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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Is this the same as agency of…

Is this the same as agency of acquaintances "Compass of Love" ?

Apparently I'm listed there. I've never been on that site but i do get about 1 female a month message loads of times, loads of pictures, long emails, leave number.
I am listed though for long time on a old Russian site but that's a different email.

I had correspondence from Ukraine, Kazakhstan and siberia. 1st 2 asked for money, to get here, 3rd ongoing.

March 19, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Yes you get sucked into conversation…

Yes you get sucked into conversation that really appears to be going nowhere least of all meeting with the usual bull and put offs so weigh up what you have spent and consider an Escort Agency you get an immediate meet up booked no qualms of wanting to know you better, you do your business pay them and thanks for a great night with a gorgeous looking girl. Well worth considering hahahaha

May 7, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Having been in isolation for the past…

Having been in isolation for the past 2.5 years I decided to do an experiment with crush compass dating site.I never bought credits so i never lost a penny.However i did submit " likes" and " you're a match " Now over 6months heres the math.I live in Paisley(Scotlands largest town) population circa 75,000 = So on average I was getting 40 enquiries daily × 7days= 280 p/w ×26 weeks =7,200 hits .Now male to female ratio is 50/50, now in all these profiles not 1 woman did I know or recognise,even the lottery is better odds but this is no joke if every reply you give is even £1 for1 reply you dont need me to work that out .Although this is on the border line of the law dont let your head and heart rule your wallet this is not harmless fun which they have cleverly hid in their terms and conditions stating some of these profiles are fictional .I wont wish you luck in determining real from fake just DO NOT GO NEAR THIS SITE WITH A BARGEPOLE .There endith the lesson .

April 22, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

completely fake pay to message site

completely fake pay to message site . no real contacts the profiles who reckon they are in your city are not, the photos often show theyre in america if you look for things like plug sockets, you think your on a dating site and you feel you need to pay to respond to these fake profiles and if you dont they start with guilt trip and abusive messages , they change your bio on ya profile if you ask for real women and there is no contact in any form outside the pay to talk allowed you cant even share a phone number ............its a full on con of the cruelest kind

April 2, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This site is a complete scam

This site is a complete scam. No women exist as its just filthy men writing fantasies from a porn mag with womens pics from God knows were! I put my phone number on my profile and it was removed immediately.I sent a message to 3 (Girls) giving them all my contact details and all their responses were identical..lets talk on here..why? So this fake site can make lots of money.Stay away its fake and vile

February 3, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

One star is one too many for this…

One star is one too many for this dreadful site. DO Not Touch It. It is clearly a scam to extract money from punters. Fortunately, I noticed this before I spent money on "Credits"

While there may be some genuine women, almost all are fictitious. Look out for the little heart symbol by the member's profile name - click on it and you see "Personal meets not available" I was inundated with emails from "Women" who obviously had not read or even seen my profile. "Oooh I love your sexy pictures.. " I did not have a profile picture! I changed my profile to ask some erotic questions - no one answered, but everyone just kept asking more questions and got quite short when I did not reply.

Certainly some fabulous looking women (and quite a few not-fabulous) I don't know where the pictures come from, some showing very explicit parts of their body. Then I noticed repetition of phrases in different member's emails
So DON'T GO THERE....

January 25, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A BUNCH OF CROOKS _ BEWARE

This site is fictitious, it uses automated responses to messages sent and has an endless list of pre-set questions that require a response. Each response is @ a cost of £1.65 and is limited to a number of lines. Terms and Conditions, clause 3.1, they state that the profiles are fictional, despite the site inferring that you are able to meet real women. So Crush Compass and ‘Next Door Fling’ are scam websites. These guys need reporting, hence my intention is to reach out to ‘Action Fraud’ in the UK and EU agencies, that these sites draw people in on false pretences that you’re going to meet someone real. I think this is DISGUSTING and that they are a bunch of crooks.

December 19, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you read their Terms and Conditions

If you read their Terms and Conditions, clause 3.1, they state that the profiles are fictional, despite the site inferring that you are able to meet real women. So Crush Compass and ‘Next Door Fling’ are scam websites. These guys need reporting, hence my intention is to reach out to ‘Action Fraud’ in the UK and EU agencies, that these sites draw people in on false pretences that you’re going to meet someone real. I think this is DISGUSTING and that they are no less than THIEVES!

November 10, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Far too many fake profiles

Far too many fake profiles, they seem to ask the same questions and when u ask them a question they change the subject, complete waste of time and money

October 28, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

CrushCompass Time and money Waster The site does say in the small print…

The site does say in the small print that there are 'fictive' profiles. They also state that the platform is for entertainment purposes.So legally, and technically they are probably inside Inside the law.Just. From my encounter I would say that there are genuine women seeking men even a exploct sexual acts and encounters. But it is impossible to find them.I got between 40 and 50 enquiries a day from my local area alone.4500 woman from a small town want to sleep with me.Its imposible to pick out the genuine people. If you do attempt to make contact. You will be strung along and lead a merry dance. Its free to join but the messages cost 85p to £1.50 aprox each.These operators are brilliant and inventive. Any attempt at actually meeting any one or at direct contact
is met with evasion. Typically "Its too soon" or "I need to get know you better" "tell me more about yourself" "send me a photo" I think we should stay on here,I feel safer" and so on. The review on the Internet has declared CrushCompass a scam. The problem is, there may well be some genuine woman some genuine profiles on there but because all the profiles have the black heart icon (no physical contact possible) It's impossible to sort the wheat from the chaff. Which is disappointing and frustrating for all concerned. Give it a try You will see lots of pictures of very beautiful women but be prepared to spend a shedload of money wading through the scammers and still not find a genuine person.

September 11, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Its a complete scam

Its a complete scam, was messaging a lady who said she knew me from my town. I asked her, if she was the lady who sits by the statue, over looking the lake in the centre of the toen. She replied, your the srcond person who as told me that, i must havr a Twin. We don't have a statue or a lake in my town. Even she said works in the bank. We have four banks. Been in all four never sern this lady working in their. Guys don't go anywhere near this website. I only lost 50 quid. You will lose more if you join.

August 15, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

One of the many scams due to the progress in technology

I contacted this site to the tune of around £1000. Subsequently I have received reports from others who, arrived for meets which were obviously false. I have also received messages from lady's who claim they want to meet and don't appear. All at my cost for dinners, restaurants and travel. I have also received messages from participants claiming to be blind, deaf and disabled in some form or other. Be aware some so called members may contact you looking for somewhere to sleep over 're domestics at home. This can only be described as a very dangerous site. I am totally shocked their had not been police involvement in some manor. This is a major scam and if no police involvement is active soon more innocent civilians will be left with deep empty pockets. Congrats to our rapid progress in technology.

July 3, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If anyone thinks ur going to get lucky…

If anyone thinks ur going to get lucky on a site like this ur mad u should know it’s fake Iv had messages on a Monday saying how’s ur Sunday going u have a sexy profile pic tho I did not use 1 I do this now nd then for fun nd make shore I don’t see any of my friends pics up

July 1, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I joined this site over 7 months ago

I joined this site over 7 months ago, and spent more than £2,500. I sent many many messages and received many messages of endearment in return, but no single date every materialized. I am never that unlucky, so the only conclusion that I have is that the girls are all fake. The good thing is that the girls were always careful not to ask for gifts or money otherwise this would be the criminal offence of fraud

June 24, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam.

Scam.
Profile descriptions are written by one person.
Female pictures send messages with appealing content and asking open ended questions to persuade paying for subscription in order to reply.
The appealing content are written by a man that anybody can understand from his wording.

February 21, 2021
Unprompted review

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