ASHLEY MADISON: Life Is Short. Reviews – Page 14

4/5 rating based on 296 reviews. Read all reviews for ASHLEY MADISON: Life Is Short for iPhone.
ASHLEY MADISON: Life Is Short is free iOS app published by Ruby Life Inc.

SCAM

Like yes yes yes

This app is such a scam. I signed up with a account and after a guy on the site asked me what I used to do my account all of the sudden got suspended. I reached out to them and asked why my account got suspended and they said because I violated their terms by “soliciting” which I never did. I made another account and never messaged anyone and that one got suspended as well so I know they are full of sh*t.


This app will cost you a small fortune

t69173

Each message costs as little as 25 cents. However to reach that costs you have to buy in bulk for over 200$. And it goes quick! Quite a few fake profiles as well. They just want to chat on the app and waist time costing you over 100$ just to find out they don’t want anything but to chat.


Expensive.

Damndude73

You’ll spend up 70 bucks quick and not really meet anyone. Gee whiz man. Maybe it’s good in a town like NYC. Maybe LA. But not for a man in a military town. Women could have a slutfest with it here as if they don’t already around here. Just don’t see it happening in this situation


Money PIT

ltsbd now

This is no more than a legal but unethical theft of money. You spend all your tokens sending messages to people that do not exist. When people bail out they never remove their profile so as to look like there are many people on the app. A real ripoff. No more of my money!


Completely fake, don’t waste your money!

JPgangstaG

Worst company in the world. They are selling nothing at all for extreme high prices. They need to be shut down. The only people having an affair are the millionaires made rich from it. Their riches made from this site is buying them all the women you think your talking to on the site lol.


Terrible

jpegg73

You keep getting inundated with out of state messages that will eat up all your credits! Also the local ones I messaged I have a suspicion they never even recieved a message or are bots either way total fraud and a clip joint this site is. Skip


What a joke !

7sup

First , I’d like to say that any positive reviews are most likely fake. I’ve signed up on this ap twice, thinking I’d give it a second chance and both times were disappointments. Like moist dating apps, the women can create a profile for free and navigate the site without cost. For this reason, the site is overrun with bogus profiles, single women looking for sugar daddies or straight up prostitutes. For every message sent, it costs 10 credits, by default and is considered a “priority” message, despite numerous attempts and requests to disable the “priority” feature. I’m not a bad looking guy and I’m in great shape. Out of the 50+ messages I sent out, I received one response. And that was a catfish. Save your money, find another ap. The price of this one is ridiculous and it can’t really be taken seriously anymore.


Love

andi ateood

I'm 22and the married men love me


Unsubscribed still getting notifications

Shawn3181

Stop with the notifications after unsubscribing


Please read this

sam yasso

I’ve been on AM since 2012 and met some interesting people. In the process, I spent over $1,000 in fees, promotions, and credits. I know what works and what doesn’t. My experience has been mixed but more negative than positive. I’d like to share a few lessons with my fellow colleagues. AM is a site that got started by a Jewish lawyer, Noel Biderman. The purpose of the site is to make $$ first and foremost. They’re willing to do everything possible and play every trick in the book (ethical or unethical) to achieve that. The structure and composition of profiles changed over the years. Currently, roughly 70% of the profiles are either fake or Fembots. Fake profiles are created by the AM website developers to create the illusion that these are real people and trick novice guys and newbies into sending them messages. Sending messages means spending money. Fembots are computer generated programs that use complex algorithms for sending messages and responding to messages, again for the same purpose. Tricking novice men and newbies into opening collect messages and hence spending money. The site makes millions of $$ per day (watch the Netflix documentary if you don’t believe me). Corresponding with these fake profiles and computer generated algorithms creates psychological effect similar to the one created by gambling. You spend $$ and you lose it because the odds are stacked up against you. And then you spend more $$ hoping to win something big and recover your earlier losses. It is a flaw in the male’s psychology and this is what makes the site millions of $$ every day. The site will approach you in 2 stages. Stage one is when you create a profile but don’t have any credits. In stage one they’ll do everything humanly possible to make you sign up and pay $$ to buy credits. During that stage Fembots will send you messages to trick you into thinking that actual women are sending you messages. They’ll tell you that you can’t read these messages until you sign up and pay $$. As soon as you sign up, these messages will stop. At that point you’re in stage two. In stage two they’ll do everything humanly possible to get you to spend your credits. They play every trick in the book to accomplish that. These tricks work best on novice users or newbies who think they’re actually talking and chatting with real women.