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The website uses credits which you need to buy in order to interact with people. Every message you send, or like you give someone, costs credits. The people running the site or working for the people running the site have fake profiles setup. They act interested and either message you first or immediately respond when you message them. That doesn’t happen on dating sites, especially when I didn’t even have a picture of myself on there. The biggest indicator to me that it’s a scam was, there were 5 “girls” I messaged. They all responded and were interested (without knowing what I look like) then I told them all I didn’t want to keep paying for credits, so I gave them all my phone number and said they could text me. All 5 of them gave me an almost identical response. “Can we just stay on here for now?” They wanted me to stay talking on the website because that meant I needed to buy more credits to keep talking to them.
$33
OH, USA- 44691
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
Unknown Phone Number
Meet-N-Hook.com
Romance
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Meet-N-Hook
November 28, 2025
1116519
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