NextDoorFling.com Review Is It a Scam?
Depending on your initial interaction with NextDoorFling you’ll have the opportunity to figure out what you’re getting yourself into. Based on my reviews, “Next Door Fling,” currently owned by Midsummer Online B.V., and currently found at NextDoorFling.com is a scam and is not legit. I highly recommend either reading their terms prior to signing or reading their “NOTICE:” that’s currently on their home page, which currently states the following:
The purpose of this website is to enable chat conversations between fictitious profiles and contain fictitious profiles. Physical meetings are not possible with these fictitious profiles.
Currently, NextDoorFling is found at the following address:
Contact Email: [email protected]
Address:
Midsummer Online BV
Klarinetweg 16-G
4337RA Middelburg
The Netherlands
CC: 69645825
NextDoorFling.com Terms of Service Agreement (Article 5: Content)
If you’re going to join NextDoorFling.com consider scrolling down to the bottom of their website and clicking their Terms of service agreement, and scrolling to section 5.2, which clearly states the following:
5.2. NextDoorFling.com has entertainment as its goal, it is explicitly not the purpose of NextDoorFling.com toestablish dates or meetings in person.
5.3. Midsummer Online B.V. explicitly reserves the right to send calls on NextDoorFling.com through self-createdprofiles. These are fictitious profiles with which no physical agreements are possible.
The keyword is flirt, which is basically letting you know it’s a fake dating website; their terms even tell you the GOAL of their service. What I’d compare NextDoorFling to is a live sex webcam service. Better yet, what I’d say is to consider trying Live Jasmin before joining NextDoorFling, because, at the very least, when you join Live Jasmin you’ll be getting transparency.
The pictures of the members you see at Live Jasmin won’t be fictional; they’ll be real, verifiable human beings, whereas, with NextDoorFling.com as stated on their terms, they have “fictitious profiles.”
Final thoughts regarding NextDoorFling.com
I don’t write these reviews to tell people what to do with their time or their money; based on my reviews, I don’t think NextDoorFling.com is legit and do think they’re a scam. Join them at your own risk. I will NOT be recommending them at this time; any questions you have regarding their service should be directed to their staff directly.
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