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I have become a victim of having my identity and photos stolen by this company I signed up put up all my pictures and days later I can’t log in the emails and password I used I’m being told it’s not... See more
Absolutely awful. They keep changing my profile, what I have written, even though it’s nothing out of line; like for example removing a sentence about how I like to talk about topics from arts to poli... See more
Joined up a couple years back and didn’t really have a lot of luck. I ended up starting a relationship with someone I met on another site but after a year we both lost interest. Long story short, I ca... See more
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Sugar Daddy site the premier sugar dating service. Discover your perfect sugar partner and enjoy the sugar lifestyle.
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- sugardaddy.co.uk
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I would not recommend
I would not recommend, they send dozens of emails a week, most of which are not relevant. The thing I hate most about any type of online account is when they make it almost impossible to delete your account. If they believed in their product they would not want to hold customers hostage.
Stolen identity
I have become a victim of having my identity and photos stolen by this company I signed up put up all my pictures and days later I can’t log in the emails and password I used I’m being told it’s not existent when I saved this on my iCloud. My profile is being shown to men while I’m locked out of it I messaged to change password no email was sent to me even though I used the correct email.
The site is using my profile to get money off men while I am not even active on it.
Absolutely rubbish
Absolutely rubbish. Guys save your cash. 90% fake female accounts and click bait.#
AVOID
Total scam
Total scam. DO NOT fall for this site. Set up your profile. Pay your money and get inundated with bot generated messages Even if you answer a message while the person in "on-line" no answer is forth coming. Meanwhile more "people" are messaging you and viewing your profile in the hope of YOU send a message to drain your "credits" or even unlock secret photos....I sceptically paid, and answered a couple of messages from on-line "people" then I freely messaged on-line "people" no replies. Out of all the messages I replied to, or sent 1 reply ......started chatting, and, to prove my point asked a few random questions ...No direct answer Bot just carried on with "sexy chat"
After a couple of sent and received messages even though the "person" is showing on-line, messages abruptly stop. Keep you hanging so you start scanning more profiles, so hopefully you send other messages unlock more photos, so therefore spending more credits,
They mainly have only 1* or 5* reviews .... Read them analyse the reviews, If you study them you will also realise the 5* reviews are more or less generically the same.
Utter Utter Utter scam, they just want your money DO NOT fall for it.
Incredibly frustrating site
Absolutely awful. They keep changing my profile, what I have written, even though it’s nothing out of line; like for example removing a sentence about how I like to talk about topics from arts to politics (?), and they change the way I have written my bio, changing the meaning and making it seem clunky, without warning of course. Don’t even get me started on the pictures. Also I feel like my messages are not actually being sent (to men who liked me first etc) as they go unread.
SCAM SCAM SCAM,I have signed up to…
SCAM SCAM SCAM,I have signed up to sugardaddy and get 100s of fake profiles message me so I get back and get NO REPLYS!!!! The other thing is that sugardaddy keep removing my review even though I am signed up and paying my subscription! This is one dodgy illegal site that behind it is a money making dodgy businessman!!!!
STAY AWAY!!!!!
Waste of money
I’ve been on sugar daddy and seeking arrangement for over 10 years. When I initially joined sugardaddy all those years ago it was an old dated site but a monthly subscription. Seeking arrangement was by far superior in terms of active users probably because of the interface, and had a lot of fun.
Fast forward today and seeking has less users, so decided to go onto sugardaddy. First impression was wow this is some serious traffic, they must have migrated because they’ve changed their format.
Interested in the prospect of testing, and having seen some of my ex arrangements pop up which gave me cause to think this is real I setup my profile.
That’s when I saw the first alarm bell which was 10 credits per message. So it’s clearly setup up to churn credits with private photos etc.. never bothered about photos so let’s try messaging. The response rate is atrocious. Doesn’t matter what you look like, if you have private jet in your picture, you’ll probably get 1/2 conversations going from 200 credits. I managed to get some numbers and conversations going but that was after spending 600 odd credits in 2 weeks.
After being put off by that I went back on seeking, and with a monthly subscription you can easily find what you’re looking for over a month or so, just a slower process due to active members.
I returned back onto sugardaddy to then carry out an experiment, I spent 400 credits to open and engage. What did I get back? No views on the profile.. however they all seemed to unlock their private photos for me to buy! 70% of them which is hilarious.
Unless you’ve got some serious patience, willing to spend up to 600 a month maybe to grind there’s no point in it. Even the real ones must be getting inundated by pond scum offering a pub lunch. There is a real need to have a properly vetted sugar dating site, this I wouldn’t recommend.
Complete scam just to get you to buy…
Complete scam just to get you to buy credits to read fake messages from fake profiles. AVOID!!!
A timewasting hive of site-run bots
As many others have repeated, this site is a con.
The profiles were real people once upon a time, but the large majority are abandoned, sometimes within days, and run by the site to fool you into spending money.
If you're a female user then make sure you scramble your photos before you leave as you will live on forever there whether you want to or not.
And everyone can see your verification video if you didn't know. Ask for it to be taken down which I think is possible.
There ARE real people, but they're few and far between.
Stick to new profiles and updated ones only and you should stumble across one.
However that may mean that in reality there is 1 real female to 20-50 real males online on there.
Or better, don't give these people any money. They certainly do not deserve it and how dare they waste everyone's time.
Been on the site
Been on the site. You get some cheap SD. Not a good site not going to lie.
You get matches and messeges basically looking for a relationship.
Man there aren't looking for a SB they looking for a s budy
Scam company
When they thought I was going to top up £59 credit,I got reactions from" babes"saying they like me and had requests for secret photos granted assuming I paid for credit, all of a sudden I've refused to pay upfront for £59 worth of credits and I'm getting no reaction from "babes"whatsoever,coincidence or what,total scam don't touch them ,don't pay for credits,and I'm still getting totally ignored on their customer email address
SCAM SITE!!!
SCAM SITE!!!
You will receive messages from girls that you have to pay to unlock. After you do you will not receive a reply.
LOOK AT THE REVIEWS!!! All the 5* have only left 1 review and are fake profiles. The real people have all said 1*
Avoid like the proverbial
Website all full of pretty young women, all local, all dying to meet you. Only problem is....95% of them are fake. Yes, they have 'verification videos' but if I were desperate and they paid me £20, I would do them a 'verification video' too. The idea is to run down your pre-paid credits by using those credits to open fake messages. Avoid.
Allows men to solict s*x from women
Allows men to solict s*x from women.
Bans you if you complain
Does not allow you to say you don't want that and those messages so that's all you receive and have to deal with.
Horrible people who only care about money and not protecting women
Also BREAKING THE LAW
I agree with the other 1 star…
I agree with the other 1 star reviews.., it's a scam.
You get loads of messages when you sign up.. you have to pay to open them, and then you never hear back from the sender.
There's a reason there are only five star and one star reviews in here.. the five star ones are fake.. why are there no two, three or four stars?
Sugardaddy and secretbenefits: both scams
Sugardaddy and its sister website, secretbenefits, are both scams. I have been a sugardaddy for many years and have met younger women using seeking.com and secretbenefits.com, but it is clear that SD and SB both scam the men. Men will receive messages from lots of girls who then never respond to replies. Only some girls are genuine. I complained about secretbenefits 8 months ago and they gave me an instant refund of 3 x 200 credits and deleted my profile. I then created an account on SD but a few weeks later, on seeing exactly the same pattern of 'credit harvesting' to burn my money, I send an identical message to several of the girls asking "why do so many girls not reply after they initiated a conversation? It feels like a scam. If you are a genuine sugarbaby I would like to hear more from you". An hour later I got a message from the website saying I would be refunded and deleted because I had complained previoiusly". I used a different email address/domain for SD/SB but they still connected me. Suspiciously after I wrote supposedly private messages to girls. Obviously they monitor messages and also scam the men, even if they do provide some genuine services.
Absolutely terrible dating site
Absolutely terrible dating site. Men are so rude and wants to date on the phone (cheap dating) no afford to meet bad communication. They are kinky old men want to have free sex. That is why they are sitting for so many years on this site because no one wants them.
Scam site - don’t bother using
Terrible do not use - blocked my account for no reason. I waited for a response from customer service for over a month just for them to say we had to delete your account because of our terms. I read the terms I haven’t breached them and they’re refusing to explain or respond to me.
Customer service is awful and pretty much non existent. The sites a scam. Don’t bother.
Great service and experience as a…
Great service and experience as a member on SD. It is a good site to meet new young people to explore with and spoil silly.
I generally don't bother to leave reviews but thought it would be useful to share my experience of being with this dating website for nearly a year. I have bought credits several times and have met many beautiful and educated young ladies to show a great time and enjoy their uplifting company.
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