A Review Of HotRussiaBabes.com Explains Why This Site Could Be A Scam

 Nov, 17 - 2015   no comments   ReviewsScams

Website Details:

HotRussiaBabes.com homepage

Cost: 

This site uses a credit based system, not a monthly membership like most dating sites.

  • 100 Credits will cost you $399.00
  • 60 Credits will cost you $299.99.
  • 32 Credits will cost you $179.00.
  • 16 Credits will cost you $96.00.
  • 8 Credits will cost you $52.00.
  • 20 Credits will cost you $21.00.

Overview

HotRussiaBabes.com is connected with a site we reviewed in the past called Chnlove.com. That site was questionable to say the least.

After We Registered On HotRussiaBabes.com We Got Sent To QPidNetwork.com

After we registered on HotRussiaBabes.com we received the confirmation email and when we click the email we were directed to another dating site called QPidNtwork.com. And from the investigation we can tell that QPidNtwork.com is associated with numerous other dating sites that include CHnLove.com, iDateAsia.com, CharmDate.com and LatamDate.com. All these sites are part of the same network of sites (see screenshot of QPidNetwork.com and it's list of member sites below ).

Qpidnetwork.com

Credits

This website works on a credit based system. As you can see from screenshot we took below the more credits you purchase the cheaper they are. 100 credits will cost you $399 so if you break it down one credit in that package works out to be $3.99. For what we've learned it cost roughly $1 to send and read emails. So you can easily go through a large amount of credits if you don't watch it.

Credits

How Do We Know The Girls Chatting To Us Are The Girls In The Photos?

How do we know the women we are interacting with the girls we see in their dating profiles? For all our investigations we never use a profile photo and we put as little information as possible in our dating profile, this is done for a specific reason. Why would females want to contact us since they have no clue as to what we look like? But still we have so far received two emails from very attractive Ukrainian women as you can see in the evidence below. Why would these females be contacting us since they have no clue as to what we look like and they know absolutely nothing about us? The only conclusions we can come up with is that this site uses images of attractive looking women to get us and other free members  to upgrade and purchase credits. But at $1 per e-mail sent and every emails you read costing you $1 (after your 10 bonus credits expire) it becomes very expensive to interact with women on this site. Obviously were not 100% sure that this website is actually fabricating fake profiles but you who benefits when we reply to these emails? Obviously the answer would be the owner is of HotRussiaBabes.com, since they make money when you purchase credits.

fake emails

Hosting Server Info:

  • Address Of Host: 4210 Creyts Rd. Lansing, MI, 48917, USA
  • IP Address Of Server: 67.225.139.15
  • Name Servers: DNS1.NAME-SERVICES.COM, DNS2.NAME-SERVICES.COM, DNS3.NAME-SERVICES.COM,  DNS4.NAME-SERVICES.COM, DNS5.NAME-SERVICES.COM

Contact Information :

Final Decision:

We know this site is not operating in a legitimate manner. In this particular case it's difficult to prove unless you start purchasing credits to interact with the girls (if they are even girls). From the various reviews we have read about other dating sites owned by QPid Network we know that people have complained about purchasing hundred and sometimes thousands of dollars in credits to interact and communicate with women on the site. Obviously these women are used to lure you in and get you to continuously purchase more and more credits because that's how the website makes money. We're not willing to put our money at stake and buy credits because we know we will get ripped off. We know the site is not on the up and up and there's no way in hell we're going to give them our credit card information!

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