by Justindroft » Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:19 am
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Flirt.com is a scam
Hi all, got scammed by this website. Saw that there were a couple of post informing about this but just wanted to give more details
Paid for the three day offer and with the confirmation of the subscription, got two mails from hornycontacts.com and loveaholics.com asking me to confirm my email. Didn’t pay attention and deleted them.
I immediately canceled the subscription in flirt.com without any issue and on the last day it changed to a standard membership so since it was bs site, cancelled the account as well.
So I was happy and watching a movie when I got an sms from my card provider telling me that I got a 71.78 euros charge from fry frtlsp.com. Never heard of them, so I called my card provider and cancelled my card and will request the return of the money as well.
Then I realized that maybe these two websites also by some miracle signed me up to a paid subscription... so I logged in... had to recover the passwords because they were not the one I used in flirt.com... and surprise, loveaholics.com did signed me up for a paid subscription without me being aware (pretty sure that somewhere during the signing process in flirt there was something checked and didn’t pay attention.). So I had to cancel subscription and account in these two other sites.
So, sorry for the long post but in summary.... do not use flirt.com at all!!!
Yes, FLIRT.COM it is a scamming website. It sign you on multiple websites like askme4date.com . It bombard you with emails that you receive messages, and you need to pay to see them. After you pay you see the messages. All messages are from BOTS. No real person.
It's subscribing to automatic renewal and it's hard to cancel renewal. They push you to a complicated scheme. I'm not even sure the renewal canceling works. After
https://www.alldatingwebsites.com/reviews/flirt.com/
https://www.datingsitesreviews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=8185
https://beyondages.com/flirt-review/
https://www.alldatingwebsites.com/reviews/flirt.com/682-flirtcom--do-not-use.php
https://www.reddit.com/r/Scams/comments/meiute/flirtcom_is_a_scam/
https://justhookup.com/sites/flirt-review/
https://www.datingwise.com/review/flirt.com/
https://healthyframework.com/flirt-com-review/
Flirt.com is a scam
Hi all, got scammed by this website. Saw that there were a couple of post informing about this but just wanted to give more details
Paid for the three day offer and with the confirmation of the subscription, got two mails from hornycontacts.com and loveaholics.com asking me to confirm my email. Didn’t pay attention and deleted them.
I immediately canceled the subscription in flirt.com without any issue and on the last day it changed to a standard membership so since it was bs site, cancelled the account as well.
So I was happy and watching a movie when I got an sms from my card provider telling me that I got a 71.78 euros charge from fry frtlsp.com. Never heard of them, so I called my card provider and cancelled my card and will request the return of the money as well.
Then I realized that maybe these two websites also by some miracle signed me up to a paid subscription... so I logged in... had to recover the passwords because they were not the one I used in flirt.com... and surprise, loveaholics.com did signed me up for a paid subscription without me being aware (pretty sure that somewhere during the signing process in flirt there was something checked and didn’t pay attention.). So I had to cancel subscription and account in these two other sites.
So, sorry for the long post but in summary.... do not use flirt.com at all!!!
Yes, FLIRT.COM it is a scamming website. It sign you on multiple websites like askme4date.com . It bombard you with emails that you receive messages, and you need to pay to see them. After you pay you see the messages. All messages are from BOTS. No real person.
It's subscribing to automatic renewal and it's hard to cancel renewal. They push you to a complicated scheme. I'm not even sure the renewal canceling works. After