2022.12.15

Meetville.com ScammerReview

https://meetville.com/

Meetville.com is an interestingly designed online dating service. Within the service, they offer differently targeted services based on location, age, sexual preference etc..

This service was founded in 2010 by American developers, their operation is still based in Carolina.

Although their app has more than 5 million downloads, their operation has been slowing down significantly since 9 months ago when they stopped all their online activities including their social media and blog postings.

Meetville.com Scammer Verdict

There are surely scammers operating on Meetville.com. There are also enough reviews about their bot operation, and they generate their fake profiles because they use well circulated stock photos to promote their service.

Also, there are surely fake accounts amongst Meetville.com. Some people might create more than one account, they are so obvious about this. Meetville.com does not check this either.

Although they are stating that they offer a super diverse dating service within one service, their algorithm is not working properly and they do not show good results. They might be the result of a shortage of legitimate users in certain parts of the world.

There are also some reports on main stream media that police operates on this service to catch pedophilias and they sccessfully arrested a man. Thus users need to be very careful about these criminals as well.

Traffic by Countries

[Dec, 14th, 2022]

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There are not many dating sites where the Republic of Ghana enters the top traffic.
However, there are not many users whose profile location is Ghana.

Average Monthly Traffic by Countries

[Sep-Nov, 2022]

US 181,139
Ghana 87,109
Canada 41,891
UK 20,145
Australia 9,687
Others 4,658

Overall, there are not many users.

Meetville.com Scammer Research

This pop up shows female members with beautifully shot and edited photos.

However, as expected, this particular photo came back with a lot of results.

The photo is a stock photo, it has been circulated and photoshopped for adverts for bracelets online.

This photo also came back with many hits.

Her photo also has been photoshopped for birthday tiara advertisements as well as a voice change app.

Third time’s the charm.

This photo is also a professional photo, which has been used for promoting a photo editing service and app.

Meetville.com definitely uses stock photos to promote their service.

Meetville.com real user variety

Meetville.com has an interesting variety of people.

Depending on the location, the racial background would not be as diverse as other dating service despite promoting wide range of dating services within.

There are a lot of photos that give off a different vibe from other dating services because people in other services use photos which are smily and friendly. However, photos on Meetville.com often give off photos of less enthusiasm.

There are a lot of people with “some college” educational background.

She is a 25 years old single mother. Some users don’t seem to match their nationality with their profile.

She is also a single mother and originally caucasian. But she wants to have more children.

These two profiles look very similar.

She is another originally caucasian member.

As people would notice that these “About me” sections are auto filled by clicking some words when they join this service.

Amongst the profiles, one photo stands out.

Thus, google image search would be needed.

The photo came back with many results as a stock photo. So, some of those profiles are definitely not legit.

It is astonishing that Meetville.com does not use any software to detect this kind of activities or they might be doing this as their bot operation.

Moreover, by setting the search to a specific city like Tokyo

The result would show these pictures, but they are not so convincing because some of them are not Japanese.

It is not certain that this is because of their algorithm or their operation.

Meetville.com Scammer Report Online

Trustpilot

On trustpilot, there are a lot of posts about scammers on this service. One person was stating that a scammer used her photos to create an account.

sitejabber

On sitejabber, there are several posts about once a member paid for a premium service because they received a lot of interest from others by messaging, but those interests would disappear after they paid.

Google Play

On Google app store, there are posts about questioning the operation legitimacy of Meetville.com. People are complaining about their bot operation.