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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible experience, ghost app

I am slightly above average attractive, in good shape, dressing appropriately and had many girlfriends in the past. I used this app for 2 months and didn't have a single match. Not a single! No wonder why people end up depressed or giving up completely. This is a total scam and this is not a reflection of reality. I am way more successful in real life by talking to random strangers in shop, train or street than this app. It's unbelievable. Absolutely waste of time and terrible experience.

1 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Why can we not give negative reviews?

Why can we not give negative reviews?
The proof that this app is a scam is that on app store it has 4.5 stars, lots of 5 star reviews written by fake accounts.
You create an account, then you get some people liking your profile, you need to pay premium to see who liked your profile - and surprise, surprise - you start talking to scammers behind fake accounts who are trying to find out personal information about you and then quickly ask you to message them on Telegram or Whatsapp -
I've asked this lady to send me a picture in the app - I sent her a picture of the street where I was on. I got back a no face selfie of some lady. I then asked her to send a picture the wall and hold three fingers up in the picture. Reply: "if you dont trust me, dont waste my time" - then she unmatched. So... next thing I know, I AM GETTING BANNED FOR SCAMMING!!!,
Either Boo is an app created by scammers and they are all in this, or scammers are using this app to target potential victims. ABSOLUTELY NO PROTECTION for users. This app should be banned and their creators should be put in jail for a very long time.

24 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

0 stars

0 stars – A playground for scammers, where victims get banned

If I could give Boo dating app zero stars, I would.

My entire experience on this app consisted of exactly two interactions, and both followed the same predictable scam script:

* Generic small talk
* Quick attempt to move the conversation to WhatsApp
* Zero intention of actually using the app

I refused, stayed on-platform, and reported both accounts for scamming — exactly what any user is supposed to do.

And that’s when things went completely off the rails.

Scammers here don’t operate solo. They use multiple coordinated accounts. If you don’t fall for their nonsense, they flip the script and mass-report you instead. The result? I got banned. Not them — me. A paying premium user.

Let that sink in.

So effectively, the system works like this:

* Scammers run networks of accounts
* They bait users into moving off-platform
* If you resist, they retaliate with false reports
* Boo’s moderation blindly enforces bans without proper verification

And here’s the most ridiculous part:
You can’t even properly defend yourself.

Boo doesn’t allow you to submit screenshots of conversations as part of an appeal process. So even if you have clear proof, there is no real way to challenge the ban. You’re just out — no transparency, no accountability.

So what are you actually paying for?

* No protection from scams
* No fair review system
* No meaningful support

This isn’t just bad design — it’s a system that keeps legitimate users vulnerable while empowering coordinated scammers.

I didn’t get scammed.
I got banned for not getting scammed.

Avoid this app unless you enjoy paying to be part of a rigged system.

28 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I wouldn't recommend that app

I wouldn't recommend that app. I've written to everyone my age and no one is responding. Plus, there are fake profiles that you just waste money on, so I don't recommend installing Boo.

27 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

A good site but......

I'm writing this review because i know i won't get anywhere trying to contact Boo directly. This isn't actually such a bad dating sight, if you are interested in connecting with people globally and not just locally. The price is very reasonable compared to other sites and the feature matching you (or not) with different personality types is an interesting and functional addition. The thing that is REALLY getting on my nerves is the HUNDREDS of fake, A.I. generated, female profiles :-(
They are pretty much ALWAYS Asian women with strange, lifeless eyes and there is always just one photo... Seriously, just STOP IT ok ??
Do you really think your members are that STUPID ??
You are RUINING an otherwise good site with this rubbish and i am close to cancelling my account because of it :-/

13 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I would definitely not recommend Boo.

I would definitely not recommend Boo.

If you go to Boo.world and you provide your email address, you get a link to log in. This seems easy but they already have your email address before you know how it is inside.

Furthermore there are only few members, and half of them are fakes. I had had two matches on purpose with a person using AI generated pictures to see how fast I could unmask them. That was fun but was it enough fun for Boo to take 15,52 from my bank account unauthorised? Or at least sneaky - I did not realise I had - apparently - a monthly subscription after i wanted to try out the site.

25 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Deadsville AI world

I joined this site 3 years ago and it was plain awful back then, absolute crap.

Back then my first message was from a female scammer from Malaysia and was hinting about airfares etc and Boo hoo her b.s life!

Anyway forward 3 years later and I kid you not, I was dumb enough to listen to idiots and try Boo again!

Big mistake, the first message I got just like 3 years ago was from a female from Malaysia once again hinting of being broke, her family health blah blah.

I thought No way not again, what are the odds?

So I've paid $31 for a dead site that tries to be like Facebook and is far from it.

No one ever views your profile, messages never get returned and the female dating pool in my area is so pathetic.

It's like 5 members total and are all ethier rude by ghosting, or they just don't get on the app anymore or it's just a static AI profile, ethier way I'm messaging brick walls.

You can't tell how long ago members have been online, the whole thing is clunky and obsolete and plain lifeless and extremely boring.

It's a total rubbish app and if anyone thinks they'll find a date on this site is in for a rude awakening.

Avoid like the plague and spend your money at Cafe's because at least you'll get something out of it and maybe get a date with a waitress.

Honestly the odds are better doing that then to pour your money into a shameless cash grab meanwhile judging yourself thinking you've lost it and women don't think you're good anymore.

These apps are dangerous for mental health because they cause self loathing, negative thoughts, frustration, financial loss and a general feeling of self doubt and hated.

AI is destroying dating sites and the human condition has been manipulated by greedy corporate companies that exploit lonely hearts and create empty pockets and lonely frustrated minds.

In my view good dating sites no longer exist just look at how POF is exploiting members now, if that sites gone to shit then they all have.

7 January 2026
Unprompted review
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