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WhatsYourPrice.com Mixed Feelings About WhatsYourPrice: A Review of the Dating Site

I've been using WhatsYourPrice for a while now and I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, I've been on three dates through the site, which is pretty good. On the other hand, I've had to pay for credits to message girls and it can get pretty expensive. I paid $50 for 100 credits and it costs around $40 to contact a girl. So, you do the math.

There are a lot of hot girls on the site with multiple pictures, but sometimes the conversations just fizzle out. I've even had one girl who was so convincing that I sent her money in advance and even sent more. We established a good friendship before meeting, but it turned out that she was hiding her real cell number on a third-party app and the email she used for PayPal was "a friend's". I traced it and found her "friend's" home address. It's a good thing I can afford to be foolish.

Out of the three dates I've been on, one was boring, one was fun, and one is still going on. Let me tell you about them.

The first date was at a restaurant for lunch. After a few pleasantries, she asked for half the money. We had lunch and I thought it was going great, so I asked if she wanted to get a drink. Instead, she wanted to go shopping and have the other half of her money. She excused herself and her phone kept beeping. I looked at it and saw that she was either married or had a boyfriend. I ended the date by saying "no shopping, your man wants you home" and left. She was a bit shocked.

The second date was with a cute girl who was fun and spunky. We had a great dinner and then had some drinks. I invited her back to my place and she excitedly accepted. One thing led to another and we ended up making out. She texted me a few days later and wanted to text more. When I told her that I didn't have time to get together, she became silent. A month later, she texted me again and asked if I could help with her car payment. I ignored her.

The third date is still going on. We had a great first date, even better than the one where I got lucky. We eventually became intimate, but on the first date, she didn't ask for her money. I gave it to her anyway. We don't live near each other, so we don't see each other often, but we're friends with benefits. It's easy.

Overall, there are a lot of scammers, spammers, freaks, and liars on the site. You have to tread lightly. If you don't go on any dates after your first purchase of credits, then skip the site. I'm 100% convinced that the site is full of fake accounts. The owner, Brandon, is always defending the site, but that tells me that the operation is not as legit as you'd think.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Disappointed with WhatsYourPrice: Beware of Scammers and Escorts

I gotta say, I was pretty disappointed with my experience on WhatsYourPrice. Honestly, I wouldn't even give it a single star if I could. I thought I had finally found a way to connect with real people, but it turns out that's not the case at all.

So here's what happened: I got a message from this woman who seemed really sexy and her offer was reasonable, so I decided to give it a shot. We started messaging back and forth on the site, and even when she was out of town, she still kept in touch. I was feeling pretty good about things, so we decided to meet up for an activity date.

The date itself went pretty well, I thought. We talked about our families and personal stuff, and she even showed me her Instagram account. There was definitely some chemistry there, and we even kissed at the end of the night. She said she was expecting a second date, and I was feeling pretty good about things.

But then...nothing. She never answered her phone again. It was like she just disappeared off the face of the earth. I was pretty confused and hurt, to be honest. I thought we had something good going, but it turns out she was just using me for a free date.

Looking back, there were definitely some red flags that I should have noticed. She was trying really hard to come across as a "good girl," which should have been a warning sign. And now I'm pretty sure she's a "travel girl" who gets paid to go on dates with guys. It's pretty messed up, if you ask me.

And the worst part is, this seems to be a pretty common problem on WhatsYourPrice. There are so many escorts and scammers on there, it's hard to know who's real and who's not. I guess I should have paid more attention to the name of the site, huh?

Anyway, I'm pretty disillusioned with the whole thing now. I guess I'll just have to be more careful in the future and not get my hopes up too high. It's a shame, though. I really thought this could be a good way to meet people.

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WhatsYourPrice.com What's Your Price Review: A Total Waste of Time and Money - Beware of Deceptive Practices

I've been using WhatsYourPrice (WYP) on and off for a few years now. I don't know why I keep coming back, but I guess I thought things might have changed. Unfortunately, it's the same old formula. You browse through profiles, and if you like a girl, you send her a date offer. You have to buy credits, and depending on the agreed-upon date cost, you pay WYP with a set amount of those credits to open a text link to talk to the girl who agreed to your date offer. The amount of the agreed-upon date offer gets paid to the girl at the date.

The problem is that most of the women on the site are either working for WYP or they are just looking for a free meal. They agree to a date, and that automatically gives WYP money if you pay the credits to correspond with the girl who agreed on the date amount. I've been on at least 10 plus dates, and almost everyone was just to deliver the women the money that I agreed to pay for the date. A couple of them bailed within minutes with some lame excuse, and others got a meal and treated it as a date, although it really wasn't because they weren't looking for anything but the money. Years later, there are still 4-5 of them that I bought a date from still there. Same pics on profile, but in a different location, probably have to move around because they used every guy in that area.

The formula is that WYP can recruit girls to answer offers, thereby guaranteeing WYP a constant stream of money, as long as the guy pays to talk to the girl. And once they do, and the guy can now talk to the girl, they can only get reimbursed credit if there's no response from the girl for 7 days. But of course, what I found out is that 90-90 percent will correspond with fee generic texts and disappear, or half or more will go past that and give a phone number and say hi and maybe a few generic texts and then disappear. I'm assuming they're trying to legitimize WYP as if they were real. So you send out dozens of offers to date and spend hundreds of credits to talk to dozens of offers who agree to date, and after most, if not all, disappear, the couple who will actually meet, because most will lead you on for days before they disappear, only want the money.

It's hard to say if these girls are working for WYP, but there are lots who are, or just a couple of people operating as those dozens of profiles to at least get you to buy credits. All in all, it's just a total waste of time and money, and one of the most untrustworthy sites I've come across. It's built around the premise that you're buying a date from a real girl looking to date, which is the disguise to cover the real operation going on, and that's to fool you into that narrative so they can steal your money through deception. They are non-caring, deviant thieves, and the girls who are circling the site and pretending to be on there to date are low-life scum for helping WYP steal your money.

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WhatsYourPrice.com My Experience with WhatsYourPrice: Expensive Dates with Women Just Looking for Money

I've been using WhatsYourPrice for about six months now and I've had some success meeting women on the site. It's pretty easy to use and navigate, but I have to say that the women on there are a bit different. They're not really interested in dating or making friends, they're just looking for money. In fact, they won't even consider your offer unless it's at least $200. I've met three women on the site so far, and while I've had a good time with them, it's definitely been expensive.

The first date incentive is supposed to be a way to entice women to meet you, but in reality, it's turned into an "each and every time meet incentive." These women are using the site as a way to make money, and they're not interested in anything else. They want to go to fancy restaurants and drink expensive drinks, and they expect you to foot the bill. Between the cost of the date and the incentive, I've ended up spending about $400 per meet.

The worst part is that these women don't even stay with you for very long. They're usually gone within an hour, and they spend most of that time doing other things like chatting with the servers or checking their phones. I've really only had about 10 minutes of actual conversation with each woman, and it's been a bit disappointing.

Overall, I've spent about $3000 on the site, and while I've had some fun, I'm not sure it's been worth it. I could have gone to a strip club and had a lot more fun for that amount of money. I think we need to start standing up to these women and telling them that we're not going to pay for everything. We should be able to choose the restaurant and not bid more than $100 on the first date incentive. If we work together, we can make this site what it was intended to be - a place to meet new people and make friends.

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WhatsYourPrice.com My Disappointing Experience with WhatsYourPrice: False Advertising, Expensive Dates, and No Response to Complaints

I was pretty excited when I first heard about WhatsYourPrice. I mean, who wouldn't want to go on a date with a woman who's out of their league, right? And maybe, just maybe, one of those dates would actually be interested in me. So, I signed up and created my profile.

At first, things were looking good. Women were checking out my profile and sending me winks. I thought I'd be going on great dates in no time. But boy, was I wrong.

First of all, these dates are expensive. Most of the women I encountered wanted at least $200 and turned their noses up at anything less than $150. And let me tell you, these prices wouldn't be so bad if the women I dated were reliable or looked anything like their profile pictures. But that's not the case.

Out of the six dates I agreed to (at an average price of about $160), only three of them actually showed up. And two of those looked way older than they claimed, and one of them was at least 50 pounds heavier than her profile picture. Talk about false advertising.

The one woman who actually looked like her profile picture turned out to be a nightmare. She demanded her fee in full within five minutes of meeting at the restaurant, which I promptly gave her. And then she ordered the most expensive bottle of wine on the menu ($375). I had one glass from that bottle, and she drank the rest of it. She spent at least 15 minutes on the phone and sending text messages during our one-hour dinner. And by the end of the date, she seemed a little drunk and couldn't wait to meet her friends (without me, of course) who were celebrating a birthday at a club down the street. When all was said and done, I spent over $700 for this date. And needless to say, I got rid of my WhatsYourPrice profile right after.

The thing is, WhatsYourPrice doesn't curate its profiles or have any type of feedback system. So, a woman can stand up as many guys as she wants or order as many $350 bottles of wine she wants. It costs her nothing, and her next sucker has no way of knowing about all the suckers who came before.

I did send WhatsYourPrice complaints about the no-shows, but I never heard back from them. And despite assurances on the site that they would respond to complaints, I never got a response. So, unless you enjoy paying through the nose for disappointment and abuse, you might as well stick with Tinder, where disappointment is always free.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Navigating WhatsYourPrice as a Young Latina Woman: My Experience and Advice for Guys

I am a young Latina woman in my mid-20s who is looking to make some extra cash. Let's be real, who isn't these days? I stumbled upon WhatsYourPrice and thought it was worth a shot. I've had my fair share of experiences with guys on dating apps like Tinder who only want one thing, and I'm tired of it. I'm a real person with real needs, and I figured this site might be a way to find someone who is willing to treat me like a lady and help me out financially.

As a woman, I believe that most encounters should grow into something meaningful. However, most guys seem to only be interested in physical relations and nothing else. So, it's only logical for attractive women like myself to start dating smart. I've been on the site for many months now, and I've noticed that 98% of the guys who make an offer never follow through. They either never reply, reply a few times and then disappear, or talk for a bit on WhatsApp/Kik and then back off. It's frustrating, but it's just like real life. Men always seem to have this disappearing attitude, whether they're paying or not.

Finally, after many months, I had my first date. I actually liked talking to him before the date, and he seemed nice and lonely, so I felt for him and wanted to make him happier on our date. We went to a medium-cost Japanese restaurant (I didn't want him to think I was using him to go to an expensive place) and later had a drink at an Irish bar. I enjoyed talking to him, even though he was a bit weird and defensive. He said he was a little autistic and apologized, but he was always paranoid about women using him. I thought to myself, "Well, you didn't contact me because I'm ugly, and if you're paranoid about being used, why did you even sign up?" But I was friendly to him and even rejected his comments about giving me money. I don't want to be seen as that kind of woman, even though I could really use the help.

In the end, he walked me home, but not without first saying, "Oh, you don't want me to see where you live, right?" when I suggested a shortcut for his way back. I was only thinking of his safe return home, but he seemed to think I was being silly.

I would like to see him again, mostly so that he's not so lonely in my city, but he's so defensive that it scares me a little. I am a real person who uses the website, and I think for most guys, I'd be a dream girl. I just haven't found that one guy who has an open, kind heart and understands my situation as a struggling student.

So, my advice to guys on WhatsYourPrice is to go for real girls who are willing to meet and don't play games. The ones who will gladly accept that first date money because they need it and you can give it to them, so why not? It'll make their lives just a little bit easier. Stop whining so much about scammers and just don't let anyone do that to you. Meet as soon as you can, see that she's good and interested, and move on with it.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Scammers, Escorts, and Prodaters: My Experience with a Dating Site in LA

This site is a complete waste of time. They lure you in with pretty and sexy pictures of women, but most of them are either stolen or belong to escorts who are only interested in your money. Scammers are also rampant on the site, and they will make excuses for not meeting you and instead ask for money in exchange for sexy pictures. These pictures are stolen, so don't fall for it. Another scam is the credits scam, where they post a fake profile of a woman who doesn't exist, and you end up spending your credits without ever getting them back.

If a woman doesn't show her face and only shows pictures of her body, she is most likely an escort. The easiest way to identify a scammer is if she doesn't provide proof that she is real and asks for money upfront. A prodater, on the other hand, will meet you and even have sex with you, but she will not come cheap. She will ask for more money than agreed upon, ask for deposits just to meet her, and choose the most expensive restaurant in town, where the prices can go up to $80 per plate. She will also ask for additional items like entrees, beverages, shots, and dessert, which can add up to $200 or more. And that's just for her consumption, not including your food, alcohol, parking fees, and valet.

After spending all that money, she might even tell you that you can't go to her apartment and instead ask you to book a room at the same fancy hotel, which can cost up to $550 for the night. If she asks you to meet her at the Waldorf Astoria, the rooms can go up to $800 a night. In the end, you may end up spending $1000 or more in just one night. It's better to hire an escort directly and cut the BS.

The site does nothing to verify if the girls are real. They only verify the profiles of the generous members before getting them live, which is just plain hypocrisy on their part. They don't steer away the scammers or escorts. I would give this site 0 stars if I could. Instead of wasting your money on this site, use those $50 worth of credits and buy yourself a nice shirt. This was just my experience dating in LA and surrounding cities.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Beware of WhatsYourPrice.com: A Total Scam with Fake Profiles and High Prices

I recently tried out WhatsYourPrice.com and let me tell you, it's a total scam! I wish someone had warned me before I wasted my time and money on this website.

At first, everything seemed great. Registration was free and there were so many attractive girl profiles to choose from. It felt like I was in heaven!

But then, the girls started sending me offers for dates and that's when things went downhill. If you agree to a date, you have to pay a certain amount of money, which can be as high as $400! The lowest I was able to get was $100 for dinner.

But that's not all. To even start a conversation with a girl, you have to buy credits on the website. And if you want to start a conversation with a girl, you have to pay 10% of the agreed-upon amount. So, if you agreed to a $200 date, you have to pay an extra $20 just to try to arrange it.

And even if you do start a conversation, most of the girls are fake! I mean, you might find a real girl on there occasionally, but 99% of the profiles are fake. How do I know? Well, I tried calling the numbers the girls gave me and they never picked up. And when I texted them, they would give me some lame excuse like they were in the shower or they were busy.

One girl even admitted to me that she was an old lady from the Philippines pretending to be a young girl from LA! And I agreed to 10 different dates with 10 different girls, but none of them ever actually happened. They would either ignore me or make up some excuse for why they couldn't make it.

It's clear that the site owners are outsourcing these conversations to third-world countries and making money by selling you credits. They don't care about actually setting you up on a date. It's all a big scam.

So, if you're thinking about trying out WhatsYourPrice.com, don't waste your time or money. It's a total fake girls scam and you'll never actually get a date. Trust me, I learned the hard way.

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WhatsYourPrice.com WhatsYourPrice Review: Great for Making Extra Cash, but Men Won't Meet!

This site, WhatsYourPrice, used to be a great way for me to make some extra cash. As an attractive woman, I was able to make thousands of dollars over the years without even having to touch any of the men. Some of them even became friends of mine. However, the main problem I find with the site now is that the men left on here truly will not meet. No matter what I say or do, how much I text them or talk on the phone first, they just won't meet. One of the other female reviewers below hit the nail on the head when she said they ask 10,000 questions and they're always "out of town" or "busy." It used to be so easy to find men who were actually willing to meet from this site, but now it's like murder!

Truthfully, every single guy I met from this site had a good time with me. They enjoyed my company, they got to be out with a girl way better than them, and so on. Yes, 99% of the men on this site are really unattractive, way older than the age they put down, fat, bald, you name it! But the way I look at it is, they are paying to be around a beautiful woman, and that is truly the only way they will ever get to enjoy their company or be in an attractive woman's presence. This is just a fact. And the ones who know they are unattractive and aren't pretending they deserve a girl who looks like a model seem to grasp this. Plus, nothing is stopping these men from dating unattractive women in their own league for free!

Yes, there are plenty of guys on this site that will only pay for sex, and truthfully, they shouldn't even be on this site at all. They should just be paying hookers/escorts. Yet they don't want to admit that this is what they'd have to do to get sex, so they're hoping to get a "regular girl" from this site to comply. My advice to men on this site would be to just accept what you are really paying for... to be out with a girl much better than you! That is it in a nutshell! And I would say the girl is only deserving of that money if she is a good date (nice, charming, good conversationalist, etc). If she is a fake or a hooker or something else, then I wouldn't pay either if I were a man!

Still, I give this site a 3 out of 5 stars because it was a real lifesaver for me. Yes, I have a real job too, but it is hard to make enough money to survive. Plus, I've dined out at all the top restaurants and had really nice dates because of it! Whereas most men on other dating sites won't take a girl out for a slice of pizza because they're so cheap and horrible! I just wish there was a better caliber of man on this site like there used to be because I enjoy meeting new people and having nice evenings out!

So if you are a man who is simply not willing to meet and part with the money you offered a girl, then please stay off this site. You are actually wasting your own money by doing this (as the men are the only ones who have to pay to interact on the site-- for women or attractive members, it's free). So there is truly no point in making an account, making bids, unlocking dates, communicating, all to just never meet the girl! Yet this is what the vast majority are doing now, and I wish they would stop it. These are the same men who probably come on here to whine about how bad it is and how all the girls are fake! Sorry, not buying it! Especially all the guys saying the girls won't meet... how does that even make sense?! Since real money is involved, you better believe I will show up to the date (early or on time too!)! So this rubbish about the women all being fakes or not showing up sounds "off" to me... just stick to the girls with real pictures like me. And I promise you, I will show up! I just don't want to be led on for days/weeks only for you to disappear when it actually comes time to meet... man up! If you do, you might actually meet a girl who will give you a good date! Otherwise, you are just throwing your money away on nothing!

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WhatsYourPrice.com Navigating the Ups and Downs of WhatsYourPrice: A Review

I gotta say, I've been using WhatsYourPrice for a while now and it's been a mixed bag. I mean, yeah, I've had some good dates and met some really attractive women, but there's also a lot of ladies on there who just want to be taken out for dinner and not much else. And let me tell you, that percentage has gone way up since I first started using the site.

Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not against treating a lady to a nice meal or anything like that. But when that's all they're interested in, it gets old real quick. That's why I've started using Seeking Arrangement more often. Sure, it costs more, but at least the women on there are more upfront about what they're looking for.

That being said, I still keep my WhatsYourPrice profile active just in case someone catches my eye. And I have had some success in the past. I remember one date I went on with a 27-year-old waitress from a nightclub. She was definitely looking for a Sugar arrangement, but she had some pretty high expectations. We went to Vegas together and had a great time, but when she started asking for more and more expensive trips, I knew it was time to move on.

I've also had some bad experiences on the site. There was this one 23-year-old dancer who seemed promising at first, but it quickly became clear that she was just looking for a quick buck. She was evasive about her expectations and it turned out she had a drug habit. Needless to say, I didn't see her again.

But overall, I'd say that WhatsYourPrice can be a good way to meet attractive women if you're willing to weed through the ones who are just looking for a free meal. My advice would be to keep your bids low and make your intentions clear before meeting up. And if you're looking for something more long-term, Seeking Arrangement might be a better option.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Navigating the World of WhatsYourPrice: My Experience and Advice for New Members

I've been a member of WhatsYourPrice for a few years now and I have to say, it's definitely an interesting experience. The best part about it is that there's no monthly fee, just credits that you can buy and use to connect with someone once an offer and acceptance are made. However, I have to admit that I haven't had much success in finding someone I'd want to start a relationship with.

One thing that I've noticed is that a lot of new members don't really understand how WYP works. You can't just start communicating with someone to get to know them before agreeing to pay for a first date. On most dating sites, once there's mutual consent to communicate, you can start sending messages. But on WYP, you have to agree on a price for a first date before any words are exchanged. So profiles that suggest sending a message to learn more about the person are pretty much useless.

While WYP does have rules about profiles and photos, the truth is that photos aren't really vetted. Whenever I see a woman who looks too good to be on WYP, I usually do a Google or Bing image search to see if the photo is on hundreds of other sites. It's usually a copy and paste job, and I'm not interested in that. So my advice to other users is to be careful and do your research before offering to pay for a date. I would never make or accept an offer from a woman who isn't willing to show her face.

Since its inception, WYP has definitely been dumbed down. In the past, they used to ask for ethnicity, but that's no longer the case. And of course, many women don't respond to all the profile categories like education, occupation, etc.

When WYP first started, there was a lot of media pushback because people thought it was a hook-up or call girl site. I highly doubt that anyone is having success with that. I've heard that there are around 500,000 members, but I'm not sure if that's true. Regardless, it's a large number of members. My advice to potential members is to lower your expectations. It's possible to find someone you like, but the odds are definitely against you.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Beware of This Dating Website: A Scam Disguised as a Dating Site

This website ain't what it's supposed to be, let me tell you. Here's my story.

At first, I was getting all these hot ladies accepting my offer or sending me their own. I thought the offer was for the date, you know, like paying for dinner or something. But no, it's straight-up cash you're giving them. It's like escorting or prostitution or something. And some of them act like they're down for more than just a date, if you catch my drift.

These women on here are always whining about their money problems. I even tried to help some of them find jobs so they could make their own money, but they weren't interested. They just want to get paid for being pretty, I guess. I feel like a sucker, 'cause I've been working hard for my money my whole life.

In the end, I figured out what this website really is: a scam.

I don't mean the website itself is a scam, but the women on there are. They start begging for money as soon as they say "hi". They act like they're so poor and desperate, but really they just want your money. I even asked one of them if there was anything else she wanted from the website besides money, and she went off on me like crazy.

These women don't want a real relationship with you, they just want your money. It's like they're using their gender as an excuse to get paid. At least with an escort, you know what you're getting and you can take her out on a real date. These women just take your money and run.

One of them even asked me to send her money directly, like I was gonna fall for that.

Do yourself a favor and don't waste your money on this scam. Unless you want to pay for these women just for being women, that is.

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WhatsYourPrice.com My Experience with What's Your Price: A Generous Member's Review

I've been a member of What's Your Price for six months now, and I have to say, my experiences have been quite interesting. As a "generous" member, it's a bit absurd that only guys can be "generous" and not "attractive." But that's just the way it is, I guess.

Out of the fourteen dates I've been on, only one was successful. The first date agreed to $200, but she gave a false name and didn't show up. The second date also lied and didn't show up for our coffee date. The third date was successful for $100, but she wasn't really interested in men, just free liquor. The fourth respondent lied about her name, city, and marital status. She even sent explicit topless photos to keep me interested. And to top it off, she was married and talked about her extramarital sex friend constantly.

The fifth date negotiated for $100, but was a no-show and ghosted me. The sixth date was for $50, but we didn't exchange many messages and she had no intention of meeting up. Three months into my search, the seventh date demanded money the next day because her rent was stolen. The eighth date was successful for $50, but I later found out she was a convicted felon.

The next two dates were both local, but they were fake and didn't show up. The eleventh date valued at $200 has been non-responsive for a month now. The twelfth date was a no-show, but insisted on bringing a second girl with her. The thirteenth date negotiated for $70 and is very communicative, but her photos were from four years ago. And finally, the fourteenth date wants dinner and is only doing this for the money.

Overall, I've spent quite a bit of money on this site with little success. But I guess that's the risk you take when you're paying for dates. It's a shame that some people use this site to scam others, but I guess that's just the way it goes.

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WhatsYourPrice.com earns a trustworthiness rating of 91%

Highly recommended, but caution will not hurt.

Our conclusion: After a detailed review, ComplaintsBoard finds WhatsYourPrice.com to be a trustworthy company. Although there's a 10% resolution rate for customer complaints, which deserves attention, WhatsYourPrice.com is known for their high standards and safety. If you're thinking about dealing with WhatsYourPrice.com, it's wise to check how they handle complaints.

WhatsYourPrice.com has received 3 positive reviews on our site. This is a good sign and indicates a safe and reliable experience for customers who choose to work with the company.

WhatsYourPrice.com has claimed the domain name for whatsyourprice.com for a long time, which suggests that the website is established and has a history of being in operation. This is a positive sign, as it indicates that the website has been around for a while and may have a reputation to maintain.

Whatsyourprice.com has a valid SSL certificate, which indicates that the website is secure and trustworthy. Look for the padlock icon in the browser and the "https" prefix in the URL to confirm that the website is using SSL.

Whatsyourprice.com has been deemed safe to visit, as it is protected by a cloud-based cybersecurity solution that uses the Domain Name System (DNS) to help protect networks from online threats.

We looked up WhatsYourPrice.com and found that the website is receiving a high amount of traffic. This could be a sign of a popular and trustworthy website, but it is still important to exercise caution and verify the legitimacy of the site before sharing any personal or financial information

However ComplaintsBoard has detected that:

  • While WhatsYourPrice.com has a high level of trust, our investigation has revealed that the company's complaint resolution process is inadequate and ineffective. As a result, only 10% of 19 complaints are resolved. The support team may have poor customer service skills, lack of training, or not be well-equipped to handle customer complaints.
  • We conducted a search on social media and found several negative reviews related to WhatsYourPrice.com. These reviews may indicate issues with the company's products, services, or customer support. It is important to thoroughly research the company and its offerings before making any purchases to avoid any potential risks.
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WhatsYourPrice.com Stay Away from WhatsYourPrice: Fraudulent, Unsafe, and Protecting Escorts

I'm honestly quite shocked by my experience with WhatsYourPrice. I paid $150 for 500 credits, but after spending 400 credits, I didn't get a single date. Instead, I received multiple requests for money via cash or Venmo, and even had someone pose as a woman to try and rob me. To make matters worse, the website claims to not allow prostitution, but they actually allow escorts on their platform. I almost went on a date with one until I found out she was an escort. When I decided not to proceed with the date, she insulted me, despite the website's guidelines stating that users should be respectful. I reported her account, but instead of taking action against her, the website suspended my account and threatened me with a collection agency if I filed a dispute.

It's frustrating that they would rather protect a disrespectful escort than a paying customer. It's also illegal to make people pay for a service they can't use, so I encourage anyone who has had a similar experience to file a dispute with their credit company. It's important to let them know that WhatsYourPrice is protecting escorts on their platform.

I strongly advise staying away from this site. It's clear that they operate above the law and may even work with law enforcement to set up sting traps. I wouldn't be surprised if they also allow underage girls on their platform. It's a shame that the government allows websites like this to exist, and the founder, Brandon Wade, should be arrested for fraud.

To top it all off, the escort they protected is still active on the website and even sent me insulting text messages. She's bragging that my account got suspended instead of hers. I have screenshots to prove it, so everyone can see who they're protecting.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Unfairly Banned from WhatsYourPrice: My Experience with the Dating Site

I've been using WhatsYourPrice for quite some time now, maybe even longer than 4 years. At first, I was really happy with it and even managed to get some decent dates out of it. However, things started to change when I noticed that too many guys were trying to get sex out of me. It was really uncomfortable and I didn't feel safe anymore. So, I decided to change my profile to make it clear that I wasn't interested in anything like that. And guess what? They accepted my changes!

But then, out of nowhere, I couldn't log in anymore. I was really confused, so I contacted their support team. And what did they tell me? That my account was permanently suspended because I violated their Terms of Use by soliciting sex in exchange for compensation. What?! That's not true at all! I have screenshots of my profile that they accepted over 2 years ago with the changes I made. And now they're not even willing to read or communicate with me about it? That's just ridiculous!

I mean, what if my account got hacked and someone else did something that I didn't even know about? They didn't even bother to consider that possibility. And to make matters worse, they had the nerve to say "Best Regards" in the email. That's just insulting!

Honestly, this is a really crappy way to run a business. They accepted my changes in my profile over 2 years ago and I never changed that section again. I only added a little bit about me having a baby and going through a separation with my husband right now, and some more details about what I like in a guy. That's it! I never broke any of their terms and conditions, and yet they still banned me without any explanation.

So, I'm sorry to say that I can't recommend this site anymore. In fact, I'll never recommend it again. I'll make sure to post reviews like this everywhere I can until they change their policies and start treating their users with more respect.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Navigating the Pros and Cons of WhatsYourPrice: A Review

I gotta say, I've had some mixed experiences with WhatsYourPrice. On the one hand, I've met some really great women through the site. But on the other hand, there have been a lot of fakes, scams, and sob stories that have left me feeling pretty frustrated.

When I was living in Pittsburgh, there were tons of women on the site. But like others have said, a lot of them would start a conversation and then disappear. And even when I did go out with some of them, I found that many were just serial daters looking to make a quick buck. I've had plenty of women tell me they wanted to see me again, only to never hear from them after they got paid.

And don't even get me started on the sob stories. I've heard every excuse in the book, from needing money for a taxi to paying off medical bills. And while I'm sympathetic to people who are struggling financially, it's frustrating when you feel like you're being taken advantage of.

One time, I even encountered someone who claimed to be underage. That was a major red flag for me, and I immediately reported it to the site.

But despite all the negatives, I have met some really great women through WhatsYourPrice. I've had some really fun dates with younger women who aren't carrying around a ton of baggage from past relationships. And while there have been some ghosts and scammers, I've found that most of the women on the site are genuine and looking for a good time.

If you're thinking about using WhatsYourPrice, my advice would be to be cautious. Don't give out your real number until you've had a chance to video chat with the person and make sure they're who they say they are. And if you're worried about someone being underage, check out their social media profiles to make sure they're over 18.

Overall, I think WhatsYourPrice can be a great way to meet new people and have some fun. But like with any dating site, you need to be careful and use your best judgment.

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WhatsYourPrice.com What's Your Price" Review: A Disaster for Genuine Women Seeking Dates

So, I recently stumbled upon this site called WhatsYourPrice and let me tell you, it was a complete disaster. I saw a Facebook ad for it and thought, why not give it a try? I uploaded a few photos of myself, all fully clothed mind you, and they banned them all claiming they were fake stock photos. Can you believe that? I'm a beautiful, healthy, and kind-hearted Tantra Professional from Chicago and they accused me of using fake photos.

I just wanted to join the site to have some fun and maybe go out to dinner or see a movie with a friend. My ideal date night was just a mutual conversation over a good meal in a cozy setting. But no, they denied all of my photos except for one awkward close-up of my face. And to top it off, they banned my private photos where I was wearing a simple nightie.

It's like they only want super young, super attractive sugar babies who can entice men to sign up. And let me tell you, the men available in the Chicago area seemed like they were only interested in sex and nothing more. I mean, come on, do 50-year-old women have to look like hags? I looked way prettier and younger than the 36-year-old unattractive men I found seeking "dates" on this site.

I'm not going to waste my time on a site that insults me and claims my photos are fake. And let's be real, this site is all about stealing a man's money. Men, if you join, you're a chump. And women, don't even bother unless you look like jailbait.

I've had no issues joining Tantra sites using my real verified up-close headshots, but this site refused all my photos and claimed they weren't me. It's like the male who runs this site is a misogynistic pig who only wants to scam people. Stay away from this site, folks. It's a complete disaster.

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WhatsYourPrice.com WhatsYourPrice.com Review: A Ripoff and a Ban

I gotta say, I was pretty excited to try out WhatsYourPrice.com. I mean, who wouldn't want to get paid for going on dates, right? So I made my account and within 40 minutes, I got an offer. I accepted it and messaged the person, but then I found out that they had to pay just to see my response. What a ripoff!

Anyway, I fell asleep and woke up the next morning to find that I still hadn't gotten a reply. I checked out the person's profile pic and it looked sketchy, plus they didn't have any other pics to offer. So I canceled the incentive and ignored the next one that came my way.

I decided to touch up my profile a bit, adding more pics and info about myself. But the next day, I found out that I had been signed out of my account. I tried to sign back in, but it wouldn't let me. I requested a password reset, but I didn't get anything in my email. I checked my spam folder, but still nothing. I contacted customer support and they just told me to request another reset. I was getting pretty frustrated at this point, so I sent another message. Finally, they told me that they had deleted my account! Can you believe it? I hadn't even made any connections yet!

Here's the message they sent me:

"Thank you for your inquiry regarding your account. Unfortunately, we have permanently removed your account and we are unable to reinstate it. Please review our FAQs for further information.

You are banned from WhatsYourPrice.com and any of our sister sites. Future attempts to access the site will be considered a continued violation of our Terms of Use. Our decision is final and any future inquiries about this suspension will not receive a response.

Warm Regards,
Alana
WhatsYourPrice Support"

I mean, seriously? What did I do wrong? I read another review on here that made me wonder if they prefer hookers on their site or something. It's a shame, really. I was hoping to find a genuine friendship on there, but it looks like that's not gonna happen.

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WhatsYourPrice.com A Decent Dating Site: My Experience with WhatsYourPrice

Yo, so I've been on WhatsYourPrice for like, half a year now and I gotta say, it's been pretty decent. I mean, I've had 10 dates so far and that's more than I can say for all those other dating sites out there. Like, seriously, POF, Chemistry.com, OkCupid, Match.com, eHarmony.com - none of them could get me a date. But this site, it's been working for me.

Now, I ain't gonna lie, there have been some issues. Like, I caught one chick lying to me about her account being off the site and then she started texting me from different numbers. And then there was this other chick who accused me of posting her pics without permission - like, what? I blocked her and then she made like, four other accounts on the site. It's crazy, man. And the support staff, they let people make multiple accounts with the same pics but different usernames. Like, what kind of BS is that?

And then there's all these escorts and prostitutes spamming the site. Like, I'm not trying to pay for that kind of service, you know what I'm saying? But the search feature is pretty good, so I can filter out those kinds of profiles. And the only thing I don't like is that guys have to pay to read messages. I mean, come on, give us a break, we're already paying to be on the site.

But overall, I'm still using WhatsYourPrice and I'm still getting dates, so I guess it's doing something right. Just watch out for the stalkers and the fake profiles, ya know?

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WhatsYourPrice.com Review: What's Your Price - A Dating Site or Escort Service?

Hey there, I'm back with another review and this one is a real doozy! What's Your Price is a site that claims to not allow escorts, but I'm not sure I believe that. The tactics they use are pretty similar if you ask me. Basically, you have to bid on a woman or man that you're attracted to. But here's the catch - you have to use your hard-earned US currency to do it, not the credits you buy on the site. I made that mistake and it cost me a pretty penny.

Now, I will say that most of the women on the site are very attractive. I can't speak for the men since I'm not interested in them, but I'm sure they're just as good-looking. Once you find someone to bid on and they agree to the amount, you'll both decide where and when to meet for your first date. But here's where things get tricky.

As the man, I felt like I was getting the short end of the stick. I had to pay my date what I bid for her (which was $300 in my case), plus whatever she ordered to eat and drink. The total came out to $422.00! And all I got in return was a hug and a thank you. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't expecting sex or anything like that, but I at least wanted to know if she was interested in seeing me again. But nope, nothing. It was like I paid for an escort, but without the sex.

And here's the thing - the woman could just show up for the bid money and then take off once she's got it in hand. There's no guarantee that she'll like you enough to go on a second date or anything like that. So you could end up spending a lot of money with nothing to show for it.

Another thing to keep in mind is that you can only message each other if the bid is agreeable. So if you bid on a woman and she doesn't agree, you can't even message her. It's a bit frustrating, to be honest.

Overall, I would say to be cautious with this site. It's easy to spend a lot of money and not get anything in return. And while the women are attractive, there's no guarantee that they're interested in anything beyond the bid money. So just be careful and don't get your hopes up too high.

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WhatsYourPrice.com I thought it was kind of a hook up service

I hoped to find a sugar baby there but it turned out that they were just pimps offering prostitutes. I found my sugar baby on AdultsFun.club

that's a safe, secure and really working site, their choice of women is excellent, and they are not escort girls. These girls are just looking for a better life and I can understand them. But Whatsyourprice' choice of women is very poor and simple: escort and prostitutes who want you to pay for every single dance and smile on video. Not my type of women! So I left it and I don't regret it!

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WhatsYourPrice.com Banned my account and ripped $50 off me after several complaints of fake profiles

As if my time wasted by the scammers accessing WhatsYourPrice and pretending to be women isn't enough, WhatsYourPrice would ask me for proof of the fake profiles before compensating me "credits" I purchased (with actual money) to "unlock" communication with the females on the site.

I complained about this in accordance with the number of times it happened, which was 4 out of every 5 interactions - meaning 90% of their profiles are fake spam/scammer profiles that you are paying WhatsYourPrice for the privilege of chatting with.

This last time I paid for 'credits', almost like it was premeditated; I changed the profile description to say something tongue-in-cheek along the lines of basically saying I'm looking for a baby-momma as a joke and they loosely accused me of "soliciting sex for compensation" and closed my account, essentially forfeiture of the $50 I had just spent with them and provided no proof whatsoever.

Instead, their email response to my complaint simultaneously hints at just opening a new account and also threatens me with collection agency action if I charged back what I spent since they wouldn't issue a refund or a valid reason for cancelling my account.

This site is [censored]. Don't waste your money on WhatsYourPrice for the luxury of having your time wasted by Nigerian scammers trying to get you to buy them Amazon gift cards.

For real.

Check out the founder's Facebook page full of complaints that mirror my own experience: https://www.facebook.com/AskBrandonWade/

Including the complaint of a model that he created a profile for her on his site and had that fake profile "like" his. Cue hahaha emoji.

Desired outcome: $50 refund

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WhatsYourPrice.com Scam

Im 100% certain this site is using their staff to try and get real users to pay money for "credits" its a complete scam! DO NOT USE. DO NOT BUY CREDITS.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Account suspension

My account has been suspended. There was no explanation for this. I have not violated any terms of conduct. They've shown no proof of any violation. Credits were purchased on this site which are reportedly usable indefinitely, and whatsyourprice is simply stealing money.

Desired outcome: Reinstate account, reimburse me for the annoyance they've caused

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Yes, everything is true. The suspension has no evidence ever. There is no Soliciting unless your woman. I have had at least 15 dates no show. With inflation, more dates just want the money and no intention of a genuine relationship. I stopped reporting any violations after a suspension. I may have to find a relationship outside of this money draining platform.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Fake accounts

To everyone who want to try this site - don't do it. Whatsyourprice is a just another scam dating site with fake profiles.
You have to pay to be able to read and write messages and the whole thing is super expensive. Most girls don't reply, many of them are fakes and who knows who are your really talking to.
Do not waste your money here, this site is fake and super expensive, you'll need to pay for almost everything. And there is no way to get a refund because Whatsyourprice owners and support are real cheaters and thanks to naive men like myself they are getting big money! Beware!

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Oct 27, 2023 7:26 pm EDT
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WYP stopped refunding my credits after I reported 3 scammers. Previously, they refunded my credits when I reported women wanting money in advance of meeting.

Now, WYP realizes that many of the profiles are fake, meaning they don't live in my town.

I will not be buying more credits. Other websites are more responsible.

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May 23, 2018 4:11 am EDT
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Proof. 2 accounts same pic active at same time even.

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Agreed. Fake profiles and support says you "talked" to them. How would you know they were fake if didn't try?

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WhatsYourPrice.com Stay away!

I spent years on Whatsyourprice website in hopes of finding someone special, but it was already too late when I realized that I just wasted my money and time. I had three dates, but all the ladies I met were older than posted. Once your credits run out you get winks from new girls that are local. Of course you want to check them out, so you pay. And only after you paid you realize these girls are from 3rd world countries. I'm very disappointed! I cancelled my account and never coming back.

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WhatsYourPrice.com They continued to charge me for nothing – scamming company

I registered on the website www.whatsyourprice.com and decided to try their dating services. I paid money for the date, but these jerks decided to fool me. They continued to take money from my account and I had no idea about it. Total rip off. I wonder if there are people, who had the same thing. Maybe you can advise me how to stop these withdrawals. Please post your ideas and comments. Thanks.

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Yeah they ripped me off also don't sign up for that sight its a scam and the girls will just take the money and leave they have no intention of doing anything but conning men out of money. It turns would be nice girls in to con artist who should be locked up along with the people who made these prostitution web sites.

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Yes, you can meet a lot of attractive women on this site but the vast majority of them are just looking to get paid for the date or seeking a monthly stipend from you. Most will go on the date and then pretend that they want to go on a 2nd date but really won't. It's the biggest scam and unless you want to throw away hundreds of dollars go to the more legitimate sites like match or eharmony.

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WhatsYourPrice.com Men only pretend that they want to meet you, no one meets you in real life

Joined this site. Men only pretend that they want to meet you, no one meets you in real life. One man invited me to meet him. Then, when corresponding, said that he could not meet me, because he lived in California, but I should meet him on-line, on a camera, at 8 a.m. his time (3 a.m. my time!), and have a meal ready, and eat, and he would watch! That is how he invited me to a "nice restaurant". Did not even go to this site for a week, then received a message for them that I was "reported for spamming"! How can I spam if I am not even on this site? Contacted the support, but did not bother, because they care only for those who pay. Then my friend joined this site, and after a while, she paid, but was deleted also, for "spamming", when she never did anything of the kind, and they DID NOT RETURN HER MONEY!

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WYP stopped refunding my credits.

I have made multiple requests due to fake accounts in which women lie about their location and demand money in advance. It is inevitable that some women will post accounts to scam men.

WYP must be tired of my requests.

Unless they refund my credits, I will not be renewing.

About WhatsYourPrice.com

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WhatsYourPrice is a unique online dating platform that allows users to bid on dates with attractive singles. The website is designed to provide a fun and exciting dating experience for both men and women. It is a platform that connects people who are looking for a mutually beneficial relationship.

The concept of WhatsYourPrice is simple. Men can place bids on dates with women they find attractive. Women can then accept or reject the bids. If a bid is accepted, the man and woman can then arrange a date. The website is designed to be safe and secure, with a strict verification process for all users.

WhatsYourPrice is not just a dating website, it is a platform that allows people to connect and build relationships based on mutual interests and desires. The website is designed to be user-friendly, with a simple and intuitive interface that makes it easy to navigate and find what you are looking for.

One of the key features of WhatsYourPrice is the ability to set your own price. This means that users can decide how much they are willing to pay for a date, or how much they want to be paid for a date. This feature ensures that both parties are happy with the arrangement and that there are no misunderstandings.

Overall, WhatsYourPrice is a unique and exciting dating platform that offers a fun and safe way to connect with attractive singles. Whether you are looking for a casual date or a long-term relationship, WhatsYourPrice has something to offer. So why not give it a try and see what all the fuss is about?

Overview of WhatsYourPrice.com complaint handling

WhatsYourPrice.com reviews first appeared on Complaints Board on Oct 4, 2012. The latest review Mixed Feelings About WhatsYourPrice: A Review of the Dating Site was posted on Jun 16, 2023. The latest complaint It's the biggest scam was resolved on Nov 21, 2012. WhatsYourPrice.com has an average consumer rating of 1 stars from 29 reviews. WhatsYourPrice.com has resolved 2 complaints.
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