As others have said it's a scam
As others have said it's a scam. Women who supposedly live by me but can't name a bar, club or anything else. Got my first message before i'd filled my profile in but the message said 'love your profile'.
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As others have said it's a scam. Women who supposedly live by me but can't name a bar, club or anything else. Got my first message before i'd filled my profile in but the message said 'love your profile'.
What a complete waste of time fake profiles and definitely no sex all you will get is empty promises and bank accounts so many profiles but there are no more than about 30 different women but you can see they are of the same women so practice your chat up lines only
I went onto this site to check it out and it's not that bad. If you want people to flirt with and practice your flirtatious skills, this site is perfect, but if you are looking for a site to have physical meetups then it's not for you. All profiles with a 🤍 icon are fictional and physical meetups are impossible.
Like most other sex sites Britishflirts is a complete scam. Lots of seemingly lovely ladies eager to please, even to an anonymous guy with no photo and all of them impossibly ’on-line’ day and night. Photos are often faked even to the extent that someone posted that she was bored and sitting looking out of her window in Norwich, Norfolk when the background clearly showed Canary Wharf in London. Do not buy coins, you will be wasting your cash on ridiculously expensive texts that will get you absolutely nowhere.
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