Is WeFlirt a scam?
Ninoo81 Posted messages 1 Status Member -
I would like to know if among the users and former users of this "so-called" dating Messenger, there are any who might have had a semblance, I say a semblance, of being scammed?
I feel like this software is nothing more than a scam trap that I have cowardly jumped into... Nobody is responding to me, even though at first it seemed like I was getting replies...
In short, I hope that those who read this will either be very aware and cautious people or that they have been fooled like I was...
Feel free to enlighten me ;)
Thank you
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I would like to tell those who often visit chat sites like weflirt, as well as through the WAP service on their mobile phones, to watch out because you are only contacted by people who are thousands of kilometers away from you and who have received training and are being paid to make you look like fools by getting you to play their game. Those who want more details can open a forum on the site; I would be happy to help you in order to curb the actions of these modern-day scammers.
Thank you, Samson
And otherwise, even better, get out of your house and go meet your soulmate in the flesh!
Hello.. having frequented this site myself.. I can assure you that it's a scam, I got taken in just like you because I was chatting with a woman with whom things were going very well... but when we wanted to exchange numbers or find a place to meet, the site blocked the messages even if you purchased the biggest package..
Speaking of packages, to unlock all the options to chat with someone or open photos or audio, you need to get the pro package which lasts 6 months and costs the astronomical sum of €389.99 paid in one go.. it gives you a certain number of credits that get used up as soon as you talk to someone..
1 credit to send a written message.
At least 50 credits to send an audio message that lasts no more than 5 seconds.
50 or 100 credits if you want to start a video chat...
Conversely, it's the same when a person sends you a photo or audio, it costs about the same in credits, so when your credits drop to 0, you have the choice either to renew your credits by purchasing another package or to give up and leave the site... something I strongly recommend because it's truly a money-draining machine that ultimately leads to nothing, especially not a meeting..