CougarLife’s earns a 2.2-star rating from 31 reviews, showing that the majority of members are somewhat dissatisfied with dating experiences.
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Mixed Experiences with CougarLife
As someone who has explored the world of cougar dating, I must say that CougarLife offers a platform with mixed experiences. While some users have found success in connecting with cougars and enjoying engaging conversations, others have faced challenges such as encountering fake profiles, questionable billing practices, and limited matches in certain areas. It seems that patience and caution are key when navigating through this platform. If you're willing to invest time and effort, you may find some rewarding interactions. However, it's essential to approach CougarLife with realistic expectations and be mindful of the potential pitfalls highlighted by various users.
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Love it :)
I love how easy it is to arrange a date and meet real cougars who you wouldn't have a chance to meet otherwise. Gotta love sites like cougar life and cougars69 :)
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Pros
- Niche dating focus
- Large member base
- User-friendly interface
- Privacy features
- Mobile app available
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Cons
- Limited user base compared to mainstream dating sites.
- Potential for fake profiles and scammers.
- Premium membership required for effective communication.
- Niche market may not appeal to all users.
Love it!
I am a 49 year old cougar and have been seeing a gorgeous 22 year old for 3 months. Whave hhave spent every weekend together since we met. If it does not work out I still have 250 unread messages to check. And they keep coming in
CL Rocks
I don't give a damns what y'all say: CL rocks! Other sites don't come close. Only great alternative I see is Cougars69.com but it will only hook you up with cougars looking for no strings attached dating. If you want a serious relationship CL is the site to use!
My 21yr old loves sex with me
I met him on cougar life. We see each other when he is home from college. He signed up the summer of 2015 and I met him on the website in August. We got together twice. Then we met up again over winter break. I never would have met him if it wasn't for Cougar Life.
I am a real tall, slender, beautiful red head. I'm 45 and full of energy. I love dating younger men. Alec is great. It's always fun to see him when he's home.
The site itself is not easy to navigate and you can't see the stream of messages on the app. We exchange numbers quickly and communicated through text.
I like to date younger gentlemen
I've been using Cougar Life ever since I got divorced because my husband cheated on me with a younger woman. It was great for my self esteem to also date younger men and I do it for almost three years now. Cougar Life is a safe site which totally meets my demands. I even managed to convince my (girl)friends to create profiles too. Some of them are still active.
Me and my girls have been using other sites like Cougars69 too but it is true what everyone says: This site is just a place for people who want to have no strings attached fun. Nothing wrong with that and I have been using it for several one night stands but if you want some well behaved young gentleman who you can imagine to have a relationship with, Cougar Life is a nice site to use.
CougarLife Complaints 24
CAN YOU SPELL ROBBED?
That's what happens when you join any site like this. Nobody ever claims ownership of them. That's because they're all run by the same scam artists, and they're all after the same thing. That's right. Your credit card information. Once your trial membership times out, they'll auto upgrade you to a full paid account without you knowing it, and grab your ankles for what's next. Then they'll start charging your credit card for other scam sites. Because I failed to read these negative reviews, they were charging me for 3 different sites before I could stop them. By the time I realized that all these pictures and profiles couldn't possibly be real, I was robbed for over 150$! Had to cancel my credit card and close my checking account to get rid of these clowns. The first clue that something was wrong, was my email inbox. 23 seconds after I registered, for the trial membership, spam emails started coming in from all directions of the wind, from women looking to connect. 23 seconds! My toilet doesn't flush that fast! Within the hour, there were 51 spam emails from women who had seen my profile and thought I looked nice, but guess what? I hadn't even posted anything yet. I learned too late that they use fake profiles and pictures, photoshopped or stolen from Facebook, Tumbler, or porn websites. Then they'll have jokers from the site contacting you with fake messages. Most of the messages come from towns that don't exist. If they do, the names are spelled wrong or there can't possibly be that many people signed up. One of the messages came from someone using the name of a town that was destroyed by a coal mine fire in the 1980's! Another one, supposedly from Ventura Beach, California, had the Eiffel tower in the picture! If you're not an idiot, they think you're one. In many of the messages, they'll say" good morning" at 9pm, which means that the message is fake and being sent from a different country or time zone. Most of these sites have offshore or overseas addresses such as Malta, Antigua, Cyprus, Antilles, London, Nigeria. That's where your credit card information is going when you register. Good luck with that. By not claiming ownership, they can control the site domain to allow fake positive reviews to get posted by scammers working for them, because it helps pull in suckers like me. Not too many people, on the other hand would admit to being robbed by one of these sites if they weren't. Once they have your money, all the messages stop. They make recurring charges to your credit card and if you don't know it, they can add up fast. Their customer service is a waste of time, and have a nice day trying to get a refund from them because they'll take the scenic route to giving your money back if you get anything at all. Guard yourself against scams like this because they're out there everywhere and this one's no exception. For your own safety, it's best to avoid being a victim to these thieves because the Cougar Life you're looking for is more like a slow death to your wallet.
Paid Women for the site
WARNING: Before I begin, let me tell you about me, before some guy who works for the company or perhaps a different city with a much larger population. I'm 23 as of 2015 and I am not overweight, but lightly toned (that more Adam Levine look), with a cute, clean shaven face. I'm white and intelligent (college degree). I also HAVE been with older women I met on POF so I know how to talk to mature women. *ENDWARNING (just trying to establish credibility. If I were an ugly troll who didn't pay, I would not have posted this, but the fact is the only reason I am is because the audacity of the situation that happened to me.)
Okay so I checked some review sites. Cougar Life ranked okay on the list. I figured I'd try it for three months who cares. Well, first off, I live in a city with 2 million people. I know that isn't much compared to NYC, but I would assume that within 50 miles of this area there would be more than 200 cougars on a "legit" site. Anyways, there's obviously mediocre... not so attractive women. The 200 women were the ones with actual pictures. Out of 200, probably only 10 were acceptable unless you were VERY desperate. First, you'll get winks from all sorts of fake profiles. Some look convincing and even have your area code in their name. They'll ask you to email them or KIK Messenger, ha fake, but I tried out of boredom and it's a sham. I already begin to grow weary of this site.
Now, here's the specific situation that led me to this review. There was one woman we was toned and worked out. Not particularly my type, but hey she had a decent face and was not chubby! I messaged her and she actually responded. (Most women don't respond to anything, regardless of what is said... leaving me to believe they are most likely fakes. You cannot tell me a 45 year old something with kids, mildly overweight and a so-so face would not even try talking to a 23 year old man at least to entertain the thought. So, this women flirted back, we played cat and mouse and we exchanged some body pictures that were slightly more revealing. I read these women on these sites "Do not like to waste time emailing back and forth", so I asked for a her number. She played hard to get and eventually gave it to me. I was surprised, a REAL woman with my area code. I texted her and we talked about our live's and what we wanted for a very short amount of time. She then asked for more pictures (warning/red flag) and that she had to sleep early because she wakes up at 5 AM for her busy day. I agreed, I have no reason to hide she didn't ask for my face only body more. So I showed her everything (she already said she liked me physique). So, when I woke up, to my surprise, she messages me with "I shoulda told you last night, there's some else I am already super interested in, sorry". Uh... what? So, I casually say how this feels like she just used me for pictures, but whatever. I figured she maybe just thought he was hotter, fine, fair enough. But then she said what my screen shot will show you below... and yes this is real. (I blurred out the number so no one knows was city I live in...) She tells me she gets PAID by the website to respond to males. Obviously this is a scam and a marketing ploy to give any men signing up false hope, then to just casually blow them all off the next day. However, maybe you'll feel slightly more positive about women since you ALMOST got laid. Either way, this is bull$#*! and a total scam. Do NOT pay for this.
Be extremely careful -- VERY LONG REVIEW -- VERY WORTH READING
Like many other guys, I joined this site and paid for the initial trial membership, which gives you something like "six hours of first access to Cougars," or whatever; join and you'll see. I'm going to freely admit that I was alone and lonely and I gravitated to a "cougar" site because I'm in my 40's and the majority of dating sites, e.g., Match.com, Zoosk, etc., have young ladies who, let's be honest, gentlemen, want absolutely nothing to do with a guy my age. Anyway, I really took my time, thought hard about an interesting tag line; a well-written self-description and what I was looking for. I took it seriously because I'm serious about meeting someone. In less than 48 hours, I had (at last count) 302 messages from intensely beautiful goddesses, all wanting to meet and "let's see where this goes," or whatever. So, again, I put time and thought and effort into being the Most Interesting Man in the World and even willing to (nasty) drink freaking Dos Equis if absolutely necessary. Not once, after beginning the email correspondence stage of online courtship, did a single one fail to bring up the Dating ID bull$#*!. As another poor soul pointed out, these links all head directly to another shady dating site. "Where's the ID thing, [insert bot name]?" "Once you get approved I'll send you another link and we can really talk after I know you're not crazy. A girl's got to be safe." Another thing, guys, they all, ALL OF THEM, call you "baby." After I got wise and noticed the trend, I called one out and asked her why she wasn't using my first name. I had told her and she said she had forgotten and sorry. Also, I set up a special email address for just this online dating thing and included it in the first line of my profile. Nothing. No one, it seems, even reads your profile before you get a message. Also, I received three messages from three different usernames, each with the same photo -- within a couple hours. There's a place where it tells you how long ago any one member joined the site. Same picture, same bio, different username. If you do decide that you're willing to chance it, call them out IMMEDIATELY. Point out that online verification can be faked quite easily by using a stolen credit card and see what they do. If you hear back, you're the King of Virility and have fun. But, I doubt it will happen that way. Also, tell them to visit BeenVerified.com and check you out there. That's a legit background checks site and even offer to pay the $6 for the report, sent directly to their email address. It didn't work for me, but you may get lucky. Yeah, don't hold your breath because you'll die and the world will be less one thinking, functioning mind. If you're here, reading this, that means you are an intelligent, diligent individual and you're doing your research. Good on you. [UPDATE: 5/6/2016] I believe that this site is a sort of gateway to meet hookers. Yes, I said it, and, yes, I do mean it. If you go to your inbox on the site, you will likely see four or five (I found seven examples myself) messages from slightly different usernames. Example: Marg001; Margarette231: ImMarg902; and, etc. Anyway, seven different profiles; same photos of the same person; similar, scripted, cut-and-paste bio; SAME EMAIL ADDRESS included in the bio. Going further, I initiated email conversation with a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PERSON, but my email provider (Yahoo!) put those emails into the same thread, which really threw me off. I think these women get a commission or something from other Cougar Life partner sites or something. It's like they create a new profile every few days, if not more. No, I do not belive Cougar Life is running a prostitution ring, but they absolutely are enabling it. So, I said, "hello [insert hooker name here]," and she picked up where we had left off a day before as if nothing was different. So very weird. Anyway, I included a nasty-gram to the site moderators or management or whoever, explaining why I wanted to delete my profile. It took a couple of days before the barrage of "such and such sent you a message on Cougar Life" stopped. Yes, I am pretty frustrated and quite pissed, which is why I just needed to figure this out. I'm voraciously inquisitive and when I find a problem, I go after it tenaciously until I have a satisfactory answer. Don't invest yourself too much in this site. You will soon be broke and still alone. Remember, normal people do not demand that someone be "verified." Guilty until proven innocent, I guess. That is not normal, gentlemen. Normal people meet in a public place, maybe with some friends, and sit and talk and eat and drink. Be unequivocal about not following any link. Ask for a URL, the name of the company; the company's phone number; the company's address. They won't know and they will tell you to f! Off. Also, look for the changes in grammar and punctuation and point that out. You will not hear back. I realize this is a long review, but, gentlemen, I've done the research, I've tested my hypothesis several different ways and I'm solidly confident that these women are neither who they claim to be, nor do they have any interest in you at all. They want your bank account. And, that's all they want. Just be safe with your money; DO NOT FOLLOW ANY LINK THEY EMAIL YOU; politely request information to make a rational, educated decision; ensure that you update and run Malwarebytes after visiting the Cougar Life site; and, finally, leave that credit card in your wallet. Fight that temptation and pretend you don't have one. Cheers!
Is CougarLife Legit?
CougarLife earns a trustworthiness rating of 61%
Generally safe, but check closely before sharing details.
We found clear and detailed contact information for CougarLife. The company provides a physical address, 3 phone numbers, and email, as well as 2 social media accounts. This demonstrates a commitment to customer service and transparency, which is a positive sign for building trust with customers.
CougarLife has received 6 positive reviews on our site. This is a good sign and indicates a safe and reliable experience for customers who choose to work with the company.
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Unauthorized credit card charged
So this past Sunday I got a fraud alert hit on my card for nothing more then a few dollars. I called my bank and they canceled my card. I decided to check my account and I have a cougerlife inc charge of 39.95 I did not make.
My bank never mention this nor did it come up on my fraud alert, I don't have an account to check or open to even cancel, my bank has canceled my card and issued me a new card with a different number, I'm just concerned that this will be an on going charge on my new card...who can I call?
Claimed loss: 39.95
Desired outcome: Cancel future charges, cause I'm sure this first charge is forever lost.
Im a new member
I can't log in to my account
Desired outcome: Log into my account
account suspension
my account has been suspended and I don't know why
scam the entire site
This company is advertising the same pictures in every state and city .They will charge you for something that you did not order and the toll free number you cannot speak with anyone. The number rings one time and then disconnects. Save you time and hassle from this site and do things the old fashion way go out and meet the love of your life don't pay these frauds.Again they charged me for something I did not order
This company is advertising the same pictures in every state and city .They will charge you for something that you did not order and the toll free number you cannot speak with anyone. The number rings one time and then disconnects. Save you time and hassle from this site and do things the old fashion way go out and meet the love of your life don't pay these frauds.Again they charged me for something I did not order
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer's satisfaction.
cougar life customer service
Cougar life customer service, I got insulted by what are your members, and complained and you guys did nothing. He then started following me and stocking me and you still did nothing when I put it all over cougar life that he was stocking me you guys suspended my account while he is still out there doing the same to other females
So I guess it is all about the money, when a female asked for help and to be protected from a stocker she's the one that gets in trouble, you guys are nothing but a joke
don't waste your money
When I just signed up, I got tons of messages from different women who weren't real, I think. Many of their messages were the same, only names were different, that meant they were bots.
The membership is not that expensive and I decided to pay and see what may happen.
Well, once I paid I stopped getting messages at all.
Is that website empty then, if there's no one to talk to? I don't know, looks like a scam to me. I hope they won't use my credit card again to renew my membership. Right now I'm trying to cancel it, then I will ask them to confirm it in written form.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer's satisfaction.
profile blocked for no reason
Hi
My profile nickname is Redthong. I have been a client for over a year and it's the third time that my profile is blocked. Last time the customer service said it was a bug. Not it has been over a week that I can't send or receive any messages or add people in my favorite. People don't see my profile and the research.
I have sent 4 messages and tried to called but answer. It is becoming ridicules!
can someone help me get back on line?
My profile name is Redthong
the e-mail address I use is: [protected]@videotron.ca
my name is Nathalie
my phone number is [protected]
Hey it just happen to me today 11.30/21 at 5:45 p.m. also friend .. same situation .. below is my email to them ... i wish i knew the real repre to complain about these scandalise issues that i believe they do with the profiles .. i believe they are using them for themselves and also spying on the members when they come to the site .. i think there is more behind the screen than we see or think .. here is my email to them below ... if you find out anything more my email is michellepupa@aol.com
OK HERE IS ANOTHER ISSUE .. AND I DID CONTACT THE SITE WHICH THEY DONT WANT TO ANSWER THE PHONES ANYMORE .. THEY EITHER DROP CALL OR A STUPID ROBOT .. BUT HOLD UP GET A LOAD OF THIS LOOK BELOW HERE IS ANOTHER ISSUE THAT THEY HAVE DONT TO ME ... TODAY WHILE I WAS ON THE SITE READ BELOW THIS MY EMAIL THAT IVE SENT ... Hello what is it this time that your system suspends my account and log me out .. while i was doing like all members do on the site legally that is viewing members and then your site suspends me what for ..
Biggest waste of time!
CougarLife is an absolute joke! When I just signed up I received tons of flirts from people who were actually fake. I got many messages from men who were older than me. I'm only 25 years old and good looking, but received horrible emails from men aged 45 and above! Absolutely disgusting! They told me something about serious relationships, that they wanted to marry me! Then some of them sent me really terrible and dirty pictures of themselves! Don't get me wrong I respect older people, but these men are disgusting. I told them many times that I'm not interested in old people, but they continued to disturb me! Horrible! CougarLife is the biggest waste of time!
don't use it!
I'm a woman age 35, and joined CougarLife about three months ago. Well I must say that this website is not the place for normal people. This website is full of fake profiles. There are many girls there in their early 20s and they all look like top models. Girls like that don't waste their time on dating sites. So If you are just a regular woman, there is no chance for you on CougarLife. No surprise that men there are not interested in an actual relationship. As a female member I am absolutely disgusted with this website.
I am a 70 years young man. I am self-sufficient, outgoing, very experienced with women, neat, intelligent, retired and very sexual. Yes, don't let the age fool you. Some of us guys can handle things very well
I joined cougarlife because while surfing, I noticed most women were older than on other sites. This attracted me. I was looking for experience women who wanted to have sex. That's all it is about. If they wanted LTR they should join match.com or one of those other boring sites.
This site is all about SEX.
They all say they want to hook up with a younger man. What do they expect? One, two, maybe three times then on to the next young loser?
Men in my age bracket can offer experience, time, attention, fine dining, travel, and HOT sex for as long as we both enjoy it. Believe me there are many ways to enjoy sex without running out of interest or steam. When was the last time you received roses from a stud after sex? Or he offered to take you on an exotic vacation?
Ladies, get real. We both need sex to stay alive and healthy. You wont get the same from a stud!
CONTACT hornymomo70 on cougarlife for a great time.
Thank you.
Fake website!
I joined this CougarLife and started with a free account. Everything seemed fine but then I've started getting some messages. I wanted to reply, but since I wasn't subscribed I couldn't read or reply. They even send you messages from profiles with ugly pictures, so that you think its might be true. But majority of profiles are fake. Well, I signed up and paid the monthly fee. When I checked the messages I realized that they were identical! This company is running a serious scam. People there are fake, probably their employees using peoples pictures to get you to sign up. Don't waste your money and time.
Fake website
I joined CougarLife and started with a free account. I received some messages, but I could not read those because I needed a subscription to be able to read and send messages. I received messages from beautiful and ugly looking people. They use ugly profiles so that you think its might be true, that people there are real. Then I decided to sign up and paid a monthly fee. To my surprise all those messages were nothing but computer generated ones. All the messages I received were identical! I'm sure it's not those people on the pictures, but some scammers with no life using people's pictures to get you to sign up. Don't waste your money and time. Not to mention that monthly fee is just a scam, because for each message you'll loose some credit.
The whole website
TOTAL FAKE WEBSITE WITH NOTHING BY WEB CAMMERS AND FAKE PICTURES, STAY AWAY, YOU MONEY WOULD BE LOST.
Well, i started with a free account, but then kept getting some messages from hot cougars, and couldnt read it since i wasnt subscribed. They even use some ugly ones so that you think its might be true, a real catch.Then i signed up, pay for the monthly one. To my suprise all those messages were nothing but people who then invite you to watch their web cam . Im even sure its not those people on the picture, but some dudes with no life hiding nothing computers and using people/s pictures to get you to sign up. Dont waste your money. PLUS FOR EACH MESSAGE, YOU LOOSE CREDIT, THE MONTHLY THING IS FAKE AS WELL.
I really would like to permanently delete my cougar life.com account
Hello my name is Katrina. I created a profile on cougarlife.com because I thought it was a free website to use but then I see you have to pay for it and I don't have any money to pay for it. I tried delete my profile using my mobile phone and tablet but I didn't see the delete link or whatever you have to do to delete it.. I really would like to permanently delete my cougar life.com account because I don't want to keep using this website if its a scam to get money I don't have. Can you please help me by telling me how to delete my account or you can delete it for me
Never pay, the whole thing is scam
Of course this is scam! Don't try putiing your email address within your profile because it gets deleted, but the funny and smart thing about these b***rds is that they don't delete it for you, when u look at your own profile ur address is still there but I made a female profile with a different email and checked my real profile, guess what! The email address was not shown! It was covered by this : [message me] !
Don't pay!
Account Cancelled? Think again!
CL Media engages in very deceptive and fraudulent billing tactics. Firstly, they require you to call over the phone and speak with a representative to cancel your account. I don't see why this is necessary if you can easily sign up online, many sites with monthly subscription services can just as easily be unsubscribed online as they can be subscribed to online. Cougar Life does this because they realize 1) it's embarrassing 2) it's difficult, especially when you have to wait 15 minutes to speak with someone, I highly doubt that their are dozens of people all waiting in queue to cancel their CougarLife sub.
Next, the site itself is garbage and buggy but that's honestly what you get when you sign up for these dumb scam sites but I won't blame them for that because I fell for that trap because of my own stupidity. When you engage in illegal billing that's when I get upset.
CL Media bills you repeatedly after cancelling your subscription and deleting your account. Every time you are "accidentally" billed a sales representative ensures you that it was an error and it won't happen again. Call your credit card company or PayPal and have them block CL Media from making illicit charges to your account as it's the only way to stop this scam racketeer job from stealing your money. If enough people do this no payment processor will do business with them anymore, however the types of people who are dumb enough to sign up for this crap (myself included) are more than likely too stupid to figure out how to do this or simply be ignorant of the fraudulent charges on their account to begin with.
Credit Card deductions are still happening after phone calls to the company for them to stop. Contract term has expired. This site requires closure.
scam
cougar life is a scam and they send out fake messages to lure you in and subscribe. I prooved this by logging in as a female with no info or photos and received messages within minutes. I also set up a male character with same lack of any info and was able to find it with the female character after exhausting searches. They may have maybe 5% of real hookups and the rest is scammed and they themselves monitor and fake messages admittedly. Also in the messages click off cougar c messages which is what this fake messaging and flirting is. put some work into a profie and go to match or pof.
Scam
I've forwarded my complaint to Visa, MC, PayPal, BBB, and this web-site. Everyone else should do the same. They took our money and must suffer the consequences. To whom it may concern, This is a message regarding a fraudulent product called CougarLife.com. This web-site uses both paypal and MC/Visa payment services to process its payments. I must inform...
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