A scam dating site that lures you in with many local matches quickly, but search engine doesn't work and interactions are far too perfect, but never lead anywhere with users stating their too busy... See more
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Fake A I. Profiles and web cam so called lonely people. 90% are fake. Trying to CANCEL subscription that's a joke. More chance winning a scratch card. Useless site do not bother, it WILL cost you.

Reply from Datemyage
This site is a total scam. Absolutely without a doubt a complete scam. Please don’t waste your money on this site. This is not a true dating site. It is a total fantasy site where all these supposedly beautiful young women feign interest in you but it’s just a scam to get you to spend more and more money. If you enjoy fantasy and chatting with fake bots then by all means throw your money away on this site.

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I am so tired of buying credits and getting charged double! I may have hit a button twice and therefore my fault but the website refuses to give me the extra credits or my money back. I hate the AI usage as well. Do not use Datemyage!!!

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It keep cutting me off, people do not seem geniuine
If I get a nice person, then it will put on to somebody, at times I am wondering who I talking too

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How can you know if these are real people of AI? What you can know for sure is that it is VERY expensive, I have enjoyed some fantasy moments here, but I can do that at home for nothing.
I will not visit again

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Do not create fake progiles that only works to get money ftom the real people that register for their porém benegit, os unaceptable, they abuse the need people looking for a partnet

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I would give this website 0 stars. It is total money stealing website. I paid $39 to get the subscription. Started chatting with first person and it 15 minutes I started getting pop upss saying I have to get paid credits to chat with this person. I am stupid to pay another $50 to get credits and told the person to text me on my phone as this website is charged me $80 for 15 minutes of texting. He refused saying he only wanted to text on DateMyAge.com.
It was a fake profile used to rip you off. Be careful. They are thieves.

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I cancelled my subscription prior to my renewal date but was still charge for another 6 months. They are refusing to process a refund.

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Zero stars if I could. I signe up for this scam following some reviews on the Fortune magazine online, which most likely are paid off by Datemyage.
At first I was nicely surprised to see that my profile had attracted some attention, but unfortunately, after a couple of interactions, in which the other party seemed apparently engaged, turn out to be yet another money skimmer machine. The first annoying thing I was running out of credits in the middle of a conversation. Not to mention the sheer amount of gifts offered, which required yet more credits if you would be willing to fall for any of those fake profiles behind the screen.
All in all, the worst dating app I've tried so far, and I have tried quite a few of them...
If you want to waste your money go to the nearest casino and play some slot machines. You may be a lucky winner, perhaps...

Reply from Datemyage
This site is a straight scam designed for the user to keep spending money on tokens. I spent one day on it and canceled subscription. So many profiles from Columbia, China, Ukraine, and so on. But the thing is for them to keep you sending messages to use up your tokens so you can buy more. Then they also have extras like if they send you a video via messaging it's locked and so to 🔓 ck it costs money. They tried to charge me $39 but my bank account blocked it noticing I was trying to stop it from debiting my card.
The site is a total scam. Most of the ladies profiles are of models. All of the pictures were photo shots taken by photographers.

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The platform continuously encourages you to purchase credits in place of deep connections. There are not many genuine conversations, and as soon as you stop spending, everything becomes silent. It was definitely not what I had anticipated.

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This site is a total joke and scam. There's three key words in the title! I kept getting live chat requests from women in there 20's and 30's, all out of the country. This is more of an international site. I hope you have an open account for travel? No thanks. Where are all the US women?

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A scam dating site that lures you in with many local matches quickly, but search engine doesn't work and interactions are far too perfect, but never lead anywhere with users stating their too busy with life to meet or would prefer to stay in app than exchange numbers.
Clearly fake profiles designed to keep you chatting on the site and saying high costs with no actual chance of meeting someone real.
Don't waste your time or money.

Reply from Datemyage
It is a sister company of another Dating site - Dating(dot)com which is also a scam.
I’ve lost money on this site as well as on Dating(dot)com (I’m not allowed to type full web link here hence doing this)
I’ve been gaslighted and manipulated by both sites.
Stay away, don’t waste any money on them. It is illegal practice

Reply from Datemyage
*******Update — January 2026:******
I’ve added further comments below in response to the company’s reply, especially around costs and the lack of real-world progression
I spent a long time on DateMyAge and noticed a repeated pattern — not as criticism, but as guidance.
Many men were kind, poetic, and emotionally expressive. Conversations felt deep — but most never moved into real life. Even small steps (short calls, gradual openness, simple trust-building) often didn’t happen.
I often saw what looks like avoidant-style behaviour:
• closeness in messages
• hesitation in reality
• vague timelines
• lots of words, few actions
They’re not “bad men” — many seem sincere — but they often feel safer in fantasy than in real connection. For someone seeking a relationship that grows, this becomes confusing and painful.
My advice to women:
• enjoy the chats, but stay grounded
• watch whether actions match words
• ask for small real-world steps
• don’t make yourself smaller to fit someone else’s avoidance
Interesting people here — but it tends to attract men who prefer emotional companionship without real development. Protect your time and heart.
****Additional comments added in response to DateMyAge feedback dated 2nd January 2026*****
Thank you for replying. I appreciate the tone of your response
I’m glad the platform aims to support meaningful communication, but my experience reflected something different in practice. What many women struggle with here isn’t only emotional dynamics — it’s also the structure of the platform itself. Real-world steps tend to stall, conversations remain suspended, and the emotional and financial investment grows while reality does not.
This isn’t written with anger — simply honesty, so others can enter with clarity.
I think it’s important that feedback like this stays visible and not moved into private email.
My experience wasn’t about one technical issue. It was about a consistent pattern over time:
• meaningful conversations
• emotional depth
• but very little movement toward real-world connection
Even simple, reasonable steps — like short calls after weeks/months, gradual openness, or clarity about intentions — often stalled.
The emotional and financial investment grows, but the reality doesn’t. For women genuinely looking to build a relationship, this can be costly both financially and emotionally.
I’m not saying the platform is “bad,” but it does seem to attract many people who prefer staying in long, poetic chat rather than building something real.
If the platform truly wants healthier outcomes, I’d love to see:
• clearer guidance on recognising avoidant patterns
• encouragement for free members to take small real-life steps sooner
• more transparency about costs and expectations
I share this so others can go in with awareness, not fear.

Reply from Datemyage
TOTALL RIP-OFF SCAMMERS !!! .. DONOT INVEST !!!!

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Please DO NOT put your money into this service. My dear friend has been paying about $300 a month for about a year. Talking to some fake guy in Venezuela. Myself, her friends and family are not sure if she is "talking" to an AI bot or a real person. Probably a combo of both. This guy won't give his email so they can communicate off the site or call her. It all has to be done through the DMA platform. Which is the scam as so many have stated. These people get paid to keep you on the site so they keep making money. This is an intelligent woman who is so desperate for a relationship that she believes this fake guy no matter what anyone else says.

Reply from Datemyage
The person I connected with on this site kept texting me poetry type messages. It was obvious he was reading from a script. Hardly any real life type questions were asked. Or else he’d ask me the very same question he had asked the day prior. Ummm get your act together. When I challenged him saying the site was full of scammers, he sent me a video saying “I’m real!” Yup curiosity got the best of me so I paid to see the video.
I later discovered that this man who claimed to live in Chicago actually lives in Brazil. What a liar.
I’m so done with this site.

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