IFlirts has a rating of 1.1 stars from 217 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about IFlirts most frequently mention total scam, fake profiles, and real person problems. IFlirts ranks 681st among Dating sites.
If you want real dates use J4Date.club or other legit site with real women (you can clearly see it when the women are real they act adequately and they don't want to chat with you all day and night). Iflirts is plain rip off. What a sneaky business – they have zero real profiles. They use bots and employ people for chatting. They aim at making you spend coins. And no, you can't get your money back - their cancellation policy is another nightmare. Just don't get engaged with this scam and you won't get duped by these thieves!
I joined this free of charge months ago. Got zero response for months. Then suddenly today I got an email that my email service had marked as spam from a supposed member in iflirts. I answered the email and logged onto the site. Suddenly I had offers from 8? Women in the next hour. They were flirtation followed by being friendly and telling me TO CONTINUE chatting. I offered to meet one of them, they only wanted to chat some more. After sending about 10 replies all my free coins were used up. I got an offer to buy some more - what a surprise. I would be surprised if the site has any genuine profiles.
In my actual named profile I state I am english and only respond to said language, but guess what EVERYONE just calling me is in a foreign language even after saying they have viewed my profile. Same format of milfme, sand responses.
Tip for consumers:
Both sites iflirts and milfme have a small game attached. where you can win coins to spend talking..If you work it right you can save up winnings and in a sense get free chats without ever spending a penny.
They market this site as a way to quickly talk to women who are local. It is free to sign up, but you pay to respond to each message that is sent, by buying tokens. Each message will cost about $1, depending on how many you purchase. You are given enough tokens when you sign up to respond to two messages. Every message after that will cost you, and I can see that it will add up quickly if you fall for their scam.
The moment you set up your profile, you will be inundated with messages from supposedly local people. The womens' profile pictures, for the most part, are pretty ugly, which I guess lends some type of legitimacy to it. The messages are pretty generic, short and many "women" use the exact same lines. They are either bots or ran by employees or contractors who probably get a percentage each time you respond.
If you read their "General Terms and Conditions," in item 11, section E., it clearly states "Appspartner uses professional animators and operators for the entertainment of the Users, who are not identified separately in the system. This Service is provided in the highest quality. Real meetings are not possible with these operators. Users can only send them messages within the portal."
There you go! The site is for entertainment purposes only! You will never meet or talk to anyone real, by their own admission!
It is nothing to describe. Fake people waiting for you and every one so happy to talk to you.
Only that's it. They charging $1.50 for each message by buying takings
I flirts is a total scam they get you to buy coins to keep chafing with the women.And when you ask for their number or email they say they don't have one
Tip for consumers:
Don’t waste your time with idlers it’s a total scam
Luckily I noticed the SAME "ladies" online all day. And I mean ALL DAY. How can a real person ALWAYS be online, I thought. I sent my 2 free messages, got almost immediate, vague responses. Hmmm, something is fishy I thought. Instead of buying more coins, I signed up using a made up email (it might be someone's actual email, I'm not sure, I just guessed an email that was most likely valid.) it shows a screen to validate your email but you don't have to. Just ‘x' the message box out and you're in. I did this several times, Then figured out the secret, all of your matches are supposed to be from your area, the trick is to ask a question about your town that everyone knows, the name of a popular restaurant or the part of town that a landmark is in. They'll reply something like "why are you asking me this" to which I reply "I thought you were not real and this site was fake, goodbye" Then if I have some free time I sign back up and do it again just to waste some of their time. I have done this SEVERAL times. It only takes a couple of minutes.
I love meeting new people without really putting yourself out there. If you are looking for something new and exciting in your life iflirts is the app for you.
All she wanted me to do was buy more coins and just talk to her on site and then she said we should meet and just made every excuse not to meet BECAUSE ALL PROFILES ARE FAKES AND ALL THEY WANT YOU TO DO IS BUY 100'S OF DOLLARS OF COINS THEY SHOULD BE CAUGHT BY FTC MY RATING FOR THIS SITE IS A BIG FAT ZERO
Within seconds of creating an account I was getting messages telling me how cute or handsome I was and I hadn't even uploaded a picture. You will get the same 10 messages from every woman, eventually they start repeating the same messages. If you put ANYTHING in your profile that mentions fake, scam, etc your "about me", like I don't talk to fake people etc, it gets deleted. They HEAVILY moderate what you put in your profile, unless you say you want to have sex with 10 different guys at once or crap like that.
There MIGHT be real people on there. I've used a LOT of dating sites over the years, I'm not a handsome guy, so when I get 30 messages from 30 different women within my first 24 hours of joining when every other site I've ever used I might get 30 messages in a year, yeah this crap is fake.
Tip for consumers:
Avoid, it's absolutely fake.
This is the worst dating site it is a total scam nobody on this site will ever meet you for a date or call u they keep saying I want to chat here not on phone everyone says the same thing DO NOT BUY ANYTHING this is a fake dating site. They just want u to keep buying credits.
Same lsdies on this website are also on another website. Same website has the same women wearing the same c.othes
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You have a game of tik tak toe it's free, profile of puzzle is to get enough
Points to add up.The.last 4 days the box I rubbed out had shown 100 pts and It posted 50. Second day I think I rubbed out 50 and got 10. Third day rubbed out 250 points and got Zero points. To night was 100 pts shown a d in actually paid the correct payout. There are enough thin gs going on. Imnot pleasrc
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A monitor who cou
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Fake! This is a scam! They are online day and night! Any time you talk to them they answer! I talked to a lady at 8 in the morning! And any time I go the site shoves online! Don't loose your money!
My husband always denied being on Iflirts and he's a married man. Married men should not be on here whatsoever because it's a DISGRACEFUL and this will called for a divorce. I also would like the CEO/ OWNER of this website to email me about having married men on this site.
Tip for consumers:
Just watch out for your husbands because they are in denial
Avoid this site like a plague.! It is not a dating site. They require that you buy "coins" to chat with "women". Each message that you send deducts 50 "coins". You complete a crappy "profile" that is severely monitored by some knome. EVERY "female " profile "about me" is "not available". EVERYONE. Numerous "females" inundate you with messages. Each time I sent a lengthy message, I got a response at warp speed. No one can read, formulate a reply and send a response that fast.! The replies don't answer questions that are asked. I am convinced that these "females " are BOTS. Every request to meet face to face in a public place is met with " I want to remain on the site to get to know you better". These are daytime hours in a public setting of the "female" choice. This happened repeatedly. For sentence structure and tense, I doubt that these "females " are American. The site is headquartered in the Netherlands. My only "coin" purchase was met with an immediate "fraud" warning from my bank.
Tip for consumers:
Avoid like a plague. Nothing but a rip-off. "Females" are not real. They are obviously BOTS.
The way this site works is bots or real people listen and always want to learn more about you and entice you to message as much as possible and the more you message the more it cost you bottom line it's all about buying coins and paying and paying because they all want to hear more and more about so you will spend more money on coins, because once you have spent a lot of money and are getting serious they always lose interest or want to start over and play dumb so you will buy more coins more messages and you lose on your credit card! This service is a money only service as you will never, ever actually meet someone in person only your credit card! DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS SITE BECAUSE YOU WILL NEVER MEET ANYONE REAL PERIOD, TRUST ME! ZERO STAR RATING AND MISLEADING BEWARE
Tip for consumers:
You will never actually meet anyone in person just your credit card only !!
I realized this was a scam when I had a 50 something year old in dress say she liked edm music and deep bass. Also said she hated dancing but was a dancing teacher when she was younger.
Tip for consumers:
To look up reviews first
The website keeps selling you coins to keep the conversations going. They filter or remove any contact information, you try to share with you chat room contact.
Tip for consumers:
Save your money and avoid this website.
Scammed out of $500 dollars, nobody will call you or get back to you except on site, women, were loving, and caring, so I thought, I still can't believe the one I wanted was not real, shame on me!
Iflirt charge me $25 for 1100 coins but it cost 50 coins for each text, I communicate with one person now I believe was bot Because I told that person how expensive it was. And after talking with them for about an hour my $25 was depleted but before that I tried to get them to move over to email because they seem so interested but they didn't do that. I was the sucker. I also use Apple Pay and before my bank would approve it, it notified me and I said yeah that was OK. Maybe I'll notify them and let them know that no more charges from that site is authorized. I recommend one of the more established sites that charge by the month. Be careful money don't grown trees and that's what I was relaying to the bot since my money was going so fast and that's how I know it was a bot. I gave it my email address and my phone number and it wasn't interested in getting to know me that way because it wanted to be careful and I even told them to make a email address different from the one they might've already had so that we could communicate on that and if it didn't work, they could Just delete that email address. And never hear from me again, but the bot wouldn't do it.
Tip for consumers:
You learn from experience
I read all the reviews and wanted to give everyone a heads up about a very similar site called dateYou.com I joined iflirts and noticed it was in the same format and style as dateYou.com where I got ripped off big time. No luck whatsoever in actually meeting anyone. Just talk and endless excuses not to actually meet for a date. "It's too soon.", "I lost my phone." "I'm worried about the virus.", "Let's just chat here." Had some hot, enticing chats but nothing ever happened. When I read the reviews of dateYou.com, they sounded identical to the ones for iflirts, so I suspect they are owned by the same company, only dateYou.com is based in Cyprus. I got a fraud alert from my bank several times but I called their security department and approved the transactions like a fool. I don't know if they had received complaints about this site or the problem was merely that they were based in a foreign country, but in hindsight I should have listened to them. TOTAL SCAM! The ladies in the photos looked like they could be nice suburban housewives or divorcees. They didn't look like supermodels or Playboy centerfolds, so it seemed legit to me. But I was wrong. They were totally deceptive and manipulative. I'm going to file a fraud complaint with my bank but I don't have much hope. They will probably tell me to contact the company directly and I'm told they are unresponsive.
They want you yo BUY" coins to message, women. Give them a email or phone number, and they dont want to communicate, with you. WOULD have given them a 0!
I've tried the Iflirts.com app and site. To be quite honest I think that this is a total scam. I believe that the platform has bots and fake profiles. I tried to test a couple of profiles out to find out that it's not really the persons prefaced in their profile picture. Most of the time the responses don't apply to questions or statements that I may ask of the profiles I tested. It's not worth it guys it's totally a waste of money and time. I have tried to swap numbers on 3 occasions and the people that I tested would either ignore the request or if they are bots would have typos and answer a question with some lame response. Which gave me the red flag that this is not a legitimate dating site or platform. Please whatever you do pass up the IFLIRTS.COM website and again the app is worthless. They make their money off of purchasing coins so that you can chat. But what gets me is why are the profiles and or bots have unlimited chat coins to respond and yet the men that establishes a account have to purchase coins. Please whatever you do don't solicit this website or their app. It's a total waste of time and energy.
Tip for consumers:
Please do some research before you get on any dating platform. This will protect you from being defrauded or hurt from the IFLIRTS.COM website. As with any dating website make sure that the site(s) are legitimate. Read reviews and do the research to keep yourself from being scammed. From the get go I didn't trust the iflirts.com website. Too many red flags.
This site is a total scam I had three hundred replies in two days and I don't believe one of them was real Just a bunch of money grabbing arseholes running this site
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Watch out for this lady she hits on every one she's from Derby always smiling face and it dangerous she sends miss leading messages
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Total scam
I joined tFlirts figuring on connecting with a woman and possibly dating at some time. Anytime you mentioned moving off site to chat where it would be free, the standard line was they need more time. One told me she didn't have a phone to text, Yea beleive that one. The whole thing is to keep you talking and buying more coins to be able to talk, I spent hunfreds of dollars and never got close to talking to anyone off the site or anything close to a date, STAY AWAY FROM iFLIRTs
Tip for consumers:
stay away
This site is a total scam site and professional operators are paid to keep u chatting as I found to my cost, That's Faye from Derby claiming to a lawyer
Tip for consumers:
Don’t use this site it’s totally useless and a scam
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