you make your choices, okay. But I made the choice to r
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