The result of our CharmDate.com review: Our test on CharmDate.com turned out to be an insufficient dating website.

- Fake Operator
Fake Profiles
Unlikely to meet
Negative comments
Very expensive
Report for CharmDate.com review
The online dating platform CharmDate.com offers a free registration and seems to have a huge number of active members. But we did some research and found some negative reviews about the site and its operator. We read about fake reviews that mention a great service which the site does not deliver.
Some former customers speak of a scam with a fake chat. With regard to this information, the member´s pool is filled with fake profiles that are enacted by fake operators. Furthermore, costs will originate for credits which are needed to send messages. This portal is operated by the Qpid Network which has got a bad reputation on the internet.
Scroll down to read the details of our CharmDate.com review.
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Details on the CharmDate.com review
The offer of the online dating portal CharmDate.com sounds good on the first impression. We read about a free registration and a lot of active users. Besides the large database it advertises with great functions to connect people. That seems like a good offer, but in the end, we assume that all this information is misleading.
First of all, the registration is for free but after that, costs will be incurred. Credits are needed to start a conversation and to reply to messages from other members. Then we come to another criticism which we found on the internet.
The members of CharmDate.com seem to be fake. The reviews by former customers suggest that the member´s pool is filled with fake profiles that are activated by fake operators to rip-off the user. We checked the terms and conditions for more information about that but did not find any notes. The operator does not mention fictional and fake profiles or a moderation of the chatroom.
Irritate the user
So, evidence is missing but we do have to mention that we have previously reviewed other dating sites of this operator. This portal is operated by the Qpid Network. On the button of the platform we read about another company. On the homepage the AML Network Limited which is based in Hong Kong, is mentioned as the operator of CharmDate.com. In the terms and conditions, we read that the Qpid Network is the operator of the platform.
That is very confusing and surely made up to irritate the user. Moreover, we read about fake reviews which are made up by the Qpid Network itself, to rate its platform higher. In the end, all sites of the network got bad reviews from real customers that speak of a rip-off.
The conclusion from our CharmDate.com review
CharmDate.com seems to be a fake chat scam. Fake operators are not mentioned in the terms and conditions but we read a lot of negative reviews about the site and its operator. The operator is well-known for its positive fake reviews, which are created by the company itself. After the registration, costs will originate to have a conversation with people that appear to be fictional or chat bots.
Let us know your CharmDate.com experience in the comments as well.
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We advise against registration and therefore recommend one of our winners!
DH’s comments just about summed it up. Credits can be swallowed up by EMF’s and there is no chance of moving forward with any relationships without totting up the credits which are way too expensive. Personal letters are processed so there is no privacy. What I think is sadistic, there are many users who put their hearts on the line for these ladies and are of a very fragile heart. This site is just using peoples weaknesses to make a profit and have no remorse for what mental damage they may cause.
Greetings to all alone,
I’ve been on this dating site for about 2 years and from the beginning it was amazing, so many beautiful women and girls, but soon I started to realize that something wasn’t playing here. So it’s actually a game, but with me and my money.
I began to watch and compare in peace, and I began to wonder at the algae. Here are some examples:
1 – I sent the SayHi function – a free instruction for my wife to send me the letter first. It happened, I read it for free and I wanted to write it off, writing the letter still takes a while, but in the meantime, I got another letter, which I could only read for credits and write it off as well. What’s spicy when I looked in a chat where I received messages from many women and girls, so for this particular she asked me to send her SayHi, it can only be sent once to one profile. Doesn’t she remember for a few days that I already sent it to her ??
2 – I received a chat message and wasn’t online when I opened my profile?
Some ghost :-) worked in the background, didn’t he?
3 – Messages from profiles are often repetitive groups of the same sentences.
4 – Messages from many profiles use identical sentences as if from the same database.
5 – illogical reports, often with sexual content, trying to lure men into any communication that absolutely does not correspond to their description in the profile.
6 – messages are unified, have a structure suitable for sending many profiles at once, sometimes an error occurs when characters appear, to insert the man’s name into the sentence. I used to program, so I understood.
7 – videos and photos are insidiously inserted in the chat, which take credits when they click
8 – communication is censored by the system, mainly so that contacts are not passed and often the profile offers to leave with communication from the system when I write !! I wrote and …. NOTHING !! I wrote a coded personal e-mail in a simple form and explicitly wrote that I would not read EMF answers and what happened? The EMF response came as if I hadn’t written anything.
9 – if the profile states the profession, it is
* Doctor, lawyer, designer, model, businessman, teacher, graduates
universities
– no worker, salesman, cleaner, farmer, driver, craftsman !!
10 – it is possible that young girls are looking for a very rich couple here, because in the gifts section there are prices for hundreds of dollars ??? Who would buy it?
11 – meeting conditions for men are 3 months of communication with the profile and at least 10 EMF emails with the profile, write and read answers, by appointment to arrange a meeting in the nearest office in the place of residence profile for a fee of about $ 300, the man pays for the trip to this place and accommodation, All in one attempt to meet one woman on this dating site ?!
There is more, but it is unbelievable that the whole site is a scam with all those age categories. Either the women have sold their portfolio of photos to the company or the women know what it is and are cooperating for some share of the profits or they have registered regularly, but the system has represented them as an avatar and abuses their profile. Maybe artificial intelligence is involved, but that would not be very intelligent :-), so rather only operators who often lose control of communication.
Hi I’m after some info/help my dad is currently on this date site and I have told him so many times it is a scam for him not to believe me he has spent about £2000 chatting to some women called Nata who he believes he is going to meet in next few weeks flights and hotel booked I’m abit concerned n no idea what to do with him
Hi, I’ve been on/off with this dating site for some years. Not spent that much, probably £1000.00 over the period…so yes it actually is a lot! I thought the early ladies I met were OK, until it came to exchanging details, every one going through say a few years said they were not ready, pleases lets continue to exchange EMF’s…then recently as I’d received a lot of EMF’s from this one lady I had communicated with previously, I finally gave in and bought some credits…so far over a few months say £90.00’s worth, every time thinking this looks a scam and then changing my mind…but again reasons as to why they cannot verify there origionallity…I asked some simple ways to do this but excuses came thick and fast. Today I replied using the 2nd of my 3 credits, from the time I sent to the time I received a reply 6.40mins, unbelielable…as if there was a stock reply, which re-reading and re reading it could be…std photo attached. Also although saying on many occasions I didn’t have much money so please hold back on replies, they’d reply next day, and then another one the same day, plus videos which I never open as they cost to much in credits. But now, a reply in under 7 mins???…it is a 100% scam, I’m the fool of course, 1 credit remaining to open a reply which no doubt given no answer from me will come. Beware, all they (whoever ‘they’ is) just want your money and if you’re not careful lots of it. Thanks DH