I generally agree on your take on Secret Benefits
[QUOTE=DynoJr;6208884]I'm down to my last credit and will not buy anymore. This system is rigged against you. I have sent a few unsolicited messages, got a couple responses back, and got quite a few text numbers so there are some real ones out there but here's the big issues I'm having:
-a lot of opening messages that I pay to read, send a response and never hear from again.
-a few that claim to be from Chicago, but are really in some far flung suburb or "away" at school and try to make it virtual.
-a few that are legit but ghost me after some texts.
I've met in real life one so far and could potentially meet with 3 others, but overall I'd say my yield has been less than one month on SA.
Overall the pool skews young, like jailbait young. Did exchange messages with a Loyola freshman who quickly asked for $500 and to be paid for a casual M&G. She's sexy but a little large for me, maybe at best a 6/7. Didn't debate what her market rate should be.
I do agree that the videos are a huge advantage to SA. I know for a fact that the women don't even see them once it's recorded. I won't connect with someone unless they have a video now.[/QUOTE]The system seemingly automatically sends out spam like "messages" from girls to get you to spend some credits. Annoying.
It does skew young and Hispanic. I wonder if they advertise in Hispanic media and media that appeals to those just out of high school. There are real girls on there who want to meet, but it's costly and time consuming to find them.
The video bit is great though.
I think I chatted with the Loyola freshman. Giant hooters, a bit overweight, white, great brown eyes and really enticing bikini pics. I won't pay for a Meet and Greet so that was the end of that conversation. I would go $500 for a few hours with those hoots hanging in my face, but I half suspect the meet and greet bit is a scam and there would be no potential followup.