Ashley Madison without paying: you don’t. You can sign up for free, view profiles, etc. the first time you want to message someone, so be prepared to pay 85$ minimum.
That’s for 100 credits. Each message will cost you 7 of those credits. It is crazy expensive.
How can you use Ashley Madison for free?
The only way to use it is to register a free Ashley Madison account.
Watch out for scams that have you fill out surveys that supposedly unlock accounts through a third-party site. I wasted my time on one but never received whatever was promised. I just had a ton of spam thrown at me.
So I’d make sure to stay on Ashley Madison’s site.
How do you get the free account?
It’s easy because all you need to do is get a promo signup link AFAIK, and there are many that you can find on the internet.
I found one with a bit of Googling around.
You can use “this one” to register a free account.
That’s pretty much as much as you can get without paying.
As for sending messages on Ashley Madison, that requires credits that you need to purchase as a package in advance.
Sometimes you can get as many as 50 credits for $35. These are limited offers and are subject to availability. But that’s the least expensive way to have a go at the messaging function. Beyond just looking at female profile pictures, descriptions, etc.
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Ashley Madison without paying: Although I’d say you could need up to 500 credits to get your first lay. Just a couple hundred if you’re really good.
Anyway, that is the reality of the site, my friends; they’ve got the “goods” and the platform many of us want, so they decide how much they charge you for it.
At least you can use the link to register for free, check your possibilities in your area, explore the site, think about going further, etc. The site is not for everyone but if you’re willing to put in the effort maybe it can be well worth your time.
As for the pros and cons of affairs, I won’t go into that and would not suggest any of it. But as they say, don’t shoot the messenger. If Ashley Madison didn’t exist, another similar site would because it’s not them but their users who are creating the demand.
Is Ashley Madison now legitimate?
I started using AM as a 70-year-old married man, after 49 years of monogamous marriage.
My wife is no longer interested or capable and I finally decided on my 70th birthday that I didn’t want to live the rest of my life without a sexual relationship(s) with women.
At first, I received many come-ons from women in their 20s and 30s, from all over the USA and the world. They were clearly scams, so I blocked them. After a few weeks, they faded away.
Meantime, I search for “Attached” women in my area, using the site’s search function. I concentrated on women who had just joined, checking once or twice per day and sending Messages to those that I found interesting.
Is Ashley Madison a real website?