Secretbenefits and its sister website, sugardaddy, are both scams even though they do on occasional yield real results. I have been a sugardaddy for many years and have met younger women using seeking[removed by editor] and secretbenefits[removed by editor], but the latter scams men regularly. Men will receive messages from lots of girls who then never respond to replies. Basically the fake messages simply harvest 10 credits each time, and only a small fraction are genuine messages from girls who will converse after your reply. This is why any website with a pay-per-message policy rather than a monthly subscription is a scam as it is so easy to abuse with fake/automated messages. I would not recommend that any sugardaddy uses this site.
Beoordelingsdatum 2024-07-19 21:45:03
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