Busted: Milfsaffair.com Uses Fake Milfs To Make You Buy A Membership
Posted on May 26, 2016 | By Dating Critic | 1 response
Site Reviewed:
Milfsaffair.com:
Summary Of The Scam:
- Fantasy / Phony Female Profiles Are Everywhere
- Emails Are Used To Manipulate People So They Will Purchase A Membership
- Instant Messages Are Used To Manipulate People So They Will Purchase A Membership
- They Hire People To Deceive You And Sell Monthly Memberships
Fantasy / Phony Female Profiles Are Everywhere:
Milfsaffair.com has been online since January 2014 and since it's inception it has always used pretend (not real) females called "Online Cupids". These imaginary women are everywhere. All the females on the site are fictional. The extent of the fakes on this site are astronomical.
You may be asking how exactly do we know that Milfsaffair.com has fake girls at every turn? It turns out that they tell everyone on the front page of their site! They specifically state that "Online Cupids" are fantasy profiles that are operated by the site for entertainment"! Go take a look if you don't believe us, its right there when you register on the site. Unfortunately most guys skip past that paragraph and still register on the site. Think about it for a minute this web site is making fake profiles and then making other people who join the site believe that they are looking at real female profiles. Something we should mention is that the female profiles are the only ones that are fake. All the profile of guys are real because they have no problem with men joining the site but they do have a massive problem with no women joining the site. They call this site "Milfs Affair", where you can have an affair with a milf. This is all a fantasy in your head. You have been watching too many porn movies that make you believe that there are hot looking milfs ready to jump your bones at every turn. It's a fantasy and the owners of this web site have capitalized on guys looking for older milfs. But since they don't have any real milfs joining their fake dating site they use fake profiles called "Online Cupids".
It's really easy to spot a fake profile just look for the "Online Cupid" logo . Every single fictitious girl they create has that logo on it. If you ever wonder if a girl is fake or real look for the logo. And another interesting fact is that they also talk about all of this on their terms page.
Taken from the terms page in section 9 c 1:
"THIS SITE USES FANTASY PROFILES CALLED ONLINE CUPIDS®: You understand, acknowledge, and agree that some of the user profiles posted on this site may be fictitious and operated by the Site or its contractors. These profiles and related messages are conspicuously labeled with the Online Cupids logo . You understand, acknowledge, and agree that the information, text, and pictures contained in the Online Cupids® service profiles do not pertain to any actual person, but are included for entertainment and educational purposes only. Life events, experiences, interests, and geographic locations are fictitious. Nothing contained in any Online Cupids® service profile or message is intended to describe or resemble any real person – living or dead. Any similarity between Online Cupids® user profile descriptions or images and any person is purely coincidental..
Emails Are Used To Manipulate People So They Will Purchase A Membership:
Did you get a bunch of emails when you joined the site? If you did, look and check if they have the "Online Cupid" logo on it, chances are you they do. You'd be hard pressed to find any real emails from actual members, since there aren't any. 100% of the emails sent to us were from computer robots, not from real people. You probably have no clue but Milfsaffair.com uses software programmers to create bots (a software application that runs automated tasks) that are designed to send automated emails to members. The email messages do look real until you see the logo. Then you instantly know that it's all fake!
The emails they send out are used as a marketing scam tool created so you believe a girl local to you is interested in you. Once you hit the reply button you are automatically sent to the upgrade membership page. They want you to buy a membership so they can profit from your ignorance. And unfortunately thousands of people (all of them male) fall for this con job every single month.
Something else you should be aware of is that the computer bots provide very sophisticated options for people who want to send out automated emails. They use templates that they can design to make it look as if the emails are coming from real women. These are very sophisticated scams that are virtually impossible to detect unless you have some experience with these type of online dating frauds. Luckily for us they mark every single email they sent with the Online Cupid logo . Look for that logo and you will always be safe.
Taken from the terms page in section 9 c 1:
"Messages sent from our Online Cupids® service may be automatically generated with no human involvement, and Online Cupids® messages and/or correspondence may be generated by third-parties hired or contracted by Us. The Online Cupids® service is also intended to proactively monitor user activities and other communications to ensure compliance with Our Privacy Policy, internal operating policies, and Our Terms and Conditions.
They Hire People To Deceive You And Sell Monthly Memberships:
Instant messages are also sent with the exact same software as emails. So don't fall for this deception, if you try to reply to any instant messages you get you will always be sent to the upgrade membership page. The instant messages sometimes even disclose your location. For instance one instant message we received said hi "I'm Stacy from Chicago". The reason they were able to identify our location as Chicago is because when we signed up on Milfsaffair.com we needed to give our location which was Chicago and with that information the computer bots will then send you emails and instant messages with the word "Chicago" in it making it seem as if the girl is real and is living in your city in our case it was Chicago.
The easiest way to identify If you're receiving fake instant messages is to look for the Online Cupid logo on the top right of the instant message chat window.
Taken from the terms page section 9 c 1:
"Messages sent from our Online Cupids® service may be automatically generated with no human involvement, and Online Cupids® messages and/or correspondence may be generated by third-parties hired or contracted by Us. The Online Cupids® service is also intended to proactively monitor user activities and other communications to ensure compliance with Our Privacy Policy, internal operating policies, and Our Terms and Conditions."
Paid Persons (Employees & Contractors) Used To Sell Monthly Memberships:
Something else important you should be aware of is that if you actually do come across a member that you know is real they are most likely being paid by the website to interact with you. In the terms and conditions page they admit that they employ staff and hire third-party contractors whose job description it is to chat with you and email you. They are paid to pretend to be members and they run the fictitious Online Cupid profiles. The people who run these profiles could be women or men but they are never who they say they are. They are not the people in the photographs you see. This elaborate scheme is hard to fathom but with millions of dollars at stake illegitimate dating networks go out of their way to scam and steal from as many people as it possibly can. They have absolutely no morals and they do anything to make a buck.
Taken from the terms page section 9 c 1 :
"You understand, acknowledge, and agree that some of the user profiles posted on this site may be fictitious and operated by the Site or its contractors. Messages sent from our Online Cupids® service may be generated by third-parties hired or contracted by us. Please also note that a single Online Cupid contractor may be involved with more than one (1) profile on our Site."
How To Contact The Site:
- By Phone: 1-888-649-9178
- By Email: [email protected], [email protected]
- By Web Site: Milfsaffair.com/support
- By Address: Dositheou, 42 Strovolos, P.C. 2028, Nicosia, Cyprus
How To Cancel Your Trial & Monthly Membership:
If you want to cancel your paid trial or monthly subscription to this site you can use the various methods that we have listed below to do so.
- Cancel By Email: [email protected]
- Cancel On Site: Milfsaffair.com/support
- Cancel By Phone: 1-888-649-9178
- Cancel By Mail: Dositheou, 42 Strovolos, P.C. 2028, Nicosia, Cyprus
Domain Registrant Info:
- Registrant Name: DOMAIN ADMINISTRATOR
- Registered: on January 7, 2014
- Hosting Company: DENIRO MARKETING, LLC
- Hosting Location: 6777 Embarcadero Dr, Suite #3, Stockton, CA, 95219, US
- Ip address: 173.241.1.82
- Name servers: NS1.CENTURIONHOSTING.COM, NS2.CENTURIONHOSTING.COM, NS3.CENTURIONHOSTING.COM, NS4.CENTURIONHOSTING.COM
- Registrant Email: [email protected]
- Registrant Phone: 357.22678944
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Traffic Info:
- Unique Daily Visitors: 32,300
- Unique Monthly Visitors: 970,000
(traffic statistics from September 2015 to February 2016)
The Judgment:
Do you like being played for a fool? Do you like wasting time on fake women? Well that's all you'll find on Milfsaffair.com. Nothing on this site is real, it's all fake just like the Easter bunny.
Find Legitimate Women Here:
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File Consumer Complaints & Report Abuse:
- Contact the FTC: File a consumer complaint to report financial losses as a result of purchasing a subscription to this service.
- Contact the hosting provider: site: none email: [email protected], [email protected] or call: 1-209-477-7676.
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