Our verdict
Interface
Audience
Prices
Safety
The good:
- Multilingual interface.
- Language translation tools (available with platinum membership).
- Variety of communication tools, including Skype calls.
- Mobile app.
The bad:
- Free users can only read messages of those with upgraded membership.
- Lots of fake profiles and scammers.
- Lots of negative customer ratings and reviews.
How it works?
When arriving at www russiancupid com, you will notice straight away that the site is available in many languages and the registration process is simple. Creating a profile doesn’t take long, just requiring your first name, a valid email and a password, or you can login with Facebook in just seconds and jump to browsing the profiles and exploring how this dating site works. Specifying your search criteria for adjusting the search to your preferences is the next step. Uploading profile photos is also free, but optional. The free functions of Russian Cupid are certainly limited and even quite ridiculous. It is especially annoying that you can write messages but you can’t view the received ones, unless they have been sent by premium members. So it’s easy to sign up, browse the site and message someone, but free users can’t communicate with each other. For two-way communication, you have to pay. Making your profile more detailed is the next step to consider besides paying for a Gold or Platinum membership. This can be done by filling out some details about your lifestyle and interests, as well as answering questions about the appearance, background and lifestyle of the candidates you’d like to find on russian cupid.com. You can also add text – a description of yourself and the kind of partner you wish to meet, and there is no limit on adding photos to your profile. Regardless of your preferences and expectations, it may seem like the chances are pretty high with a dating website this popular, and with a female audience this big (over 1.5 mln.), but don’t get too excited. With profile verification being optional, mind that some of these are scammers, some have fake information and photos. Don’t bother with messages that start flowing in as soon as you register (even if you have no photo), as they are mostly sent by scammers, or with the sole purpose of encouraging you to buy a premium membership. Anyway – and at any point – don’t hurry with reacting to messages or interests sent from newly registered accounts (as many of these disappear within a few days due to being reported for scam), and ignore any messages or interests sent by people who don’t have a photo or don’t even view your profile. It is a disappointing thing that many people may consider and label the entire dating website as scam when they run into a few scammers there. Still, this happens a lot (scamming and overreacting to scammers lurking around) so everyone needs to know how to avoid suspicious folks and their typical ways of asking you for something they want.
Audience
Any russiancupid com review will boast this impressive figure of over 1.5 million female users, most of them aged 25-35 and looking truly beautiful. However, there’s hardly any RussianCupid review that mentions many profiles using fake photos and pretty pictures taken from elsewhere on the Internet. Users often complain about that (in the customer reviews), but anyone can check the photo by copying the image URL, going to Google Images and pasting it into the search field. That’s a simple but efficient way to see if the photos are taken from the Internet or someone else’s social media account. Notwithstanding the fact that any dating website has profiles of real users with real photos and serious intentions, there are always people who are interested only in your money. They may be very sweet and say they see you as their soulmate in their first messages, which is certainly suspicious. However, most of them have little time to waste on consecutive, lengthy and relevant messages, so a common ‘conversation starter’ of scammers is asking for your email. With unlimited on-site messaging between premium members and anyone they write to, why would someone need email? That’s because asking for money during on-site communication is too risky – anyone can report such users as scammers and their accounts will be removed.
Pricing
Obviously, though registration on russiancupid.com is free, and you can communicate with premium members without paying anything, it is mainly Russiancupid female users who prefer to have free accounts while men pay for communication. Male users aren’t left with much of a choice, except for choosing between two types of paid membership: Gold and Platinum. When compared to each other, Platinum subscription offers more value for the money, as the price for Gold and Platinum is almost the same, with Platinum subscription being only slightly more expensive than Gold one. Gold subscription:
- 1 month – $34.99
- 3 months – $69.99
- 12 months – $140.04
Platinum subscription:
- 1 month – $39.99
- 3 months – $79.98
- 12 months – $159.96
The Gold subscription provides unlimited messaging with all members, lets you join the live chat and minimize ads. The Platinum subscription lets you communicate with all members, double your profile space, use language translation tools, rank above other members, access advanced search and matching features, and browse anonymously. The prices are affordable, but the best way to get started is only paying for 1 month of premium membership before you make sure your experience is worth paying for more.
Safety
Russiancupid claims to use anti-scam technologies that protect you from fraudsters, and states that your personal or financial data are collected solely with the purpose of you continuing to use the site. It supports a variety of payment methods, and does block accounts reported as scam. However, stay away from anyone who refuses to communicate on-site but asks for email or gives you their email, ignore profiles with no photo or profile description, and never send anyone money. If you have doubts about any profile being genuine, check the photo URL via the Google search, and ask to video chat so that you can actually see the person. If you decide to cancel your paid membership, make sure you also cancel the auto-renewal, otherwise you will be automatically charged for the next period of subscription.
FAQ
What is “RussianCupid”?
RussianCupid is an international dating site, and part of the Cupid Media network that aims to make one’s search as specific as possible.
How much does “RussianCupid” cost?
Registration is free, just as a limited range of services, but for a convenient experience membership needs to be upgraded. Gold subscription:
- 1 month – $34.99
- 3 months – $69.99
- 12 months – $140.04
Platinum subscription:
- 1 month – $39.99
- 3 months – $79.98
- 12 months – $159.96
Is “RussianCupid” a scam?
The site itself is legit, having been established almost two decades ago, but beware of scammers just like you would on any other international dating site.
Who owns “RussianCupid”?
RussianCupid is owned by Cupid Media Ltd, along with a variety of similar dating sites based on ethnicity.
Does “RussianCupid” have a mobile app?
RussianCupid mobile app is free, it comes with the same features, and can be downloaded from Google Play and the App Store.
How do I delete my “RussianCupid” account?
You can do it by selecting the Switch Off Membership option on the settings page, but please note that you won’t receive any refunds of your membership fees that you have already paid for.
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