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

- Fake Operator
Fake Profiles
Unlikely to meet
Negative comments
Very expensive
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The online dating portal WhatsChat.com advertises with a free registration and claims to make dating easy. But we did a little bit of research on the internet and found many negative reports. It turns out that the site is a cheeky scam with a fake chat.
In the members´ pool of the portal there are fake profiles which are managed by fake operators. Those fake operators will get in touch with a new user and entice them into a conversation. For that chat, a user will have to pay a lot of money. Costs will originate right after the registration for credits which are needed to be able to send messages. This site is operated by Intercon Media GmbH & Co. KG.
Scroll down to read the details of our WhatsChat.com review.
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Details on the WhatsChat.com review
WhatsChat.com seems to be a legit online dating website on the first view. But as always, we did a little bit of research to find out more about the reputation of the website and its operators. During that research we found a lot of negative reviews by former customers. We found out that this site is a cheeky rip-off with a fake chat.
The members´ pool of the dating portal is filled with fake profiles only. Those fake profiles are managed by fake operators who will get in touch with a new member right after the registration. A moderated chat does not have to be a scam, if the user knows about it. In this case, the fake operators will not identify as a fictional person. Plus, a fake profile is also not marked as such.
It is all a big fake
So, the user does not know about the fake chat and assumes that all profiles show real people with real interests. The fake operators will entice the user to a conversation with no goal or sense. But the user will have to pay real money for the chat. The use of the online dating website is not free of charge. Only the registration is for free. After that, high costs will occur for credits. Credits are needed to send messages to other members of the site. Unfortunately, all other members of the site are a fake. A fake profile shows a fictional person with whom a date in real life is not possible.
Of course, the user is not aware of that and pays a lot of money for the expensive credits again and again. The operator of the site is Intercon Media GmbH & Co. KG, based in Vienna, Austria.
In the terms and conditions, the operator notes the fake chat
“Intercon Media uses professional animators and operators for the entertainment of the Users, who are not identified separately in the system. This Service is provided in the highest quality. Real meetings are not possible with these operators. Users can only send them messages within the portal.”
The conclusion from our WhatsChat.com review
The online dating portal WhatsChat.com is a scam with a fake chat. In the members´ pool there are fake profiles that are managed by fake operators. Those fake operators will get in touch with a new member and start a chat. A user will pay money for a conversation with a fictional person with whom a meeting in real-life is not possible.
Let us know your WhatsChat.com experience in the comments as well.
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whatschat is everything thats been said 100 per cent Fake Profiles ,GOOGLE should be forced to take it off the internet
Absolute scam, they should be sued for deception and false advertising
Yeah, what’s chat is a scam and is fake, all they want is your money.
Hi ya,I have been using whats chat for some time and i am 100% certain its a fake site,tons of incredibly attractive people ,but you seem to get the same answer from them all—–just one liner–all very similar replies—the classic answer being–“I dont want to get to know you better just keep in touch—or the other classic–“Oh darling why are you ignoring me so much”