The adult dating website industry is full of cheats and scam websites. I’ve seen so many people getting scammed through these sites that it is no longer something that you should take lightly. To help you avoid getting scammed, I try my best to review all adult-dating websites on the internet one by one.

If you’re thinking about joining WellHello.com, then you should stop immediately and read on the next few lines.

WellHello.com is not a legitimate site. And if it’s not too late, you can still save yourself from being scammed. In this review, I will expose the site and show you how it scams people into paying a large subscription fee and not giving them a platform where they can see, chat, and meet real people.

I believe if you are well-informed, you can instantly tell if a site is trying to scam you. One of the aims of this review is to educate you on how to determine if an adult dating site is a scam site or a legitimate one.

I also found this review on Dating Cop – https://www.datingcop.com/deceitful-tricks-of-wellhello-com-exposed-review/

For starters, I always recommend that you read the terms and conditions of the site before you sign up or at least before you decide to pay them money for full access to the site. Below I will show you how WellHello.com hides all of its fraudulent activities within the terms and conditions.

You see, the terms and conditions have to reveal everything clearly to the user. If anything is missing from these conditions, anyone can sue the company and easily win compensation against the site. This is the reason why most adult-dating sites will reveal the true nature of their operations within the terms and conditions. And this is why you should read these no matter what.

What’s Wrong with Wellhello.Com?

Here are some of the things you can instantly tell are wrong on the site as soon as you visit it.

Most profiles are fake and fabricated. These profiles are usually of hot women who are known as ‘Love Hostesses’ on the site.

The site sends you automated messages through a chatbot (software designed to talk to you)

The people behind the ‘Love Hostesses’ profiles are actually employees of the company sending you messages.

You will have to pay upfront to use any services and features of the site.

Here’s the Proof Behind All the Allegations Above

Before I expose WellHello.com and their cheap tactics to scam you, here is a little advice to help you use dating sites on the internet without getting scammed. Before trying any site at all, make sure you read reviews on the internet about the site. You will get a lot of information from reviews like this. But beware of fake reviews disguised as affiliate marketing posts that tell good stuff about the site just to make you pay a subscription fee so the affiliate marketer can earn a commission.

After reading a few solid reviews of any adult dating site you are thinking of joining, head over to the site, scroll to the bottom, and look for the terms and conditions of use. This is where you’ll learn things about the site that are never told you directly or by any reviewer. So what did I discover when I read the terms and conditions of WellHello.com? You’re about to find out and you’ll be shocked to hear what I have to tell.

All Love Hostess Profiles Are Fake and Handled by Smoochy Brands

If you read the terms and conditions carefully on the site, you’ll come across something like this –

“You acknowledge that Smoochy Brands creates and maintains some of the profiles on the site and that some ‘members’ of the site are actually fictitious persons created by employees or agents of Smoochy Brands, who we refer to as ‘Love Hostesses’.” –

From the text above, you can clearly read that some profiles are created by fictitious people who are either employees or agents of Smoochy Brands. So in other words, all the ‘Love Hostesses’ profiles on the site, indicated by a green heart icon next to them, are all fake and run by agents or employees of the Smoochy Brands Ltd company. So if you’re on the site and you get contacted by someone having a green heart icon next to their profile photo, you’re actually talking to an employee of the company who just wants you to sign up and pay the fee for full site features.

You Get Fraudulent Emails in Your Inbox

If you read the terms and conditions a little more, you will come across this text –

“You further acknowledge and agree that smooch brands may respond to your communications to Love Hostesses through employees, agents or chatbots that impersonate the fictitious persons portrayed in such ‘Love Hostesses’ profiles.”

Basically, when you visit the site, you are bombarded with automated chat messages and emails. These are sent to all the free members on the site with an aim to get you to pay the membership fee. I advise you to be very careful when believing these messages and emails. If you are thinking women are interested in you by messaging you, think again. Just try responding to them and you’ll be taken to a subscription page instead.

As you can read from the text copied from WellHello.com’s terms and conditions of use, they reserve the right to send you computer generated messages. They actually hire and pay people to do the same just to make sure that they appear real to you. In fact, these are hired people who will message you in hopes of making you pay the fee for a full subscription.

Wellhello.Com Tries to Force You to Pay

With all the dubious methods above, the real aim of the site is just to make you pay for a full subscription. While becoming a member on the site is completely free, you cannot do anything on the site until you become a full member. This includes responding to messages from other members, view profiles, pictures, status updates, and using the search feature. As soon as you attempt to do any of these, you are taken to a page where you must subscribe and become a paid member. Here are the choices that are given to you.

$1.00 for a 24-hour trial membership period

$29.95 for 1 month of site membership

$119.40 for 1 year of site membership

If you still want to check the site out yourself, I recommend trying the 24-hour trial membership period. You can only take this once and it should give you enough time to check the entire website out before you become a full member.

Conclusion

Honestly, it is just plain sad and disappointing to see so many people getting scammed through adult dating websites even today. This industry is so beautiful and ruined by sites like WellHello.com.

I hope I have helped you find everything you needed to know about this site. If you were to ask me, I would highly recommend skipping the site for something else. There are still many adult dating websites out there that actually have lots of real members you can talk to or meet and have sex with them.

Adult dating websites are not going anywhere any time soon. You just have to be very careful who you decide to join. Make sure to read lots of reviews and go through the terms and conditions of an adult site before joining. This way you’ll never be scammed in the future.