The benefits are mostly secret
[QUOTE=Member#4063;3951723]Just wondering if anyone has had some luck with secret benefits. Seems like all talk and no response.[/QUOTE]If you go back through the posts on this thread and some others, you'll find various comments. One or two guys report massively wonderful experiences. I am skeptical of these reports. My own experience has been that most of the women on there are either fakes or flakes. I've texted or messaged several and even met a few for coffee or lunch and mostly they think it's a one-way street. Two even told me they had no idea what they wanted other than they needed help and hoped some man would give it to them. For nothing. If you read the site's description of the roles, you'll see it says the Daddy gives all, and the Baby takes all -- and most women take that literally. There are some former-BP escorts on there now.
I did meet one woman with whom I've had some success. But again, mostly the women just want 'sugar' and want to call you 'daddy' and that's about it. Or they even state they only want an online relationship -- sexting and you send them money via WU or Venmo.
One did tell me that the site will use their profiles and send 'Hello' or another generic greeting message that they did not send themselves. Essentially, the site is pushing out these messages, for which you have to pay 10 credits to read, from a woman who didn't really send it. The result is the gal sees your response, wonders WTF? And then either doesn't even read your reply or doesn't respond because she's not interested.
And also there are some scammers on there, though it seems the site is cracking down. One ad was written like the woman was looking for a husband and in our messages, this was what she wanted -- to get married right away! When I said 'no way' then suddenly she became overly sexual wanting to meet for $250. I said okay and said where we would meet and she said "After you send me the money." A dead giveaway was that she never would say where she lived despite me asking several times. I played along because I wanted to see where it would go. I then reported her after the scam failed.
Buyer (of credits) beware. I think mostly this is a BS site. But there are the occasional real-deals. Just remember this: If it looks / sounds too good to be true, IT AIN'T!