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dark hawk

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I wanted to experiment with online dating platforms, those of you, who have used it, have you given your credit card info, is it safe to do so? Do you take the subscription for a month or an year, Is there an alternative to giving credit card info?
 

ulrich

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I’ve paid Tinder one month and everything worked fine.
No surprises.
 

Beck Bass

Cro-Magnon Man
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I’ve paid Tinder one month and everything worked fine.
No surprises.
Tinder is through Google Pay (on Android at least, I suppose it's similar for the iPeople?) though, so your money is safe, in some way (not saying Google or Apple are trustworthy or anything)...
It's so safe I was even able to refund multiple times Tinder subscriptions lmao (last time I tried, though, they didn't allow me, I think I even got shadowbanned on Tinder for a while, so careful with this, try to use it "fairly", if you will).

Other dating sites though? Depends if it's an app (I'm assuming it is, since it's not 2003 or something), but if it is, the money should be safe with the digital store... If it's an actual random website, I would say be careful, if you can use PayPal, use it, because afterwards you can press them to give your money back if something goes wrong (once people have your credit card info, they can charge you as they will, pretty much...)
 
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Troy

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I wanted to experiment with online dating platforms, those of you, who have used it, have you given your credit card info, is it safe to do so? Do you take the subscription for a month or an year, Is there an alternative to giving credit card info?
I recommend reading the terms of service regarding payments before signing up for an online dating platform. Some of them have a no refund policy. Earlier this year I signed up for 2 online dating platforms through Google Play Store.

I tried these 2 dating apps (I forgot the names now but if I remember, I will edit this.)

The apps were designed to make it seem like tons of women were on there. And that was the free version and the apps pushed me to get the premium version if I was going to be able to search for all ladies in my area.

So I took the risk and spent I believe $30 between both apps. When I got on the premium version, there were less than 10 women on the app. And in my country, our population is over 3 million people. Out of the 10 women (or less) on the apps, most were fat women in their 30's, 40's and 50's.

When I realized this, I uninstalled the apps faster than a woman could pull her panties down her ankle and drop to her knees to suck me off.

I asked Google Play for a refund less than 2 hours after making the purchase and they denied my refund saying "no refund on in-app purchases". Luckily one of the websites was kind enough to give me a refund. The other one had a zero refund policy.

So my advice is to read the terms before. And research the app before trying it. Because some of these apps have the "leftover women". I know some guys on here say "lower your standards to get more girls".

Personally?

If a woman is fat and looks ugly, I don't even want to have sex with her. Give me a bottle of lotion and I'll do that rather than have sex with an ugly woman from a dating app.

Lol I kind of went off target there. Alright so use Paypal if you can. Check the reviews online, especially for your area. And when all fails, don't be afraid to try the app out. The most money you will lose is $30.

Going on dates is way more expensive so you might as well play to win, and if you lose any money on these dating apps, you can just let us know your experience and not use that app/website again.
 
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