Warning about sugardaddy dot com
Short version: sugardaddy sends you fake message notices and fake online status to get you to waste your money. Longer version below.
We all know about Seeking, but fewer know about Sugardaddy. The latter is a site which has you buy credits and spend them to unlock messages. Depending on the tier / package you buy, it works out to as much as $5 worth of credits to unlock messages you receive. You can also spend them to unlock private pics and other stuff.
I know a woman who is on both Seeking and Sugardaddy. I received a message from her on SD, which I would have to spend credits to open. She's been seeing someone else in a pretty committed baby / daddy relationship. She's a kept woman and she won't risk losing it by breaking their monogamous deal. Anyway, I texted her and told her she messaged me on Sugardaddy and asked if she split with her man, or if she was finally bored enough to cheat. She was surprised and said she hasn't been on there since last autumn, when she found her current man, and did not send a message despite the site saying she was currently online and sent me a message.
I believe her, because it's clearly me in my public pics and she knows what I look like, and sending a message on a site is a moot point because we can just text any time. Just letting you guys know.
Secret Benefits similarity
[QUOTE=Dbomb;6889618]Short version: sugardaddy sends you fake message notices and fake online status to get you to waste your money. Longer version below.
We all know about Seeking, but fewer know about Sugardaddy. The latter is a site which has you buy credits and spend them to unlock messages. Depending on the tier / package you buy, it works out to as much as $5 worth of credits to unlock messages you receive. You can also spend them to unlock private pics and other stuff.
I know a woman who is on both Seeking and Sugardaddy. I received a message from her on SD, which I would have to spend credits to open. She's been seeing someone else in a pretty committed baby / daddy relationship. She's a kept woman and she won't risk losing it by breaking their monogamous deal. Anyway, I texted her and told her she messaged me on Sugardaddy and asked if she split with her man, or if she was finally bored enough to cheat. She was surprised and said she hasn't been on there since last autumn, when she found her current man, and did not send a message despite the site saying she was currently online and sent me a message.
I believe her, because it's clearly me in my public pics and she knows what I look like, and sending a message on a site is a moot point because we can just text any time. Just letting you guys know.[/QUOTE]That is very similar to Secret Benefits. You buy credits and they charge / use 20 credits to send / read a message and then it is wide open, no time limit. They charge 20 credits to request private pictures. The credits are charged whether she reads, opens them or not. I tried them before Covid and 1 in 20 might read / reply so mostly a waste.