AsiaMe.com Review Is It a Scam?
To be honest I would have never known that AsiaMe.com existed except for a spam email message that was sent to me from dateasianwoman.com. So basically I would not have made this review of AsiaMe had it not been for entities associated with them sending me a spam email message, so of course, when I came to find out about Asia Me I had to do my research and it turns out that AsiaMe.com is part of the Qpid Network. Now, I’m quite familiar with the Qpid Network, I’ve written not too favorably of them in the past.
If you’re not aware the Qpid Network is located in Hong Kong. I don’t have any problems with Hong Kong, however, if you’re getting into international dating as an American or someone from the western world I’d advise you to consider joining an established company that’s familiar with your countries laws.
What you’ll want to consider prior to joining AsiaMe.com
Being that Asia Me is a Hong Kong-based company, that isn’t focused on romance tours or physical meetings you have to question the legitimacy of their members. In past posts when writing about Qpid Network sites’ I’ve often talked about why Live Jasmin which is a live webcam sex chat service is probably a better option than joining asiame.com.
My reasoning revolved around the fact that at the very least when you join Live Jasmin you’ll know the members are real, you’ll know the pictures you’re seeing are the persons you’ll see on the webcam. My issue with Qpid Network sites is that I don’t know who’s real and who’s fake. To give you a better idea of what I’m talking about if you go to the Qpid Network – Master Terms of Use (yes they have 2 terms of use) their address says
Qpid Network, 71-75 Shelton Street London WC2H 9JQ
However, if you scroll to the bottom of their website it states the following:
This Terms are governed and to be interpreted exclusively by the laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the People’s Republic of China.
Qpid Network – Master Terms of Use
Not a big deal you say? Sure, I’m just pointing out my reasons for not trusting them.
Final thoughts regarding AsiaMe.com
I don’t write these posts to tell people what to do with their time or their money, these posts are used for informational purposes and you can interpret them as you wish. Based on my reviews and also the fact that I was spammed by an entity associated with them I don’t think that AsiaMe.com is legit and based on my reviews I do think they’re a scam. With that said as an adult, you can make the decision that’s best for you. Any questions or concerns you have regarding AsiaMe.com should be sent to their staff directly.
I only recommend international introduction services that have worked for me and that I know are 100% legit. For obvious reasons I tend to try the American-owned dating websites the most, I prefer the sites that have a physical address, physical phone number, real verified testimonials, and actual pictures that match what I’ve seen on video and in person. Foreign Affair is an American-owned introductions company that lives and breathes international dating.
A very important point that often goes overlooked is that Foreign Affair follows and abides by the IMBRA (The International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2005). Most companies of the companies I’ve reviewed in the past are in violation of that regulation, and it’s a big deal because if you meet that special someone and do things wrong it will consume a lot of your time, energy, and money.
Foreign Affair is a premium service that’s primary focus is on introductions via their romance tours. I’ve told my subscribers over and over again, join us on the romance tours, please join us on the romance tours, because a lot of you don’t join us the women often outnumber the men by a wide margin. This is the real reason why when you visit the Foreign Affair testimonial and video pages you’ll notice that there are tons of women and a limited supply of men. Lastly, I have to also point out that Foreign Affair doesn’t force you to leave a testimonial, sure they ask you too but it’s not required, I understand some of my readers like their privacy.