OnlyFeet: My Personal Experience with a Scam Platform
I never thought I'd be writing a blog like this, but after dealing with OnlyFeet, I feel like I have to warn others. If you're considering signing up for this platform to make some extra money, let me save you the trouble—it's a complete scam.
How It All Started
I signed up for OnlyFeet thinking it would be an easy way to earn money by selling pictures. The platform made it sound simple: you receive tips, sell content, and cash out whenever you want. But things quickly started to feel sketchy.
The First Red Flag
After setting up my profile, I realized something odd. Only a handful of potential buyers seemed to be available, despite the platform boasting a huge audience. Only 16 out of 88 online - each of those 16 men had over 2000 followers. You do the math! Seems like a very unbalanced system. You absolutely cannot access the other customers on the platform only ever the same 16.
They Wouldn’t Let Me Withdraw My Earnings
I made $25 pretty quickly and figured I’d cash out before committing more time. That’s when the nightmare started. I kept asking support how to withdraw my money, but they dodged my questions over and over again.
Then I saw something that made my stomach drop—a message saying that if I canceled my subscription, I would lose my earnings. When I pointed it out, they contradicted themselves, saying my balance would stay even after canceling. Which was it?
Turns out, many others have faced the same issue. If you read up on reviews, girls often make $25 on their first day, but you need $35 to be able to withdraw. It seems to be a bot system designed to trick users into staying after the free trial, thinking they’re close to payout.In a previous review, OnlyFeet support had the audacity to claim, "If you had contacted us before you canceled, we would have given you the money you earned." Well, I contacted them nonstop, and guess what? They still refused to pay me.
Fake 5-Star Reviews on Trustpilot
As part of my research, I ran some of their glowing 5-star reviews through an originality test. Most of them are AI-generated fake reviews. This means they’re deliberately trying to cover up their scam by flooding review sites with false positive feedback.
Being Ignored and Lied To
I messaged them repeatedly, even called, but they declined my calls. I have all the screenshots proving that they were deliberately avoiding me. At this point, I was beyond frustrated—it was obvious they were trying to keep my money and force me into a paid subscription.
I’m Speaking Out So Others Don’t Get Scammed
I want this post to be a warning. If you're considering OnlyFeet, stay far away. They make promises they don’t keep, mislead users about payouts, and trying to trick you into staying with a fake payment which they never actually pay out!
If you've been scammed by them, report it to the FTC and share your experience on Trustpilot, Reddit, and social media. Don’t let them get away with this.
At this point, it’s not even about the $25—it’s about exposing this platform for what it really is. A scam.
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