This Site Is A Scam

I can think of 15 separate emails and people that will sustain my claims that you are hunting traffic and pics and sending nothing to anybody. Seeing as Ive also actually done product testing on a number of other products, sites and reviewed for other product sites, dude. LOL

Robbyy the GOATTTTTT!!!

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Ive literally been sent stuff… its a pretty simple process. Write/video a review, add a couple pics and its done. Im not sure how thats difficult at all.

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stop calling me buddy if ur gonna keep being mean to me </3. no more monkey business :monkey:

ur “hobby” is visiting a website u believe is a scam and then making multiple accounts on said website. That’s it, buddy. Go cream somewhere else. ToyChats is only for legit gooners who are serious about the game fr. Sorry you don’t make the cut

Def not a scam. Everything worked amazing for us – especially writing reviews and talking to the team. And we did get free toys. :face_with_peeking_eye:

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There have been times when I am busy and still working on my previous toy reviews and I get asked do you want a new toy. In fact just a few days back @adriantoychats and @kennedy sent me recommendations ToyChats can send over to me.

After I started writing here ToyChats has sent me toys regularly and two other brands reached out me for collaborations

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idk why you’re so salty. ToyChats has literally paid me and sent me toys, as promised. Probably because I follow their TOS.

Also, even if people are posting reviews here for toys they got elsewhere… how & why does that matter?

lol dude, if your hobby is sitting online complaining about things, go touch grass. go outside. go for a walk. your hobby is toxic af.

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Dear God. Now you are another person. This is just hysterical.

Stop sending me stupid fake names emails. We both know this site is a scam, end of story. I’ve got everything I needed. Now run along. If you want I can take the time to message every product company in these “reviews” and let them know that you are making money off of them violating copyright law. Lololol Don’t care to listen to the tedious bs I already know is lies or the endless change in names from the same email account and thread. Clowns

@adriantoychats any chance of yeeting this unhinged weirdo?

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Lolol You clowns are running a site that offers free items to review as a scam to get them to create reviews from products you have no affiliation to to create web traffic to make money. Which literally is a complete copyright violation of these companies, genius. Lolol Yeah, everybody who understands the laws and how online scams works is a real weirdo in the day and age of the conartist doing what they want. Lol Fact that you just keep introducing everybody on the same email thread as being employees, owners and even apparently random users can as well message on the email. Yeah, go away clown. I got the info I needed for my article. If you don’t run along. I’ll be sending emails to all these products so they know you are using them to make money. I’ve already substantiated that there in fact is no free items to review. Fact that you keep messaging with absolutely no common sense, point or ability to even formulate an actual point to even typing like a 2 year old and obviously not a professional site like you are trying to pretend to be. Your site is considered questionable and shady on every credible REVIEW site. Again, employ facts, not creating new names with the same email thread

We get it – you’re clearly frustrated, and it sucks when something doesn’t work the way we expect. Whether it’s the platform, the review process, or not getting toys – that’s a disappointing experience, no doubt.

But calling the whole site a scam and saying we’re all bots? That’s a bold claim.
You’re referring to critical thinking – and we’d actually encourage you to use it here again:
Just read through the forum and some reviews. Think about the variety, the personal angles, the nerdy detail – does that really seem like it’s all fake? All the conversations we have here in the forum – this should be fake? Also there are people with video reviews and not just random people but really big bloggers. :sweat_smile:

We’re not here to change your mind. If your experience was bad, that’s valid. But ours was – and still is – totally different. We’ve always found the team helpful and responsive, especially when giving feedback or dealing with bugs. The UI has improved a lot because people gave input and the devs listened. So no, it’s not perfect – but it’s definitely not a scam either.

When it comes to reviews: people here write about their own toys (both self-bought and gifted ones from Toychats), and the posts reflect real, honest experiences. Copyright isn’t an issue when you’re using your own words and pictures. And even if someone uses a brand image – that’s fine in the context of fair, informative reviews. The brands could easily reach out to them and the change would be immediate. Also, they talk to a lot of brands whether it’s on shows, events or just via mail. So there is in fact good contact to brands.

It sucks that you had a negative run – but throwing around accusations only spreads negativity. Most of us here are just sharing what we love, what works (or doesn’t), and enjoying being part of a community that’s passionate about pleasure. If you’d reached out, plenty of people would’ve been happy to help.

This discussion doesn’t really lead anywhere useful anymore – maybe let’s all just cool off, enjoy the weekend, and focus on the good stuff. That’s kind of the whole point here anyway.

Stay kind!

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We would like to second this :sweat_smile:

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Good grief, enough you clown

Alright — let’s wrap up the “is ToyChats a scam” discussion here. :folded_hands:
We truly appreciate everyone’s support. If there are things we can do better, we’ll work on improving them — but baseless accusations don’t help anyone.

Since ToyChats launched, we’ve interacted with countless users. The reason we ask new reviewers to submit an initial review using their own toy is to confirm their ability to write authentic, high-quality content in their own voice. If you’re not comfortable with that, that’s totally okay — we understand and respect your decision. :sparkling_heart:

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