It is a scam by bots
It is a lie. All bots will be sucking your money for something are trying to get. You may end up spending hundreds of euros just to have some messages with bots.
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It is a lie. All bots will be sucking your money for something are trying to get. You may end up spending hundreds of euros just to have some messages with bots.
What's a scam dating website, automated messages sent by bots, paying 35€ for to send five messages, that a great website, both shots, bang-bang.
total scum, once you have created account, dozens of beautiful women send you messages, but beware, the 1-st message is free, after is for money, so they all will try to make you talk in order for you to spend money for each message!!!! after a few hours of me refusing to pay money, my account was deleted and now I can't access it :)))
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