Secretbenefits.com and Sugardaddy.com are Fraudulent Sites
This has been previously brought up in prior posts, but I wanted to reiterate that these sites continue their long-standing fraudulent behaviour. For any male joining either of these sites (they are mirror images of each other), you will receive about 20 messages from attractive women who are active on the site. These women are usually real, but the site will send you generic messages from them, without their knowledge or permission. This will prompt you to buy credits to then send responses. Of course these women likely do not want your attention and will not respond 95% of the time. As a result, the gentleman has wasted about half of their initial credits on these fake messages.
I suspected that this was going on, and messaged SecretBenefits.com through their customer service site. Instead of receiving a response, my account was immediately closed/locked out/disappeared and I have not been able to receive a response from the website at all. In effect, I lost my entire $280 investment in credits and met exactly no one. This is a total scam and entirely fraudulent. I actually confirmed that this happens with a woman on this site who had messages sent from her account to random men without her permission.
Dont be taken by these charlatans. Do not give them your money.