BeautifulPeople Review
BeautifulPeople is an online dating site meant to help members meet singles of the physically attractive variety. A dating site just for pretty people? Sound too good to be true? That’s because it is.
First of all, only 20% of the people who apply actually get accepted to BeautifulPeople. Second, even if you are accepted (and worse, even if you PAY) you can still be booted by the site if you become “less beautiful” – meaning you gain weight, etc. And third, this site is a SCAM. Not only does the site use it’s own fake profiles to draw you in (sending you “winks” and messages before you are accepted to the site to convince you to upgrade your account), but there are tons of scammers on the site as well. If you look in BeautifulPeople‘s Terms and Conditions, they admit that “verified” accounts are nothing more than accounts signed up for with a verified email address. They do not guarantee that profile photos are accurate or even the real person!
BeautifulPeople’s screening process checks only for the authenticity of the email address of the poster and therefore the company is not responsible for the content of any job posted or for the accuracy of the credentials presented by any job applicant. Such information could be wholly fictitious and we would not have any means of – nor would we be responsible for – determining whether the information is truthful or accurate.
The voting is also not nearly as democratic as they claim! Premium members’ votes count 300% more than regular members. AND they are able to give friends 50 positive votes. The whole site is just a popularity contest.
Features
If you’re still interested in pursuing an account on this online dating site (for some reason), you can check out its features below:
- Free to sign up.
- Available in 12 different languages.
- Only attractive members.
- Once you are a member, you can vote on other potential members.
- Use search function to find other members.
- Check your statistics – how many visits your profile has had in the last 30 days, and your average photo score.
- Send messages to other members (if you have a paid account).
- Participate on forums.
- Attend hosted events in major cities for members – however, “Beauty Police” will be on hand to determine if you are attractive enough to get in.
- Available as a mobile app.
- Connect with BeautifulPeople through social media: Twitter and Facebook.
The Bad
BeautifulPeople is a SCAM. Simple as that. Not only do only 20% of people get accepted to the site, but if you do get accepted, they can kick you out at any time if you get fat or become less attractive – even if you’ve PAID. On top of that, a large number of the profiles are fakes and scammers.
Even with some real members on the site it’s incredibly hard to meet singles. The site is international and doesn’t have a high member count. That means that the chances of you having a large selection in your area are slim. And unless you live in or near a major city, your chances are even slimmer.
They also have terrible customer service. They are almost impossible to reach by phone (line always busy) and take 3-4 days to respond to emails.
Pricing
Before you are accepted to the site, you cannot see even look at the prices to help you make the decision to join or not. With some digging, however, you will find that a Standard Account is $20 a month, and Premium Account is $40 a month.
Conclusion
BEAUTIFULPEOPLE.COM IS A SCAM. Don’t waste your time hoping to be accepted, just to be disappointed. There are so many other online dating sites out there that it makes no sense to pursue a site like this one. Several sites even offer a hook up GUARANTEE – why not try a site like XXXLove or PassionSearch.
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