Before we even begin looking at the facts that place this dating site among online scamming services, let’s just think of the prejudice displayed here. They market it as the place where “beautiful and elite come to meet” because MillionaireDates.com is supposed to be “an upscale community where beautiful women can seek wealthy men”. From first glance, this website looks very suspicious and in this review we will uncover why exactly. So, continue reading.
Why MillionaireDates.com is a scam?
There are several factors that point towards the total illegitimacy of this online dating service. We will review them here after doing our research of the site.
1st Sign of Scam: Common Sense
Do you really think that there are desperate millionaires in the world who have trouble meeting gorgeous women? Do you think that real millionaires will be spending their time chatting with someone online? We seriously doubt that. Especially since one of the headlines on MillionaireDates.com which tell you why you should use this site is because there you can find “men who’ve made their millions and want to share it with someone”. We find it hard to believe that any wealthy person would sign up to a website that can only connect them with people who are apparently interested in finding a partner based on their income and assets.
2nd Sign of Scam: Love Stars Program
If you were deceived to believe that any of those people you see on MillionaireDates.com were real, then you should learn that this website utilizes a program or service called Love Stars. This program includes fabricated profiles which are created by the company who owns MillionaireDates.com. They take photographs, descriptions, personal details and correspondence samples from real users and re-create them on other networks. Moreover, in the Terms and Conditions of use we found a whole section (Section “10. Service”) that confirms our suspicions.
PROOF OF SCAM: “You understand, acknowledge, and agree that some of the user profiles posted on this site may be fictitious or models or bots related to our “Love Stars” (LS) program. You understand, acknowledge, and agree that the information, text, and pictures contained in the LS profiles do not pertain to any actual person or member, but are included for entertainment purposes only.”
3rd Sign of Scam: They Can Reuse Your Information
You may believe that creating a profile on MillionaireDates.com will move you one step closer to living a life of riches. But, posting photographs and uploading personal information, and customizing your profile will only get you in a lot of trouble. MillionaireDates.com gains absolute proprietary rights over any content posted or uploaded on the public site. MillionaireDates.com also has the legal rights to freely distribute your personal info on other websites (since it’s no longer considered yours), so you shouldn’t be surprised to see your photos and data posted on other dating sites that are owned by the same company.
PROOF OF SCAM: “By posting Content to any public area of www.millionairedates.com, you automatically grant, and you represent and warrant that you have the right to grant, to www.millionairedates.com an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, fully paid, worldwide license to use, copy, perform, display, and distribute such information and content and to prepare derivative works of, or incorporate into other works, such information and content, and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing. Specifically you agree and acknowledge that your profile and related information and content may be utilized and displayed on other sites which are owned by related companies or authorized services providers (“Network websites”).”
4th Sign of Scam: Subscription and Recurring Membership Charges
In case you have already signed up, created your profile and started checking out the site there is another scam you need to be aware of. MillionaireDates.com will ask you to provide your credit card information and upgrade your membership. If you see a millionaire you’d like to start a conversation with, you’d have to pay to be able to send them a message. And, when you get tons of messages in your inbox (from millionaires-so they say), you have to upgrade your membership to be able to read the content of the emails or to write back. Here are the MillionaireDates.com payment options:
- $2.97 to purchase a 3 day trial subscription (automatically renews at $39.95 monthly)
- $29.95 to purchase 1 month of subscription
- $74.85 to purchase 3 months of subscription
- $119.70 to purchase 6 months of subscription
5th Sign of Scam: False Communications
The last scam on our list is not the least important one. MillionaireDates.com will send all its users computer-generated and automated messages through the fabricated Love Stars profiles. All communications from these profiles are completely fake and require no human involvement. Once again, MillionaireDates.com confesses to using electronic communications in order to engage you into the site’s services and get you to upgrade to a paid membership. So, it really is all about the money, BUT all about YOUR money.
PROOF OF SCAM: “Our LS work for the site in an effort to stimulate dialogue with users and to stimulate user participation on the Website and Services. You further understand, acknowledge, and agree that, from time-to-time, LS may contact Website and Services users and members via electronic messaging, including for example, email, instant messages, and SMS. You understand, acknowledge, and agree that no physical meeting will ever take place between you and LS, and that the exchange of messages between you and a LS is for entertainment purposes.”
The verdict on MillionaireDates.com
From false dating profiles and taking your information for their own use, to luring you into deep scam and taking your money repeatedly through the ‘automatically renewable subscriptions’, MillionaireDates.com is one big scam that we advise no one should fall for. Please don’t be naive, and remember to always read the terms and conditions of use and privacy policy as websites tend to hide many important facts there. It just may mean the difference between being safe and getting scammed or ripped off.
MillionaireDates.com Scam Questions
If we left some of your questions unanswered in this review, feel free to post your comments and questions in the section below. Also, you are welcome to share your personal experience if you have ever been a member of MillionaireDates.com and warn others before more people get ripped off.
MillionaireDates.com Contact Info
Address: Stasinou, 1 Mitsi Building 1, 1st floor, Office 4 Plateia Eleftherias, Nicosia Cyprus 1060
Email Contact: cs@millionairedates.com and legal@nautellcapitalltd.com
Phone Number: 877-597-3436
Report and File a Complaint
Contact the Better Business Bureau to file a complaint and report the site if you feel you have been conned and/or ripped off.
Ya it’s really a fake site, thanks god I’m not in my town, so I even e emailed them to say that I will pay only end of October. I’m saved,,,,the phone numbers don’t work either. So be careful, you receive good looking guys to die for, but all fake