It’s easier than ever to find those online dating websites and applications, which specifically cater to those single men or women who are looking for a more casual and laid back experience without any strings attached. There are mobile dating applications such as Tinder or Bumble that are perfect for this kind of arrangement or more formal websites such as OKCupid or Plenty of Fish that also appeal to those folks who are looking for a more casual dating experience.
WellHello.com is another option out there but it’s come to my conclusion that this website is not viable or beneficial to the average user for a number of reasons.
Unfortunately, WellHello.com is not a legitimate online dating website and has been known to have been involved with scamming or ripping off people who have registered and joined up in the past.
There are actual cases of this fraudulent behavior having been committed by this website in the past and it would be wise to be forewarned about it before you decide to sign-up. It’s important to be warned about these cases before it’s too late and you get taken advantage of.
You can go ahead and ignore the warning signs but you may end up regretting that decision in the future.
If you want to be more careful about joining this website, it would be wise to completely read the ‘Terms and Conditions’ section before you agree to sign-up.
You should know what you’re getting into before you register and by reading this section, you’ll have a much better idea of what to expect. This is especially important to consider given that WellHello.com will ask you for your credit card information if you would like to sign-up for a paid membership subscription.
In order to not have this personal information of yours tampered with or to be possibly a victim of credit card fraud, it’s important to consider the background of this website and if they are giving you the whole truth or nothing but lies.
If you would like to contact the WellHello.com website, there are a few different ways to do so. The physical address of the website is located at ‘6, Flat Office #202, Ioanni Stylianou, 2003 Agios Dometios, Nicosia, Cyprus.
If you’re not able to hop on a plane and head over to Cyprus, WellHello.com also has two e-mail addresses as contact links listed on their website. They are info@wellhello.com and admin@wellhello.com.
In addition, there’s also a phone number that WellHello.com gives out to its’ members if there is a cause for concern about the site’s ‘Terms of Use’ or its’ policies. The phone number is 1-888-414-3752 so make sure you contact that number in case all other options do not work out.
If you would like to file a formal complaint about this website, you can do so at the Better Business Bureau which is responsible for making sure that customers like yourself do not get defrauded, overcharged, or manipulated by suspect websites like WellHello.com.
WellHello.com Review
Main Features
- Personal Profile
When you sign-up as a free or paid user of WellHello.com, you’ll be able to have access to a number of features including the ability to create a personal profile.
All you need to register for the website is a personal e-mail address, which you’ll then be asked to create a personal password to go along with your new username.
In addition, the website will ask you for your gender whether it is male or female. You must be eighteen years or older in order to use this website because it may contain ‘adult’ and explicit content not suitable for minors.
- Option to Register as a Couple
Unlike other online dating websites, you can also register as a ‘couple’ whether it is a man or a woman together, or a same-sex couple.
WellHello.com advertises itself as an ‘adult’ community but is open to members who are seeking more casual encounters like a one-night stand to those other members who are looking for a real relationship.
The website is open to both singles and couples who are looking to be ‘swingers’ with other couples. Members can be from any kind of sexual orientation and are not discriminated against based upon their personal wants and needs.
- Privacy
As you sign-up as a free member, it’s important to be aware of the fact that you’ll be agreeing both to the ‘terms and conditions’ of the website as well as its’ ‘privacy policy’ in regards to what they plan to do with your personal information.
You may have to receive newsletters and updates from WellHello from time to time as well as advertising offers that can be sent from the website as well as its’ affiliates. Be aware of your personal privacy and make sure that it isn’t being compromised after you read the fine print and before you sign-up.
In addition to giving your e-mail address and password, you’ll also be asked for your ‘age’ at the time when you register as a new member along with your ‘zip code’, which is used to help you find other members of the website in your area who are single and are looking to mingle.
You should remember to only divulge personal information that you are comfortable sharing with the rest of this online community.
- Top Cities and Members
On WellHello.com’s website, you can see the ‘top cities’ for finding singles in the United States, the ‘top members’ who are using the website currently, references from ‘some members’ who advocate for utilizing the website’s services.
- Mobile Access
WellHello.com can be used not only on your laptop and personal computer but also on tablets and mobile devices. The browser can be used on a number of computing devices and is advertised as being ‘accessible everywhere.’
- Favorites
When you’re a free user of the website, you’ll be able to add ‘favorites’ to your list which you can create and come back to at a later time. These users won’t know that you have added them to your list but you’ll be able to gain easy access to their profile and can check up on them if you are sincerely interested in them.
- Friends List
WellHello.com also has a ‘friends’ features allowing you to send a message or a ‘friend request’ asking members who you already know or have privately messaged before to become your ‘friend on the website.
If they say yes, then you’ll be able to have them on your friends’ list, which will be displayed on your personal profile. If they add you to their friends list mutually, you’ll also show up on their profile with your picture and all.
If you choose to not stay ‘friends’ with that person, you’ll be able to remove them without any problem from your list.
- Private Galleries
Sometimes, the profile pictures that you display on your profile aren’t enough for you or your followers. If you want to express yourself more and want to be more exclusive about it with your privacy, you should opt to create ‘private galleries.’
These galleries will allow you to display specific pictures that you upload, which will only be available to certain members who you are interested in and having invited to view your private galleries.
In order to invite these specific users to your private galleries, it’s simple and easy. You go to their personal profile and click on the ‘invite to private gallery’ button, which will leave a message with the user indicating that you would like them to view your private gallery of photos.
When you no longer would like them to have access to these private pictures, you can stop them from having this special access. In order to do so, you go on to their profile and click on the ‘kick from private gallery’ option underneath their profile picture. This should stop them from viewing your private galleries even when they are still listed as among your ‘favorite’ members.
- Verified Profiles
If you want to help avoid scam artists and fraudulent users, you should look to see that they are a verified member of the website.
In order to see that they have verified profiles and are real users, there should be a ‘V’ icon next to their profile picture to indicate that they have been successfully verified.
The verification process is not that in-depth as you only need to connect your Facebook account to your WellHello account in order to become a verified user.
Their profile may be genuine but it’s important to note that some Facebook accounts can also be fake or fraudulent.
Additional Features
- Upgrading Your Membership
If you decide to upgrade to a paid membership, you’ll be able to gain a lot more access to all of the site’s features. The price will be steep but if you trust this website and want to have a more immersive experience, it may be worth it for you to upgrade.
- Unlimited messages
As a paid subscriber, you’ll be able to send unlimited messages to both free and paying users. You can also use the instant messenger to get in touch with other members through the chat system if you want to connect immediately.
Lastly, you’ll be able to view all of the images, all of the video that’s been displayed on the website and on the individual profile pages.
- Suspicious Acts
As a potential user of WellHello.com, it’s important to be aware of specific risks to be on the look out for when you sign-up and register. WellHello.com has a number of issues that have been cataloged by former users in the past as being both mischievous and causing foul play.
- Love Hostesses Profiles
The company that owns the website, WellHello.com is called Smoochy Brands Limited. There is well-documented evidence out there that this particular company creates fake dating profiles of both women and men in order to attract real singles to join this website.
It’s a form of false advertising and unfortunately is common practice with this kind of dating websites. These fake profiles comes with fake pictures, fake information such as hobbies and interests along with fake personal details.
These fake profiles are known as “Love Hosts” for men or “Love Hostesses” for women. The good news is that you can figure out these particular profiles are fake due to their green heart icon next to their profile picture.
Be careful when interacting with these ‘hosts’ or ‘hostesses’ because chances are good that they do not have your best interests in mind as a customer.
- Automated Communications and E-Mails
On top of the fake profiles, WellHello.com employs another dubious trick that you as a user have to be aware of.
When you sign-up for a free membership, you’ll be exposed to continuous e-mails and messages as well as chat messages from ‘love hostesses’ express their interest in you.
Note that these e-mails and messages are fraudulent in nature and are not to be taken seriously. If you’re a free user, they’ll want to convince you to sign-up for a paid membership so that you’ll invest money in their services and stay committed to their website for a longer period of time.
- Love Hosts and Hostesses
These hostesses and women who contact you aren’t real and are really computer software bots, which have an agenda of getting you to commit to additional features and a paid membership. It even outlines this fact in the website’s ‘terms and services’ section.
The statement relating to these communications states, “You further acknowledge and agree that smooch brands may respond to your communications to Love Hostesses through employees, agents, or chat bots that impersonate the fictitious persons portrayed in such ‘Love Hostesses’ profiles.”
Thus, The women and men who are communicating with you and expressing interest in you are not real and are not to be taken seriously.
You should be wary of both computer software and also those people who are paid by this website to start a conversation with you or respond to your messages through these ‘love hosts’ and ‘love hostesses’ profiles.
These ‘love hostesses’ and constant e-mail messages are designed to have you sign-up for a paid membership and commit both time and money to a website that may not be worth either your time or your money.
Costs of Membership
With all of the time and effort that WellHello.com puts into creating fake profiles as well as hiring employees to interact with you so that you’ll end up signing-up for a paid membership, WellHello is likely to establish some higher costs of membership with you upgrade to a paid subscription.
If you’re a free member of the website, you won’t get to access any of the site’s features besides being able to create a personal profile and upload some of your own pictures.
Unless you pay for a subscription, you won’t get much use out of this website and you’ll be busy fielding e-mails and messages encouraging you to upgrade to a paid membership right away.
If you want to send and receive messages, use the instant messenger chat system, or view all audio and video content on the profiles, you may want to go ahead and look at the price options for different paid membership subscriptions with WellHello.
There are three-different choices when it comes to a paid membership at WellHello:
- One day only trial
The shortest option is a one day-only trial session of 24 hours that is only $1. You’ll be able to access the website and all of its’ features without restrictions for up to one-day for a very cheap price.
- One month membership
The second option is longer in terms of the subscription period and is also more expensive. For a one-month period, you’ll pay $30 for the membership period and you’ll be billed for a one-time payment at the beginning of the subscription.
- One year membership
The last option and the most expensive option overall is a one-year membership for a total of $120 with all features included.
You’ll be billed one-time at the beginning of each subscription period for the total amount of the membership. Unless you indicate otherwise in your ‘account settings’, your membership will automatically renew at the end of the membership period so make sure to manually change it unless you would like to keep using WellHello and all of its’ services.
WellHello is also one of the most expensive online dating websites so keep that in mind before you decide to give over your money to them.
Positives and Negatives
To put it bluntly, WellHello has a lot of negatives and not many positives as an online dating website.
Negatives:
While you can sign-up and register for free without any issues, you can’t really do much else without upgrading to a paid membership.
On top of the fake profiles of the ‘love hosts’ and ‘love hostesses’, the constant automated e-mails and messages, the paid employees of the website manipulating you to upgrade your membership, and the lack of real users out there, it may not be worth it to sign-up for this website which probably doesn’t have your best interests in mind as a single man or woman.
There are plenty of good options out there for online dating and this website isn’t one of them. You should save your money and look elsewhere for a positive and productive online dating experience.
You may also like our XDating.com review.
Have you ever signed up for WellHello? Did you have a positive experience with this dating site? Let other people know by commenting below.






Willis Hills says
Can get company when you are boring
Sebastian says
This is my email to what I thought was another site user but ultimately it was a bot or administrator. All told with having to get refunded my money and the time to restore settings on my comp, six hours of my life I will never get back. Thx’s!!! HELLO KATIE, as you may or may not have noticed i dumped that website and the other one that was affiliated with it. I was being pulled in by what I thought were actual women that we’re interested in meeting me but oh no they led me on a wild goose chase signing on to this and put your credit card info there just for them to get verification to talk to them. BS these web administrators and or models have no scruples or any moral ethical code in their whole entire Body. I hope they sleep well knowing they are stealing money from hard working people who just want a little fun. I would actually put these people below a shady used car salesmen.
Arthur Rogers says
Your company got me involved in the membership under false pretense and you are going to try and take advantage of my debit card. I wouldn’t attempt that because I have already communicated with my bank and made them aware of who you are and the way you do business and they will be watching for your attempt to tap my account, and if you do they are prepared to head up a campaign and that would probably result in your undoing because the financial institution we are talking about is the official bank that the US uses and was established just to handle the business of our national Social Security System. So that being said this long winded request applies to Arthur Roger’s application that was posted 09/18/2017 and I am requesting to be released from your membership subscription or Unsubscribed.
L Cooper says
Well hello is a totally bogus website. Go ahead get an account. THEN play around on it for a while doing whatever, THEN close the site. THEN delete all of your cookies. In chrome its under settings / advanced. And shut down your browser. THEN start up browser, login to Wellhello and if you are PAYING ATTENTION you will see the exact same thing happen pic by pic, word by word etc. as the first time you visited the site. It is all a worthless nothing but a lie site programmed to keep you busy till they take your money. They should be prosecuted for fraud, FCC and ICC violations just for a start.
Tasha says
Someone needs to shut that site down they use fake profiles and try to keep you busy they give a dollar 24 hour promotion for u to see if u like it after your charged a dollar then they charge your card 39.95 there reason as customer service because if u get these robot messages and click on them that automatically shows ur talking to them then it upgrades u automatically even if u watch a video u getting charge they dont even offer giving your money back or nothing like they totally didnt do anything wrong I hope that it shuts down or its reported because taking peoples hard earn money is just wrong scam scam scam!!!
Ali jan says
Ok i am aslo with ypu
Aakash singh says
I want beautiful girl or woman
adc6r says
Don’t we all
kaci says
Im a girl
Bay Tran says
I have never even heard of wellhello until I noticed money coming out of my account. Upon investigation and enquiries with my bank I found that over $200 had been taken out over last seen months (one ‘charge’ per month). The first theee months were amounts around $1 to $2 dollars but then the last four amounts taken from October to January were between $50 and $60.
THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE SCAM. DO NOT REGISTER AN ACCOUNT OR OTHERWISE ENGAGE WITH THESE DOGS.
I am in the process of arranging for this site to be listed with ACCC here in Asutralia and I suggest you all do the same wherever you’ve been scammed by these gronks.
Sameerkhan says
Bad app
Shawn says
All dating sites or scammers bunch of fake scammers they all ask for your credit card and then when you notice they charge you $150 to $500 a month they should be removed from the internet ASAP now plenty of fish is free you can chat call and video chat most females on there are scammers watch out for them if they ask you for your credit card it’s a scam Ashley Madison that’s a huge scam match.com and eHarmony same fake scammers tinder scammers Badoo same scammers okcupid scam they need one that is 109% real and free that actually works without paying I guess when I get me a computer I’m having a dating site made that will destroy all the rest dating sites and apps. Don’t fall for a scam if you do then your stupid.
Etse Bodza says
I visited ur page and subscribe just to a trial version of ur page
But later in about 3 minutes time u dedicated 235.22 Gh codes from my account.
Why.
Credit it back
Tnx
Etse Bodza says
I subscribe to your trial version of your page which I paid 1$ for it later in about 3 minutes time you dedicated 235.22 Gh cedis from my account. Why?
Credit it back
Tnx
Tim says
I went through about 200 profiles and never found 1 that was an actual person. They say 1000s joining every day well hello. Where tbe hell are they at. They sure arent on your site
Abraham says
I’m scammed by this site. Just 1 day trial they removed 1 dollar plus another 48dollar plus another 1 dollar this is totally scam.and I can’t login