Company Name: The Lox Club, LLC
About: Lox Club is a members only dating app for Jew-ish* ppl with ridiculously high
standards
*non-Jews welcome too, duh
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Prospective members may download the
app and submit an application. Once submitted, applications are placed in queue
and reviewed continually.
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by Djjdjfkfk
I’ve never written a review of an app before. I do hope the app’s creators take the criticism to heart because I think it is a cool idea and has potential.
As it is right now, the app is essentially a scam. You’re told it’s “exclusive,” that there’s a “long waitlist,” and that only “20%” of applicants are accepted.” This is effective marketing, actually - the aura of “exclusivity” makes you more likely to pay fees once you’re finally “accepted.” It is of course against their interest to deny anyone, because if they “accept” you, you must pay to use it. An app like this is only going to spread through word of mouth among Jewish circles, and I don’t know why anyone would recommend it to a friend right now. It is clearly not just for people with high standards - that becomes evident quickly. They limit the swipes you get then charge you for more (I guess it’s small, but still insane). In a vacuum, the app interface itself is pretty low quality and worse than any other dating app I’ve seen. The only novel feature, the matchmaker, is unresponsive and acts like they don’t want to help.
I get that offering a free trial might expose the fallacy of “exclusivity,” but securing people’s short term payments does not outweigh the drawbacks of forcing people to pay for a service that just isn’t worth paying for at all. As it is right now, I don’t see this app lasting very long. Time to get back to the drawing board.
by RayMo33
Please read the other bad reviews of which there are many. This is a total SCAM. They claim the app is different and exclusive. You have to be “vetted” but I have a feeling they just let everyone in. The interface is a replicate of all of the other swipe dating apps you’re familiar with, but it lets you swipe on about 5-10 people and then locks you out unless you throw down more money! They claim this is because you should take the time to read through everyone’s profile before making your swipe decision. You get a few more swipes the next day, but then after a few days I started getting people from all over the country. The app has a filter function but in chatting with the “matchmaker” I found out it doesn’t actually function. I live in Los Angeles and I have been getting folks who live in Georgia, NC, NYC. During a pandemic this seems ridiculous. My guess is that they don’t have a lot of members yet probably because it’s a play to pay app. I asked for a refund and they never wrote me back so I’m leaving my very first review for an app because I feel totally cheated. Lost $90+ on this. Wish it was cool but I’m EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED.
by MissmarisNYC
Well, this app has certainly not lived up to my expectations in any way. It's no different then the other apps, frankly it's worse.
I get like two people (who are usually nothing like I asked to be matched with nor do they even live on this side of the country) and then am told they don't have enough matches to meet my preferences.
I also don't see how this is an app for "people with extremely high standards". (Sorry to say there are very few people I find remotely attractive and the profiles don't really give you much insight on a person) As my brother said, seems like a scam, that someone had a connection at the New York Times to get that article posted.
Really disappointed, I was very excited about being approved and hoped it would amount to something more.
Also glad I paid $4.99 for legitimately TWO more swipes. Y'all had a good idea... poorly executed. I most likely will NOT be paying for the service after my free trial. If I had paid for this I would insist on a refund.
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