Is Kinky Locals – Kinkylocals.co.uk Legit?

Is Kinky Locals legit? We recently received a spam email asking if I was ‘Looking for something new?’. Well, infact the photos did look a little bit tempting, especially if a nice 24 year old girl was desperate for me to explore her young body!

After clicking on the email you’re redirected to a rather unexpectedly explicit website which shows a few pornographic for you to click. You’re asked which sexual interaction you’d prefer. We can’t post them explicit pictures here at Sitetruths. However, after clicking which three you prefer the website will tell you you’ve made a great choice and let you know ‘You are selected’.

You’re then asked if you want to sign up with Google or without. We didn’t want to link our Google account to such a website so we chose the latter option. You’re then asked to enter some specific information about yourself, including Age, Gender, Height and City. I’m not sure if this information is even collected as you can click ‘Next’ on some of them without submitting anything.

After this you need to type in your email, a nickname and a password.

The funniest part of the sign up is that you have to agree to the use of fictitious profiles. Surely no sensical person would KNOWINGLY click that and not just leave the website immediately. Anyway, we continued.

You’re then prompted again and made aware that some profiles are fictive and not real. It’s a bit of interesting wording, it’s not exactly saying NO real women are on the website. Upon signing up, we received our first message:

It’s from the Bronze Goddess. She has no idea what I look like, but is looking to go out for a drink this week! The only issue is, when we type out a reply, we’re required to buy messages to send! The price for the messages are extortionate:

Well, we want to see what the Bronze Godess has to say. We’re going to have to bite the bullet and buy some messages. After buying three messages, we received a message from ‘radicalrose’ after clicking onto her profile.

Radical Rose actually had a profile picture, so with our limited messages, we responded to her and bit the bullet.

Anyway, as you can see, we got straight to the point and acted as a real user.

This is what £6 got us. Two measly responses by a robot or grifter. The fake profile claims she is local. She is not local. After them messages we were encouraged to buy more:

Obviously, at this point we understood this website is just a total scam. You’re never going to meet a ‘kinky local’ on this website. If you receive any spam email encouraging you to sign up to Kinky Locals we’d recommend just deleting the email and blocking the sender. Is Kinky Locals Legit? No.

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