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Archive for February, 2011
Ashley Madison Credits Scam?
Feb 21st
Since Ashley Madison runs off of a credit system, you need to know which membership plan is for you. By using the credits system, this always goes in favor of the website verses the users. After all, when it comes to online dating, it’s a numbers game. The more women you email, the greater chance you have on getting the encounter you’re looking for. While many feel this is an Ashley Madison scam, you need to look deeper into the membership plans.
- The basic plan is just $49, but is a complete waste of money. This only allows you to email 20 women, that’s it. Then when you go to purchase more credits, the $49 plan goes away, and the base is now $79. So you just spend $130 and have nothing to show for it
- Now the $149 plan gives you more to play with. It gives you more than triple the credits than the $130 scenario above, and lets you play the numbers game. Ideally, you live in a city or near one for this plan.
- The final $249 plan, is the mother of all plans. Ashley Madison will guarantee you an affair or your money back. Now, if you live in a city, you don’t need this plan. But if you don’t, you should seriously consider it.
If you’re not fan of the credit system, two of Ashley’s sister sites offer flat out memberships. Cougarlife.com is $40 a month, and caters to young men looking to date older women. ArrangementFinders.com is $50/month, and allows you to meet younger women looking for financial arrangements.
Ashley Madison Mobile Scam?
Feb 10th
When you sign up for Ashley Madison, you pay a one time $19.99 fee to have access to the mobile platform. The problem with mobile is simple, risk. You are putting yourself at SEVERE risk of getting caught by having Ashley Madison on you mobile. Covering your tracks when it comes to cheating is essential. Doing this with your computer is easy, but your cell phone not so easy. Sure, you can put a security lock on your phone, but doesn’t that scream shady!
Now, if you’re single and just wanting to be the other guy or gal, then Ashley Madison mobile rocks. You have no risk, and all upside. But if you’re married and can’t afford to get caught, stay the hell away from Ashley Madison mobile. Don’t fall for the Ashley Madison scam indicating that this is critical to your experience. Two of their other main sites, CougarLife.com (catering to dating older women) and ArrangementFinders.com(catering to dating younger women) don’t charge you for their mobile platform.
Affairs Spike Dramatically After The Superbowl
Feb 3rd
While guys love the Superbowl (women too actually), an odd occurrence happens for two straight weeks after the Superbowl. Since its a major betting day, a high percentage of men have losses that they will need to pay for. To make matters work the Superbowl falls right around the time when a man would buy gifts for Valentine’s Day. As a result, the wife gets a gift that is somewhat blah.
You know have an angry wife and an upset husband. Since most relationships are HORRIBLE when it comes to true communication (when it counts the most), this perfect storm tips the iceberg for cheaters. Sites like Ashley Madison gets such a spike this time of year that many feel it’s an Ashley Madison scam. After all, how can there suddenly be a huge uptick in sign-ups with little advertising? Well, now you know!








