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Yes, you can meet a lot of attractive women on this site but the vast majority of them are just looking to get paid for the date or seeking a monthly stipend from you. Most will go on the date and then pretend that they want to go on a 2nd date but really won't. It's the biggest scam and unless you want to throw away hundreds of dollars go to the more legitimate sites like match or eharmony.

Nov 22, 2012 11:04 am EST
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It is obvious the writer of the complaint does not know how to use our website well. Whats Your Price is designed to get you the first date, and it is true money is a big motivator to for beautiful women to have first dates with you. However, if you lack the charm, there is no way anyone will decide to have a 2nd date with you. It is still up to you to improve on your dating game and make yourself desirable. If you are seriously looking to find a beautiful girlfriend, there is no better website than what I have invented, but be sure to follow these rules:

(1) Consider buying the $250 - guarantee package. Many customers end up spending too much money buying the cheapest package only to spend more money later. The most cost effective way is to buy our guarantee package, and if you don't get the promised number of dates, write to us and we will reup your account with more credits.

(2) Use the system to filter out the women who are serious against those who are not. Offer only to women who are looking for the same "Relationship" types as what you are seeking. If you write to a woman who is looking for a sugar daddy, don't be surprised if she wants you to spoil and pamper her.

(3) Keep your offer to between $40 - 100 at the most. Some women are extremely beautiful and may demand more money to give you a chance, but unless you are a millionaire or Hugh Jackman, don't expect her to fall in love with a normal or average guy. If you still choose to waste your money having a shot, don't blame the website. Blame yourself. But if you are not finding any success, chances are you don't understand how it works.

Read the TESTIMONIAL section of our website to see how many members are successfully using the website. We will soon be publishing a Whats Your Price guidebook to help members use our website effectively.

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Brandon Wade
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ConnerMcCleod
New York, US
Mar 10, 2023 6:26 pm EST

READ until you get to the scams.. Please. Specially if you are man. If is extremely important to follow the rules of the site. Yes.. most profiles are fake, that is why you should only accept dates from people whose IDs are validated. If you date a number of women (and never send money or gifts before meeting someone) eventually you will find some that are what you are looking for. Again.. most ladies I met on the site are just looking for money so if you don't have any.. don't use this site. I did meet in person (key word there in person) a few interesting ladies and it was worth the overall investment. In some cases I got three of the ladies into a event and had even more fun. Again.. this is costly so if you do not have money.. don't do it. Don't sleep with people on first dates.. "date people - that is the fun part". If getting busy right away is what you want go to Tinder.

For guys I saw this... you do not catch a fish by casting a net or lure once... you have to try a few times... I also say that hungry and broke tiger does not eat! Having said that.. warning to all men on the scam I have been hit multiple times with. I reported this to wyp:

There are a number of scammers that after contacting you on the site close their profile. They take you to Telegram and use an untraceable BANDWIDTH.COM VOIP (voice over IP) phone. Their scan is wonderfully clever. They pretend to be women of financial means looking for a lover. Their goal is to stablish a rapoor with you. Once they stablish an on-line "friendship" they work at it over weeks to try and eventually get you to join them in in a crypto scheme. Their on-line flirting continues for a while, includes video calls, text messaging, pictures, etc. All via the untraceable VOIP phone. This process is slow, well planned, and it can take weeks. I have been hit twice by two different two women on the site using the same BANDWIDTH.COM Voice over IP phone scam. In both cases they stablish an on-line friendship across two weeks looking for an opportunity to present their incredible dividend gains and want you, the love of their lives, to join in said scheme. I did not fall pray to this because I am familiar with this type of social engineering attacks. I did play cat and mouse for two weeks to see how far the ladies would go with their scam. Nonetheless, the key aspects of this scam are avoided are.. you meet someone on wyp. They ask you to contact. Most people use a virtual phone for privacy. They ask you to join Telegram so that they can have your real telephone number. They probably do full background of you after they have your phone. The "friendship" continues over days or weeks until they feel confident they have you eating from the palm of their hands. At that time they make their play to join their crypto investments. If you say no. They pretend to be hurt and tell you that they really want to be with you and they prefer to do this investment with you. Following the wyp rules ... I refuse to send any money, digital wallet or any other kind of financial incentive (except) during an actual in person date. I suggest a warning about this kind of scam. It was quite elaborate and I am sure many men are falling for it. It is a shame they are using the wyp site to hunt down men.. but it is happening.

In conclusion.. wyp is like anything else in life.. the good, the bad, and the ugly. Be aware of scams.. protect yourself at all times!

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fancyface1 9
Glendale, US
Nov 29, 2021 9:27 am EST
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Sounds like a bunch of pissy men who thought you were going to score with some hot looking babe but you were too boring and lacked the swag that it takes to get her so she took your money and ghosted you, Oh Well thats to bad, stop looking for prostitution in places where you aint gonna find it without giving up half that bank account and dont be mad when you dont get what you came for and SHE DID! LOL

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Kelly Inwood
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Sep 25, 2021 5:29 am EDT

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fancyface1 9
Glendale, US
Nov 29, 2021 9:29 am EST
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who the hell?

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Mikeuss
, US
Aug 28, 2020 1:40 am EDT

WhatsYourPrice.com is a SCAM!

Guys, listen! This website is just a ONE BIG SCAM. Stay away from it and you'll save yourself a bunch of time and money.

I've got registered there few days ago, registration was free, a lot of nice-looking girl profiles. You feel like you're in paradise in the beginning :)

Girls starting to send you offers for the date fight after you registered your account, you just have to select one and meet with her, right?

WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

If you agree on the date, let's say I'm in Los Angeles, and average "bid" for the date is $200. Sometimes girls ask as much as $400, but lowest I've got them agreed were $100 for the dinner. Lol.

To start a conversation you'll have to buy credits on the website. 100 credits will cost you $50.

To start a conversation with a girl you'll pay 10% from it! So, if you agreed on $200 date, you'll pay extra $20 just to try to arrange it.

But that's not all! After you start a conversation and pay credits some girls stop replying to you, haha, like it never happened!

Some girls continue conversation, but the thing is - NONE OF THEM ARE REAL! I mean you may occasionally spot a real girl over there, but 99% profiles are fake.

How to know it? Just call on the number the girl gave you, don't text, call! They will not pickup. Sometimes you'll hear autoresponder that it's a virtual, google voice, or "text only" number. LOL.

Girls will text you back, with a stupid excuse why the couldn't answer your call.

Most common excuses: I was in shower, I have no money, I was busy, I have my own life, etc.

This site IS A ONE BIG SCAM. They're outsourcing 99% profiles to 3rd world countries. One girl told me that, after I spotted her on a lie. She was an old lady from Philippines, but pretended to be a cute young girl from LA. Lol.

I don't know how these scammers continue to fake it. But I've agreed on 10 dates with 10 different girls, everything was great, conversation, pictures exchange, etc. Until the moment of arranged meeting.

When they suddenly disappear for various reasons. Some simply start to ignore you, like never spoke to you before and don't know who you are. Some using other tricks, like sorry, I was busy, I couldn't make it.

But the point is, like the site says, girls are getting paid on the date. So, why they avoid the date at all costs then? Isn't it illogical?

The truth is, it's site owners outsourcing these conversations and they're simply making money by selling you credits. That's how it works, that's how they make money. No one will date you. Forget about it.

That's how this site runs. I wasted almost 4 days and $100 on credits for conversations to arrange a meetings. Hope I'll save you some time and money by publishing this review.

P.S. Out of 10 great conversations I've got 0 real dates, lol. How is that possible? You tell me.

I'm successful, nice looking guy, btw, so it wasn't my appearance or something.

P.P.S. WhatsYourPrice.com is a "FAKE GIRLS" SCAM! STAY AWAY.

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WYPStoleFromMe
, US
May 23, 2018 4:09 am EDT
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Proof. 2 profiles same pic active at same time.

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WYPStoleFromMe
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May 23, 2018 3:57 am EDT
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This site is a scam. Almost all profiles are fake. They get you to buy credits then the people never respond but cost you credits. It doesn't matter if you prove that the profile is fake. You "talked" to the fake profile so bye bye credits @ around $15 to talk to the scammer. Search the images that are on profiles using Google reverse image search and usually you'll find a porn website where the image was stolen from. Expect to have your pictures posted on predatorsalerts.com for using this site so not only were you scammed with a fake profile but then they try to blackmail you to take down pictures.

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House of cards
, US
Sep 16, 2018 5:01 pm EDT
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Yeah and the owners of the company well aware that it facilitates prostitution and want to rip off the American people because they actually run prostitution websites overseas where they think they are above the law well they are wrong! They will be prosecuted for their part and indited for their willing pretisapation
in not only prostitution but scamming and fraud.

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petrea42
Santa Barbara, US
Jan 07, 2015 12:39 pm EST

I am a female who had never gone of this site before. I clicked on the wrong membership and accidentally signed up as generous. It says absolutely no refunds! I tried to contact the company to transfer my money to where I can recieve dates but they told me I had to cancel and sign up again. This means that I would loose $50.00. You should be bending over backwards to give women free or cheap memberships so they will attract the men. Now I don't want to sign up again because of the lack of help I have gotten from this company. Petrea42

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House of cards
, US
Sep 16, 2018 4:29 pm EDT
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Yeah this company is a joke and its for hookers and junkies and the owners are well aware of that fact.

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whatsyourpricespam
, US
Mar 06, 2014 5:42 pm EST

What a joke, this site has been spamming my email account for the past 2 weeks.