We’re launching a review of yet another website that’s clearly a scam. The dating site we’ll be analyzing here promotes itself as "Flirt," and we must tell you up front—it’s a scam. "Flirt" is a page developed by Together Networks Holdings Ltd with the sole aim of stealing information from anyone who mistakenly believes the profiles on the site are real.
Below, we’ll share everything you need to know to use Flirt properly. And as it couldn’t be otherwise, we’ll also guide you on what to watch out for to determine whether Flirt is a scam or not.
Before we dive into the full review, I’d like to leave you with three dating sites that have served me well, offering free registration and authentic profiles. Try whichever fits your profile best and let me know in the comments how it went for you!
How to Use Flirt.com?
The first step in verifying whether Flirt is a scam is to sign up and see what’s inside. This process is quite simple, requiring only a valid email address, as you’ll later have to confirm it. Just a heads-up: you’ll start receiving lots of spam, so use an email address you don’t typically rely on.
After selecting your gender, email, age, and sexual preferences, the next step is to click "Register" and confirm your email. Once these steps are completed, you’ll have access to the Flirt site.
If you’re in already, I advise you to wait—don’t complete your profile, upload any photos, or browse other profiles yet. Just observe; what you’re about to witness might shock you.
How Does Flirt Scam Us?
The system Flirt uses to deceive users is quite simple, but it works well, as most scam websites we analyze follow a similar approach.
Fake Profiles on Flirt
The first thing they do is create a large number of profiles featuring very attractive women. To make these profiles, they steal photos from amateur adult sites, Instagram profiles of beautiful women, or images from social networks, especially from Asia. This way, you’ll always see a woman seemingly located near you.
Fake Messages on Flirt.com
Once it’s clear that Flirt is full of fake profiles, let’s look at how it targets its victims. Remember when I mentioned not completing your profile upon registering? This is where the scam begins. You start receiving messages non-stop from extremely attractive women who seem to be nearby. Despite not uploading a photo or filling in your profile, this doesn’t matter to them.
These fake messages are randomly generated with one sole purpose—to catch our attention and make us believe we’ve connected. Their goal is clear: they want you to reply.
How Much Does Flirt.com Cost?
Obviously, if we respond to these fake messages without paying anything, Flirt.com won’t profit from us, and that’s precisely where the scam lies. If you want to reply to these messages, you’ll have to pay—and quite a bit. The cost of replying to these messages is generally over one euro.
If you still feel inclined to test the website despite what we’ve shared, at least consider using a prepaid card to prevent any unexpected charges.
Our Opinion on Flirt.com
Our opinion is clearly negative; this site exists solely to deceive people who believe the women on the page are real. But as you’ve seen, the profiles are fake, as are the messages. If you’re skeptical, check out their legal section; you’ll find that they even disclose the presence of fake profiles to preempt potential lawsuits.
If you’ve had the misfortune of trying this site, we’d love for you to share your experiences with Flirt in the comments. This will help other readers get a fuller picture of how these fraudsters operate.
I can’t end without once again recommending what I believe is the best dating site we have available today
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