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This site pretends to be neutral and…
This site pretends to be neutral and unbiased.
Yet it would send you to a site that has top ratings UKMums Once you enter the site fill in your details you are presented with plenty of profiles but none you can see or interact with. Not without parting with £34.90 per month. They suggest a 3 months subs at a deduction of £104.70 all of this before you can even see chat or have a glimpse. The do say that it's refundable if you don't find someone to flirt with. You'd be dumb to try it out as there's probably a moderator or bot that will flirt with you. That would be their obligation done.
The same for all the sites that they suggest all the same payment tactics no view or preview unless you part with over £30 All the interfaces are similar and payments sent to the same agency. So this is not neutral or unbiased just a cynical way of sucking you in for your money
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