Anon
Anonymous
I had my suspicions that this site was a complete scam, and it is. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY. I set up a profile with very few details, no photo and nothing written in my profile except the bare minimum. I got so many messages straight away saying they loved my profile, liked my photo, tried to arrange dates during a lock-down and wanted to go for lunch or dinner.

Save your money and go elsewhere because this site is full of fake profiles with bad spelling and poor photo-shopped pictures.

Complete was of time and money

Amanda
Anonymous
As I have already warned on other posts, all these tawdry hook-up sites are scams. The companies that run the sites employ women to answer messages. My friend works from home doing this job. She gets paid 15p per message that she replies to. This is how it works: You message a woman and your message is sent to a random employee who replies. Each reply you get however will come from a different person. Even if you spend weeks/months chatting to her she'll never give you her phone number let alone agree to a real life meeting. Notice how the messages are always bland and generic? How she never mentions anything relating to the town she supposedly lives in? How she never asks to meet or phone you? Now you know!

John F
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angry
As Amanda said Local Seductress is a con. I got so-called replies from 3 women all started with (Hey John) so obvious they were written by the same person. I asked the women who said they are in Aberdeen what is the weather like today and what district do you live but no answers just flannel about spoiling the fun. One woman wrote me and wanted to meet the same day so I ask for contact details, I even said put my name and town into google search and it will take you to my Facebook page again more flannel.

I found the site advertising on the Daily Mail website so they are taking money from scam websites.

Amanda
Anonymous
Hi John, If this site is on the DM website then the Mail should be made aware that it's a scam site. However, Seductress is just one of a huge range of scam 'adult' sites that operate in exactly the same way. The men have to buy credits at about £1 per message which is soon going to rack up! These sites recruit women to answer these messages by advertising 'text messaging jobs'. My friend responded and discovered the job involved replying to messages on these adult sites. She gets paid 15p per message she answers. For some strange reason, otherwise intelligent men don't seem to realise they're being conned, despite the fact that they've been using the sites for months (or years) without a single date! Why don't they question why none of these women ever give out their phone number? Eventually the penny drops for most of them but not until their bank account has been severely depleted!

guess who
Anonymous
the profiles are off real people and real people reply. its just everyone is more comfortable txting than meeting
and they are shy to meet regardless of age. turn a woman crazy online and wait as she comes to see you face to face. or she tells you on face book you msged her and drive her crazy.

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Thanks for the heads-up, mate. It's crazy how these sites can be such a mess. Sorry you had to deal with all that nonsense.