Cupid Media Reviews 52

TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I don't recommend anyone under any circumstances using this dating site.It is full of SCAMMERS and people soliciting for information. Some of the profiles are using duplicate photos, FAKE NAMES and ot... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is THE BIGGEST scam online you can think off !! Site owners make themself fake profiles and be active with them to make desperate naieve people to pay for services . How I know ? I replied... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible… If you have even the slightest tendencies to be scammed or are gullible in anyway, DO NOT USE THIS SITE.... There is thousands of free users all on the site to divert traffic to WhatsApp... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

There are some real profiles on this family of sites. But ownership does absolutely nothing to prevent scamming, If you report an obvious scammer, with evidence, they will almost never do anything... See more

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Among the first in the niche dating scene over 20 years ago, we’re in the business of connecting people. Our portfolio of 33 dating sites and 55 million members has become a place where anyone can find love. We make love possible no matter where you live or who you are. Find your perfect match today!


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAMMER SITE:

I don't recommend anyone under any circumstances using this dating site.It is full of SCAMMERS and people soliciting for information. Some of the profiles are using duplicate photos, FAKE NAMES and other information. And also they will invite you to platforms like WassApp and Telegram so they can solicit for money. I recommend a lawsuit be filed and this site be removed from the Web.

April 17, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is THE BIGGEST scam online you can…

This is THE BIGGEST scam online you can think off !! Site owners make themself fake profiles and be active with them to make desperate naieve people to pay for services .
How I know ? I replied to a message from a “ fake “ profile that i wanted to be left alone , and got answer where I was insulted and called “ filthy animal ! When I rapported to site owners nothing happend , even 3 days later the profile was still active ,
When at same time fake profilea kept sending messages , and at some point I answered one again saying I wasn’t interested in golddiggers , and was blocked within 2 minutes !!
I was reinstated and replied to same profiel again telling them I knew it was moderators after the profiel , 10 seconds later my profiel was gone and I was blocked on the site !
This are just some criminals to lazy to work , STEALING money !
It is about time now this scam will be in public so this thiefs will be dealed with in court !!

May 3, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible… If you have even the…

Horrible… If you have even the slightest tendencies to be scammed or are gullible in anyway, DO NOT USE THIS SITE....
There is thousands of free users all on the site to divert traffic to WhatsApp and Telegram. With a quick Google search, it seems as people are paid to bring traffic to those sites.

I’m an average looking lad, I signed up for one month just so I could see all the messages that were piling up. Once you’re in, it’s impossible to keep up with messages and likes from clearly fake profiles. This was a waste of time and money.

April 19, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Their site is full of scammers and bad…

Their site is full of scammers and bad actors I wrote to their admin about it suggesting a solution and they said that id verification was an option not a mandatory sign in process so scammers are all over their multiple sites like cockroaches as a result of their lax safety and security standards it's all about money to them.

April 20, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Cupid media is a scam site set up for scammers to steal your money!

Have been on Afro introductions which is a Cupid media site for 10 years or more. When I first started on there I did find my wife and there were not too many scammers on there. Now there’s more scammers on their sites than there are real people. You can tell them and point out all of the scammers and they do not kick them off of the site! In fact, they verify profiles of scammers and still let them have several other profiles. They have so many scammers on there with so many profiles bothering you constantly that I believe they actually pay these scammers to keep people interacting on their sites! Do not waste any of your time or money on these clowns sites because the chances of you finding anybody real are slim too none.! I decided to maybe start looking in Columbia and went to look on their Columbia Cupid site and haven’t even got to look at it or talk to anybody or anything and it says my profile is permanently suspended… Probably because they don’t want me bothering them about their sh!t bag scam sites anymore! Find any other dating app because these guys are clowns that only set up a scam site full of scammers to steal from you!

April 17, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scamsite, I bought Gold but now they say i need Platinum?

I made an account on the 15th of March and bought a Gold membership on the site, so everything has been working well. But Then, when I hadn't been on for 2 days, I checked on the site and saw 36 people had viewed my profile. It says I got 30 likes, and when I went to check my likes, I got a pop-up saying this: "CalyX^, 30 people liked your profile!" Upgrade now to see your potential matches. "Upgrade to Platinum" They want me to upgrade to Platinum in order to see likes and views of members, while Gold is supposed to be enough... I can't do anything on the site anymore I can't see likes, I can't see who added me to favorites, and I can't see who reviewed my profile.
Absolutely nothing.

March 15, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This cupid site not good

This cupid sites are terrible. I fill in my profile and i get lots of messages, the site uses members profiles to pretend someone is interested in you. 100% of messages i get are like my profile is no visable to others just the pics, nothing makes sence. I never sent a message and only reply to couple, they reply back saying they never sent me any message. It's like nothing is real.

February 20, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

cupidmedia dating sites are crooked

I been to few of cupidmedia dating sites over the years, it's not just one time only also not just one site (chinalovecupid, hongkongcupid, vietnamcupid etc etc) they are all not good. One time i coment on someone's pic and she reply that she had deleted.that pic long time ago. I reply to someone message and she reply back saying that she didn't send that message. Well you figure out what is going on here. I paid for 1 month membership and they took out the next month after that one, so i cancel my credit card. They Permanent Deleted my profile a number of times. There are many many good member there (female, i can't say the same about male too many crooked people). Anyway stay away or if you opem account to not pay for membership.

December 22, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Cupid encourages scammers.

This group of dating sites doesn't just allow scammers, they're complicit with them. Probably 75% of the profiles on any of these sites is operated by a scammer. Many of them are operated by scammer networks that utilize chatbots. It's not uncommon to receive the exact same message from numerous profiles within the same day or two. I have personally reported over a hundred profiles and I never receive a response from Cupid. Furthermore, Cupid does not allow any means on their website to send an email to customer support for this issue. They make it impossible to have any sort of dialogue with their representatives to complain about the numerous scammers. People pay good money to come on their website to look for a real person and all they encounter are scammers wasting their time. And I say the website is complicit because they make it impossible to contact them about the problem. Oh sure, they offer a report button. It does nothing. Those profiles that you teport remain on the website. The people that run this company are dirtbags. They know what's happening and they don't care.

November 29, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

The dating Wild West website(s)

There are some real profiles on this family of sites. But ownership does absolutely nothing to prevent scamming, If you report an obvious scammer, with evidence, they will almost never do anything.
I've used a few of the websites over 10 years. If you're an average guy, and gorgeous women are writing you, it's probably a scam. If they are a paying member, they will always ask you to jump to WhatsApp, and these profiles are scams 100% of the time. No gorgeous 30 year old will pay to post a profile. Common sense.....and reality as I have witnessed.

November 17, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Tons of totally fake profiles.

Tons of totally fake profiles claiming to be in the US but are not. Also, many gold, platinum and diamond "paid" members leave their profile information mostly blank. If these "members" were seriously looking for a match, they would include complete information. Seems to me that the owners of the company are peppering their websites with these fakes to try to get others to pay for access in order to communicate. Many profile photos are used across different Cupid Media sites using different names and residential cities. Even when reported as fake, these profiles are not removed. That's bogus.

September 25, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

In just a few days I managed to block…

In just a few days I managed to block 1000 fake profiles.. the max i can block is 1000.. Hmm
To report them is in vain. They only remove those who have contact info in their profile..
All other fake profiles are a benefit and create traffic and may look good for the CEO..!!.
And they do nothing to make it difficult for scammers.

And asked Chatgpt :
Yes – it's very possible, and even likely, that AI is being used to create fake profiles on EuroCupid.

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🧠 How AI Is Used to Create Fake Dating Profiles

1. AI-generated profile pictures
Scammers often use AI tools to generate realistic but completely fake human faces. These images are photorealistic but may show subtle flaws – like mismatched earrings, distorted backgrounds, or oddly symmetrical eyes.

2. AI-powered chatbots
Fake profiles can use AI (such as ChatGPT-style bots) to hold conversations that feel smooth, polite, and emotionally engaging. These bots can mimic flirtation or romantic interest, which makes them harder to detect.

3. Automated targeting
AI can analyze your behavior – like when you're online, your interests, and what kind of messages you respond to – and use that to personalize scam messages to seem more relevant or “soulmate-like.”

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👀 What Real Users Are Saying

Review sites like Trustpilot often report that 80–90% of the profiles on sites like EuroCupid are fake.

Many users describe being quickly asked to move conversations to WhatsApp or Telegram – a classic scam tactic.

Some users have even encountered AI-generated voice notes or videos, which seem real at first but later reveal strange patterns, glitches, or overly generic behavior.

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🔒 How to Protect Yourself

1. Reverse image search
Use Google or TinEye to check if a profile picture appears elsewhere on the internet (a big red flag).

2. Ask for a video call
A real person who’s genuinely interested will rarely avoid a quick video chat. Scammers and bots often make excuses.

3. Don’t switch to off-app chat too quickly
Be cautious if someone insists on moving to Telegram, WhatsApp, or similar apps early on – it’s often a setup.

4. Beware of emotional manipulation
AI bots or scammers will often mention tragic life stories, sudden emergencies, or visa issues to get sympathy – and then ask for money.

5. Watch for clichés and vague profiles
Generic phrases like "seeking love" without personal detail, or messages that sound too perfect or rehearsed, can indicate a fake AI account.

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✅ Summary

Yes – AI can and is being used to create fake dating profiles on sites like EuroCupid. These bots may try to gain your trust through smooth conversation and emotional manipulation, often leading up to scams. Stay alert, verify images and identities, and never send money or personal information to someone you haven’t verified in a real, personal way.

July 2, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A Majority of the profiles are FAKE and SCAMS

I’ve been a member on and off for many years across several of the Cupid ladies sites. The scamming and fake profiles have increased 10 fold since the first day I joined their Cupid Media sites. The company is not interested in having a site free of fakes and scammers and will show little interest to remove or tackle these issues. They are laughing at us all the way to the BANK each time a member joins or renews their membership.

June 17, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's a total scam

It's a total scam, you get fake responses from tons of fake profiles of Americans based in the US, it makes no sense, the company has completely given up on doing anything legit.

June 15, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Colombian and Dominican and Thai Cupid scammers paradise! Organized groups not just a few individuals

Colombian Cupid or Dominican and Thai Cupid is riddled with scammers only fairly safe are verified users.. but I found a few of them to be bad also. I turned in 5-30 bad profiles per day very few were removed because they are starving for content or customers.. They want you to turn in fraud but do nothing to protect the clients .. so sad… if I could give 0 stars I would

May 9, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Cupid Media apps, AsianDating, BBW Cupid

Cupid Media apps, like AsianDating and BBW Cupid are scams. These are propably run by these so called "yahoo boys", who are specialised in love scams. Yahoo boys operate their scams for example in Nigeria and Ghana.

In these apps/sites there are women profiles who over exsessively want to contact you. When you start a conversation with them, after few messages they want to move on to different platform, such as watsapp or google chat or telegram or just emails. On another platform, they talk to you, and after couple of hours, they say they want to be your girlfriend, and they love you. After accepting this girlfriend reguest, they "are so happy" because they have "waited this for so long". After this, they start asking you for money in various things, like maybe for their netflix account what is suspended suddenly on that day, or they need gasoline for their vehicle, or then they might even have a business opportunity for you, where you can buy and sell stuff, and you only need to put a primordial investment of 500€ in some kind of app where the selling of goods is done, and that "girlfriend" guides you through the process how this marvelous business app will make you rich.

This scam, from first time ever even hearing about this person --> to start taking to them --> to going on to talk on a different platform --> to starting a "relationship" with them --> to them asking you for money, can all happen in under couple of hours. Its not weeks of talking, it's not maybe even days. They can start asking money as fast as couple of hours after first taking to you.

And these so called "profiles" are mostly worldwide known pornstar pictures and onlyfans stars. You can easily find some real person behind these fake accounts by using google picture search.

Hope this review and investigation helps.

May 8, 2025
Unprompted review

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