The result of our Jamble.com review: Our test on Jamble.com turned out to be an insufficient dating website.
- Subscription Rip off
Fake profiles
Unlikely to meet
Negative comments
- Very expensive
Report for Jamble.com review
The online dating website Jamble.com offers a free registration and advertises that here you can meet new people from around the world. The website looks reputable and the terms and conditions do not mention something about fake profiles but the platform has some negative reviews on the internet that point out that Jamble.com is a rip off.
The costs at Jamble.com originate via a subscription for a paid premium-membership. The subscription will extend automatically which is a clear hint that it is a trap. Additionally we found some more hints that the website is full of fake profiles that are operated by fake operators to scam the user. The operator of Jamble.com is the company Lakehaus Inc.
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Details of the Jamble.com review
The online dating website Jamble.com offers a free registration. The landing page mentions that here you will meet new people from around the world. So we could assume that the member’s area is filled with interesting and exciting members and we could find our true love. But while our research we found some negative reviews about the website so we checked the terms and conditions for any evidence that Jamble.com is a rip off.
The first thing we checked for are fake profiles. Some reviews on the internet where former customers point out that there is not one real person in the member’s area. So we checked the terms and conditions for keywords like fake profiles, fictitious person, entertainment and more. But the terms and conditions do not mention anything about a fake chat.
The only thing we found that could be regarded to the fake chat is that the terms and conditions mention a third-party service
“The Service may contain advertisements and promotions offered by third parties and links to other web sites or resources.”
As many former users are sure that the platform is filled with fake profiles we can assume that Jamble.com uses fake profiles to entice the user to spend money with a high probability.
The costs of Jamble.com originate via a subscription for a paid premium-membership. In the reviews on the internet the former users mention that the fake profiles get in touch with the new customer of the website right after the registration.
After the registration a new user will receive a membership that is for free. But if a user wants to get in touch with other members of Jamble.com a paid premium-membership is needed. Only with a paid premium-membership subscription the user can read or write messages regarding to the reviews.
As the former customers point out and as it is explained in the terms and conditions a subscription of a paid premium-membership will extend automatically
“your subscription will automatically continue for an additional equivalent period, at the price you agreed to when subscribing”.
Regarding to the reviews on the internet any subscription will extend automatically and is a trap. If a user purchases any subscription it is a challenge to cancel the paid premium-membership again.
The operator of the rip off dating website is the Lakehaus Inc. The company is located in Redwood City in California. While our research about the website we also checked for some more details about the operator but we did not find results about the company regarding to the scam on its dating website.
The Conclusion from our Jamble.com review
The online dating website Jamble.com is a subscription rip off as the paid premium-membership extends automatically. Additionally we found some reviews that point out that the website is filled with fake profiles that are operated by fake operators to entice the user to spend money.
Let us know your Jamble.com experience in the comments as well.
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jamble ,awful site keep getting unauthorized charges from there site ,had too get a new creidt card
Those pics they are using in jamble must be of some girls. How can jamble is using other girls pictures with impunity?
Thank you for this review and for everyone who commented. Unfortunately I didn’t pick up on the fakeness of the conversation before my free messages ran out and ended up paying for more, but eventually I did detect that it wasn’t progressing in a natural manner. That’s when I did a google search and found this along with other sources claiming it’s a scam. And people wonder why I don’t put myself out there.
At least now I can unsubscribe with my conscience clear that I’m not giving up before finding something that works out. Thank you again.
Research everything first before buying anything on this kinds of stuff or you End up loosing your money like me I also paid the 30$ monthly with 50 free messages after that I though the next day I would be able to text but nope you gotta make another purchase of stupid coins ex. 200 coins for 19.95$ 300 coins for 29.95$ 550 coins for 54.95$ is on special so is 49.95$ jajajaja 1200 coins for 120.95$ save 20% is 99.95$ this is totally FAKE!!
How long does it take for them to canecel the subscription? And have there been any people who have been trying to cancel but can’t?
I my self have fallen to the Jamble pit trap. I signed up Thursday of last week and started getting messages right away. I was happy to see that there were this many women ready to chat and enjoyed the less than swiping gig from tinder or bumble. I found out that i burnt through my messages very quickly. I decide that i was enjoying the conversations that i bout 200 more coins but then burned through those as well. Gave it one more shot and started asking women on there to chat on different platforms but was rejected at several times. Even after having long interesting conversations. I decide that it is more or less a scam to get single people feeling like they have an opportunity to meet some good looking and interesting women to say the least but are let down very quickly. Also noticed that a lot of the women that said they lived around my area were up at 3 or 4 am ready to chat. Big sign profiles are fake. Sad to see that you cant even be single on a web site that says its free to chat but lets you down, Not a Fan cant wait to cancel.
The site is an absolute scam! Automatic subscription renewal that requires you to message the ‘company’. They never respond. The ‘members’ are also obviously fake and message you at first trying to ‘lure you in’. This site should be taken down and required to pay back all of those who got scammed.
How gullible must I be? I fell for this trick and wasted money. I emailed asking to cancel and hopefully they’ll reply saying they did it. Honestly I was stupid enough to think I was finally going places when I noticed not one, not two, but quite a handful of highly attractive female profiles messaging and aloha ing me. The chats were so kind and casual it’s utter deceit and manipulative the way this company uses fake profiles to chat with you and pretend to like you. It’s sick. Avoid Jamble and beware of traps like these. Preying upon lonely people’s desire for companionship and relationships to drain their money is just appalling.
Basically, I used the “rule” that if this was indeed a real dating site with people in my area, I should have recognized at least 1 other person from another dating site, as I’ve noticed there’s usually people who use multiple dating sites at once. Since I saw not a single person who was familiar after browsing multiple profiles, and nothing really telling their locations, I’m convinced that it’s entirely fake. Also, ALL the women’s profiles are exceedingly attractive, which seems unrealistic.
Briefly went on here. Was surprised by how quickly and openly People responded.
Did some research and there is a rumor that they are fake site-operated profiles who talk to new users.
Scrolling down will show hundreds of above average looking people, without exception.
There is a monthly fee of $30 after the first 10 messages.
I figured, even if they’re fake, it’s still an opportunity to try out some jokes, touch up on online dating conversation. If I spend 15 mins a day talking to paid strangers, that’s worth $1/day even if they are mostly fake profiles.
Then I Saw that the subscription only includes 50 messages per month.
That’s $.60 per message! If it only takes 30 seconds to respond to a message, that’s $60/hr for the service.
I suppose if you are really in need of someone to pretend to be a friend, this might be cheaper than your therapist and might be worth it.
In my opinion, it is not.
I emailed service@jamble.com and told them to cancel my subscription. I got a reply within 24 hours informing me that my subscription has been cancelled.
Jamble is a total scam. When I bought coins to chat, several women (fake profiles) all the sudden flooded with with Alohas and messages. They basically want you to chat with these fake profiles and waste the coins and chats that you have so that they can lure you to buying more.
Hopefully this helps.
I cancelled mine by emailing service@jamble.com using the email I signed up with.
It’s pretty sketchy when you subscribe and there’s no easy way to cancel your subscription AND they want you to buy coins on top of the subscription just to keep chatting.
Signed up today. Subscribed and then they wanted me to buy coins to keep chatting. You want me to subscribe AND pay to chat? No thank you. I’m STILL trying to figure out how to cancel the subscription, if anyone else has can you let me know?
Did you figure it out how to cancel it?
Totally fake profiles and people talking to you. They do this to make you keep spending money. I’ve talked to 30 women. and not one would have an actual phone call or any other type of “proof of real”
How did you cancel it?
I had a bad feeling Jamble was a scam from the start. I joined yesterday, and a few women on the site contacted me. I was having a nice conversation with one girl, but I am not sure if she was fake because she never asked me the typical questions a scammer would ask, and it was a super casual chat. However, I started to suspect something wasn’t right when I couldn’t easily cancel my subscription.
This website claims to be COMPLETELY FREE in their FAQ page, but if you have to spend a fortune on coins, is that really free?? These people are absolute crooks! It’s a gigantic scam on a global scale, and of course, my email to them got ignored. Go figures. Honestly, this site needs to be shutdown immediately before more and more people get caught in this depraved money trap!!
The chatting did feel real, but as soon as I hade to start paying to be allowed “unlimited chats” I decided it was not worth it. ALSO, it seems nearly impossible to cancel my profile in general. That does not bode well
Definitely fake users for sure. No way in hell I’m giving them any money.
Jamble is a total fake and a rip off. Fake users and the company doesn’t reply to emails to cancel subscriptions!!
JAMBLE.COM is a rip off site with their automatic subscription renewal. They most likely hire people to create fake profiles and then in turn will start messaging with you so that you will have to send money. They require you to buy coins in order to message with members. After you use up the coins you must pay for more coins in order to continue messaging with members. That is a big time scam if you ask me.