OneWifeCom Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.6

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This site is a total scam

This site is a total scam. The women are paid commissions to chat and write you. They are only interested in stringing you along to spend money. I have been writing a woman from odessa and I got her email and phone. Guess what? She won't talk to me unless it's through the site!

August 13, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be careful

I have not finished my profile, not photo no text and I got lot of letters, Then I got photo and text and I got lot of chat invitations and letters. But no-one read my profile. Not any one comment on what I have in my profile. They just write about them self and different topics. And the interesting is that they send the same cat texts invitations to everyone. And they send same letters to everyone. Standard letters with the same photos. they only change the name on the person they write to! Chat invitations change each day, but are used to every men they send it to. It is attempt to start a chat. And letters are attempt to tart communication, but not to really know you. I can write anything in my profile, what I want and still get letters. Many of the ladies on the site are on many other dating sites. Sometimes they change name and location and work and age on some sites. So it can be confusing to know why the girls really are. I think it is workers or translators who write the letters to pretend to be the ladies. The ladies them self do not have to show up before it is a video call, or real date. And sometimes they never have time, because it is only the workers who operate the profile. And all fake sites are very expensive. And fake sites also have expensive gifts you can give the girls. It is a really stupid idea, but it give lot of money or benefits to the girls or the workers. Because the sites work together with the girls. There is many serious girls here, but they can be hard to find!

October 15, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Red flags

Red flags: Every profile is a professional model shoot.
Bad English. 100's of young hot women every day are sending me letters. I am 52, with nothing on my profile. It costs money to communicate with the hot models who send you letters. Everything about this site looks like every other scam dating website. My conclusion: get out in your local community. Your soul mate is there.

May 17, 2022
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