CrushNextDoor.com: A fun look at its pros and cons

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Positive and negative characteristics of CrushNextDoor.com

Positive

  • No positive characteristics

Negative

  • -Fake chat rip-off
  • -Fake Operator
  • -Fake Profiles
  • -Unlikely to meet
  • -Negative comments
  • -Very expensive

Report for CrushNextDoor.com review

CrushNextDoor.com shows a large selection of profile pictures on the landing page. But, we did some research on the internet. We found out that this online dating portal uses fake profiles and is a scam. The fake profiles are controlled by fake operators. They will get in touch with new members and seduce them into a chat.

The user does not know about moderation and assumes that all profiles show real people. In the end, all profiles are fake and show fictional people. Of course, it is not possible to meet a fictitious person. So, the user will pay for a chat with a fictional profile. The operator of the site is Meteor Interactive BV.

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Details on the CrushNextDoor.com review

The offer of the online dating website CrushNextDoor.com sounds great. On the landing page we read about free registration. We also see many good-looking profile pictures on the homepage. Additionally, the operator of the site claims that finding a match for an erotic date here will be easy as pie. However, we did some research and found many negative reports.

The operator of the platform is especially well-known. Of course, the reputation is bad for a certain reason. This website is a rip-off with a fake chat. The profiles on the landing page and later in the members´ pool are fake. Fake operators control the fake profiles which show fictional people.

Moreover, the operator also advertises with misleading information. One example of that is the free registration. Registration is really for free, but later costs will occur. The operator of the site mentions the use of fake profiles and charges on the bottom of the landing page.

Find your fictional match here

On the one hand, it is good that the operator mentions this on the landing page. On the other hand, the important details are more hidden. We read some reviews by former customers. Some of them claim that it is not possible to find one real profile on this site. They also describe how the rip-off works. Right after the registration, fake operators will get in touch with a new member. They will send a lot of messages, but they will not identify as a fictional person. So, the user does not know about the moderated chat, and this makes it a scam.

Excerpt from the Terms & Conditions (as of 21/01/2021)

You also understand that this is a fantasy entertainment Service and that (i) the profiles are fictional and your interactions will be with operators

We also read that the fake profiles show a heart icon that should identify them. But, former customers mention that all profiles show that heart. Plus, the icon itself does not contain any information. So, by seeing the heart icon, the user still does not know about the fake chat. The member will have to read the terms and conditions, where the fake chat is mentioned. The operator of the site is Meteor Interactive BV which is located in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

The conclusion from our CrushNextDoor.com review

The online dating platform CrushNextDoor.com is a scam with a fake chat. On the landing page, we see a selection of profile pictures. Those profiles are fake, just like the profiles in the members´ pool. Fake operators manage those fake profiles and entice the user into a chat for which the user must pay. According to our information, it is not possible to find one real person here.

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