wannahookup.com Reviews 212

TrustScore 1 out of 5

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Looking at 90 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many people describe the website as misleading, with numerous fake profiles and bots designed to keep users engaged in conversations. Customers frequently report that the pricing is exorbitant, requiring continuous credit purchases for messages, which are often limited in length and quickly depleted by meaningless small talk. Reviewers also express frustration over unexpected charges, unclear fees, and difficulties in reporting suspicious activity on the site. However, some people mentioned that the site itself functions adequately and does not feel entirely shady, with profiles appearing real enough and a simple setup process. Despite this, even these users often found their experience to be more about browsing than genuine connection, with conversations frequently fizzling out.

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Price

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Four first off I immediately start getting many many messages from all types of women some near me some real far away but all seem fake not to mention right after I signed up I started getting random... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SITE USES AI OR ROBOTS TO ANSWER ANYTHING YOU ASK TO A CONTACTED PERSON. SITE BLOCKS YOUR ABILITY TO GIVE CONTACT INFORMATION (PHONE/EMAIL/SOCIALSITES EVERYTHING). YOU HAVE TO CONTINUALLY BUY CREDITS... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Full of fake profiles. After a few different conversations it becomes quite clear that many are "plants" as I call them. They will continuously small talk you to death using up your credits. The steam... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

So keep your wits about you if you decide to use this site or better stay away from it, maybe give NautyAF.com a go because they provide a much higher service level and have plenty of genuine girls.... See more



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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Thank you

Thank you to all the reviewers here who saved me money. I suspected it a scam as I had lots of local hotties trying to meet up with an old man. Lol.
I'll tell you though.these "women" are very good at getting you to ignore the obvious scam.
I think I'll just stick with AFF.

March 26, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake profile women no security

Fake profile women, constantly leading men on to buy more credits. Within the first 2 days. A unknown person sent me a email claiming to be the person I was chatting with. They included a screenshot of the private messages and included pictures. I never gave out my email address and the information sent to me could only be obtained off the websites servers. This website saves ever message sent. I sent 3 messages to customer about the data theft and about a person obtaining private conversation I was having. Never did this customer service respond to my complaints. BEWARE, your information and messages, including pictures are not secure on this website. It's a pure scam. BEWARE. You will be scammed and any information will be taken from your private account. There is no security on wannahookup.

February 18, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I made the mistake and 'donated' $79 to…

I made the mistake and 'donated' $79 to these guys
What an old fool

Every single one....wants to talk about anything to get you to talk/text away your funds

No one wants to actually meet......they want to explore to see if you're a good fit

Stay away.....site even blacks out your number when you attempt to share it. Girl said, oh...this site is more for getting to know people....you don't share numbers on this site ha ha ha...yeah...ok....another fool pissing away money on dreams

March 8, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to check with first reply

To confirm lady is fake, in your first reply just state that you will not continue any conversation till the alleged lady sends you two alternative facial pics of the person in their profile Photo. In my case not one was able to supply same.
Another check is to ask them how many Km they are from a given suburb. Never answered.

March 7, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

How to Know this Site is PURE SCAM

This site is another fraudulent SCAM dating site. It is designed to lure you in and engage you so as to empty your pockets of $. Nothing more. Real women - if they exists at all on this site - are as rare a unicorns.

Each message you send after your first freebie costs you AT LEAST $2.28, often a multiple of that. That is why an AI-driven bot system can suck money from you.

But there are ways to know that this or another site is a SCAM before you fall for it:

1. The site shows you what you want to see & believe: scads of reasonably attractive women in your local area throwing themselves at you. In a word, doing all the things that women don't do.

2. You'll get hits, far more hits than anywhere else, and they just keep coming. I hid my profile and I'm still getting hits.

3. Not a word in those hits (emails or texts) has anything specific to do with you (aside perhaps from your chosen user name). When you think about it, the messages look generic because they ARE generic.

4. Reply with some question about the person's town to authenticate them and it will either be ignored, or you get indignation -- but never an answer to the simple question that would show them to be a real human living in a specific play.

5. Still not certain? Read the Terms of Service you just clicked thru. This site has this to say:
"TRF Networks Ltd. clearly reserves the right to communicate with WannaHookUp.com in regards to self-created profiles. These are fictional profiles where physical bonds are not available." I.e., frauds.

March 9, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Biggest scam there is spent $40 for…

Biggest scam there is! Spent $40 for 1250 credits and it only allowed me 12 short messages that I could send. Then you have the fake profiles saying they did get your last message so you burn through it more. Then you get the bots that keep on trying to make you burn through your credits to keep on messaging them. I will try to see if a can complain to my bank and reverse the charges. Ever profile I chatted with was FAKE!!! Keep far from this site!

March 7, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I agree this is a scam

I agree this is a scam. It's all bots. Does anybody know any legitimate casual dating sites out there? Ashley , Madison used to be real, but that's when you pay a flat rate now they've gone to this new Buying credits. I would really like to find a casual dating site that's legit

March 7, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Totally bogus

Totally bogus. I'm now educated for $39.95. There aren't as many women in some of these towns in reality as they are showing, let alone that many who are DTF. Chat bots 100% and no meetings. I put out the info to someone I know personally and she hit the roof when I showed her photo was on this site. Turned it over to the FBI for online fraud.

February 26, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

There is zero real women on the site stay away m!!

There is zero real women on the site. I’m guess all AI.to the AI or bots or whatever is impersonating email women are very good at it. They keep you engaged and spending credits really fast.you are overwhelmed with the amount of attention you receive. My first clue was trying to give a phone number or email.!it blocks it out. The whole point of these sites would be to meet people. If you can’t give information to meet people then what good are they, I’ve sent multiple messages throughout their complaint page with zero response. Total scam. Avoid it like the plague.

February 10, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Caution Alert

If the site was legit they would have a very large following but it all a scam to entice you to believe you going to connect with someone. Instead it all scripted and don't waste your hard earn money.

January 31, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Nothing for Something

Everything said by other reviewers about this being a scam is true. I'll add this: it costs 100 coins to send a message, but the message can't be longer than about two dozen words, if that. So the cost is off the wall. One can't include much in 24 words. Also, one's profile is so limited that the vast majority of women who contact you are not the right age, not close by, don't match what one is looking for because one's profile can't include much. For example, I'm not into ink, but many of the women (or at least the photos posted) are walking tattoo billboards. Same for piercings. Fortunately, I didn't spend a penny, because the scam and chatbot women were obvious within minutes.

January 22, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Agree with Total Scam

Agree with Total Scam
Payments go to Budapest, Hungary
My bank card was declined because it detected fraud
Bank was right
DON'T do it all the women/men are fake hustlers

December 31, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam

Total scam, lots of ladies and contious excuses and come ons, expensive and no meetings. Just keep string along and then excuses. Not one encounter proved out legitimate

December 22, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's nothing but a rip off the so…

It's nothing but a rip off the so called women on here, they make excuses to not to meet and they want text except on the site and you have to buy credits and I'm not sure if they are real or not stay away from this site and any other sites where you have to buy credits just to talk to them and you could be talking to a bunch of men.

October 5, 2023
Unprompted review

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