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on 3/19/22Bravodate is set up to screw men out of their hard-earned money. I'm pleased to report that I met A LOT of genuine girls on http://J4Dream.com
I should have left Bravodate a long time ago. It took me a while to grasp their "business model". I was hoping to meet at least a few real women there – but alas, all of them were employees of the site. All their "women" get a commission. Sometimes you actually chat with the man who uses pictures of a sexy girl.
This is 100% scam.
All pay per message is scam and that's why the pricing model looks like it does. This is their criminal business idea.
There is no transparency at all. Any problems that arise, they clear away. They want to keep misconduct on an individual basis to handle disputes, instead of the correct thing: get reported for systematic fraud. They first say that all the women are verified, but take no responsibility if they are fake. In the terms and conditions it is clear that they give themselves the right to practice fraud without being liable.
It is a form of romance fraud similar to the criminal individual scammers with only two points that differ: 1. They do not want communication outside the site with the risk of being exposed (keeping the fraud within their own control), while individual scammers want it outside in order not to be revealed on the site. 2. The site owners charge you for the women to deceive your feelings (in the form of subscription, it does not affect you how much you communicate, because you do it for a fixed amount).
Otherwise, the methods are the same. They even write how pretty you are even though you don't have a picture.
The difference between this type of site is that you are bombarded with questions, flattering statements et cetera. In a subscription site, this is basically only done by scammers. Is the pattern starting to become clearer to you now?
It doesn't matter what you look like, all they want is for you to communicate and spend your money for a service that is really a very cheap communication solution. However, not here. Usury prices. Paying $25 to watch a 10 second video? How do you justify this?