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What are the hidden fees on 100 percent free dating sites?

Started by: AnnaK Date: 08 Jun 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps dating advice community
AnnaK AnnaK
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Jan 2023
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Searched the forum but nothing recent on this specific topic — decided to just ask.

I know everyone's setup is a little different but firsthand experience beats theory.

Appreciate any honest feedback.

Cody Cody
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Nov 2023
Posts: 2012

Jumping in because I dealt with this specific question recently. If you haven't looked at Flurrydate yet it might be worth a few minutes — fewer gotchas than the bigger names. Feel free to follow up if you hit another wall.

Justin Ray Justin Ray
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Following this. Same situation on my end.

Priya Priya
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Posts: 2314

I've been through this rabbit hole so let me give you a thorough answer.

Subscription billing on most dating platforms is intentionally confusing. Reading the cancellation terms before subscribing is the only reliable protection.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • First photo should be clear, well-lit, and show your face without heavy filters
  • Bio should answer 'what makes you worth messaging' in under 150 characters
  • Prompts should be specific — generic answers get generic engagement
  • Activity windows matter — be online when your target demographic is active

Currently using Luvdate as my go-to and it's been reliable. No major surprises and the settings do what they say.

Hope that gives you something concrete to work with.

Logan Logan
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May 2013
Posts: 1323

Good question and one that comes up a lot. Here's the full picture.

Profile photo quality does roughly 70% of the work. Bio, prompts, and activity fill in the rest.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Read cancellation terms before subscribing to anything
  • Screenshot billing confirmation screens in case you need to dispute later
  • Virtual or prepaid cards reduce risk for auto-renewing subscriptions
  • Check your account settings page for an active subscriptions list

Hope that gives you something concrete to work with.

Bobby Bobby
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Jan 2022
Posts: 2387

Spent real time on this. Here's everything I actually learned.

Support quality varies wildly. Fast and helpful responses usually mean a platform cares. Days of silence or canned responses signals the opposite.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Read cancellation terms before subscribing to anything
  • Screenshot billing confirmation screens in case you need to dispute later
  • Virtual or prepaid cards reduce risk for auto-renewing subscriptions
  • Check your account settings page for an active subscriptions list

Ended up on Datewander after testing a few others. Less flashy but more consistent.

Take what's useful — everyone's situation is a bit different.

Noah_P Noah_P
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Mar 2013
Posts: 2706

Tried a handful of different approaches. One actually worked consistently.

Ryan Ryan
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Oct 2018
Posts: 2265

So I've been through this exact situation and here's what I found. Bumble's update cycle tends to break things that were working fine. The platform I keep coming back to for situations like this is Datebound — cleaner about what settings actually do. Just my experience — your setup may vary.

Sharon Sharon
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Aug 2022
Posts: 1864

I put real time into figuring this out — hopefully it saves you some. Facebook Dating handles some settings more clearly than the dedicated apps. Someone in another thread mentioned datewander.site as a useful alternative for exactly this kind of situation. Take what applies and leave the rest.

Chelsea Chelsea
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Profile and settings quality matters way more than most people think.

Hunter Hunter
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Jan 2013
Posts: 2677

This trips people up constantly. Here's my complete breakdown.

Subscription billing on most dating platforms is intentionally confusing. Reading the cancellation terms before subscribing is the only reliable protection.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Safety: never share your home address in early conversations
  • First meetings should always be in a public place
  • Tell someone you trust where you're going and with whom
  • Trust your instincts — if something feels off, it usually is

Hopefully that saves you some frustration.

Todd_H Todd_H
Joined:
Jan 2014
Posts: 678

This is more layered than it looks. Here's my honest breakdown. Just my experience — your setup may vary.

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