Video Chat Site LuckyCrush.live Touts Reward System for Women

Video Chat Site LuckyCrush.live Touts Reward System for Women

CYBERSPACE — Nascent video chat site LuckyCrush.live is touting a key feature that incentivizes female users through a reward system.

Launched in May by three French co-founders, LuckyCrush randomly pairs men with women, and vice versa. Male users purchase credits to chat with women, while the women “earn points they can convert into money and gifts,” explained a site rep.

“Millions of men are looking for female partners on video chat sites that randomly pair strangers,” the rep continued. “However, there are hardly any women on these sites; only men searching and being paired together. We decided to re-conceive this video chat experience by creating an incentive for female users through a fun reward system.”

Initially designed as a heterosexual dating platform based on “random matching and video chat,” the site is also used as a platform “where people simply come to converse and even engage in virtual erotic games with no intention of meeting in real life” the rep said.

Registration is not required and access to chat is free for male users, who receive an allotment of free chat time; once the free time has been used, men may purchase credits to continue using the service.

Female users are given unlimited free time to chat. The reward system allows them to “earn points for every second they spend chatting with men. Points can then be converted into money, gift cards and gifts. According to the company, an Italian female member "already earned $10,000 in four months, for example."

LuckyCrush currently counts over 300,000 members in more than 50 countries. Visit the platform online and on Instagram.

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