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"Xtremechat.com"
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Very low
Is Xtremechat.com legit?
Xtremechat.com is an online chat platform that has been active since 1998. Despite its longevity, it has received numerous negative reviews, particularly regarding spam emails and suspicions of using fake profiles for interactions. Read more
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| Domain creation date | 02/21/2023 (Over 2 years) |
| Domain expiration date | 05/24/2026 (Less than 6 months left) |
| Owner identification in the Whois | The owner of the domain name is identified partially:
Name/Company Postal address Phone Mail Country (Poland) |
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3 Reviews / Comments
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Miht44² 01/29/2024 at 03:08 AM
Rating:English translation of my first report (in French, on the 01/28/2024):
The address "service@info.xtremechat.com" has been harassing me with spam since January 25, 2024.
[As of February 5, 2024, 38 spam received!]
Note: I have never signed up for any dating sites but I understand that they may be suitable for other people.
A malicious individual (*** or fictitious? ***) has created a profile on the site "https://www.xtremechat.com" and is stealing one of my email addresses, created perhaps nearly 15 years old, which unfortunately may have leaked on the web.
Determined to find out more to denounce the authors of these spam messages, I went to the site xtremechat.com and I found the profile of a man whose nickname on XtremeChat usurps my email address:
Xxxxx, "inhabitant [city] (France)" (error of 200 or 300 km!) and born in 19XX (yes, within two or three decades!).
Messages sent by "service@info.xtremechat.com" say (for example):
"Hello [my stolen email address],
You have new contact requests! Answer quickly !
Pattie78 (45), Catherine86 (37), Théodora86 (37) and many others"
"Your profile is very popular"
Every spam contains an "Unsubscribe" link.
For each spam, this unsubscribe link is different!
If you click on "Unsubscribe", it may work for the spam concerned but you can easily guess that you will have to unsubscribe for each new email!
The owner of the site gives all his contact details in each message... (even though he hides them in Whois !):
The fact that this site exists is not... Read more
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Miht44² 05/07/2024 at 06:34 AM
Rating:On the 2th of may 2024, I received my hundredth scam from XtremeChat !
Each time I receive a scam from them, I move the mail to my gmail/spam account.
I keep them all in a local folder on my PC, too.
Sometimes I send a scam to spamcop with the Tunderbird plugin "Just Report It".
Many people know that the girls who want to tchat with you do not exist : they are AI built girls !
Why not use the Unsubscribe links in those scams ?
Remember than one cannot trust an unsubscribe link that is different in each e-mail !
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ed 01/10/2026 at 02:52 PM
Rating:this site is a scam auto replies within 60 secs, no answer to simple questions most pics are from the east as in uk our plugs and cars are different, stay away from this site unless you like talking to ai bots