I think this was extremely fun to do & a great way to experience some extra time with Patsy. I do agree with some others that the buying of votes is a little off putting…The prize’s are great, if y... See more
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KingPet is a free photo contest for dogs and cats, that will allow you to win up to $2000 along with many more gifts each month. You can now create a profile for your pet, add their photos and share them with your loved ones!
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60 Broad Street, Suite 3502, 10004, New-York, United States
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Love it love it love it if you don’t…
Love it love it love it if you don’t believe this is real heres your review to tell you do it the compliments the love and prizes are all real ❤️
We had fun posting pictures of our cat.
Already did a review
I absolutely love kingPet
I absolutely love kingPet. What a great app to show off our pets and show a little appreciation to them. Claimed my prize it was super easy and received it within 24 hrs.
I found them to be very understanding
I found them to be very understanding
This company sells your data
This company sells your data, avoid at all costs. Most the reviews are fake, their own website doesn't even let you delete your account! No company name or registered office is available and for a supposed US company they registered their domain with a none-us company who is also a bit scetch!
If you have signed up please do your due diligence and use a separate password and email account you do not use elsewhere. Winning a prize is not possible for most users and paying for votes?
Yeah, stay clear of this one and please stay safe online. If it seems too good to be true it probably is.
I signed upto these yesterday and…
I signed upto these yesterday and experian alerted me today that all my data has been leaked to the Internet, they are selling your information to others they also hide all the details about the company and have it marked hidden so they aren't acting as a company there acting as a private individual which im pretty sure is illegal as well as selling your information im going to speak to a solicitor as I want to take action against them for doing this because I am pretty sure this is fraud
Really enjoyed taking part:)
Really enjoyed taking part! Good way to make some extra money:)
It's fun and I enjoy doing it
My experience has been nothing but…
My experience has been nothing but great!
Great Job!
Great cause to donate to and it's quick and easy to receive your prize winnings. I'm very satisfied with the competition and the length of each phase is awesome..
Apollo..Jhett..Hocus
I have all 3 of my fur babies in the contest it's so wonderful to see how far they get ..
Absolute scam
Absolute scam, no chance of winning (or getting anywhere near) unless a smaller country registers to vote for your pet 144 times a day (6 times an hour) for about a month. Completely unrealistic and don't expect others to visit the site to vote for your pet (even so that'll be only one or two at best vs hundreds of thousands of fake votes for the 'winners'). Just do the math: check who win and the number of votes: real people haven't done that.
It was fun to see all the cute and…
It was fun to see all the cute and adorable fur babies
Great experience 🥰
Pay to win
Pay to win. You have to pay to win this by buying votes. No one goes on this site just to vote for your animal. You can ask friend and family to vote for your animal and they get 20 free votes per day. But the winner gets an average of 170,000 votes with of course they have purchased by spending £1116 on 160,000 votes and the rest is achievements. The winning price for 1st place is £1786. So in order to gain you need to gamble £1116 (if you can gain 10,000 votes in achievements, if not you have to spend more money to get 10,000 more votes) of someone is more stubborn than you and wants to spend more money you get left with 2nd prize £550) you are then left way out of pocket.
I know they will reply with "well you can get your friends and family to vote".
To get 170,000 you need 284 friends that are royal enough to vote every 10 minutes 20 times a day. They also have to provide the site with their phone number to register and get these 20 votes daily. They will also receive spam calls from three network who I never had calls from before registering.
It is a very fair game and very quick…
It is a very fair game and very quick to get your prize after the contest is finished highly recommended
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