Chris Hansen of To Catch a Predator is a con man and a scam artist. Back in 2014 he did a kickstarter campaign to reboot his show. It was rebranded as Hansen Vs Predator. Backers were supposed to be rewarded with exclusive content, which they never got. Also mugs and tshirts that were never sent out.
Now, years later he has created a website, Hansenvspredators.com where he is uploading 'exclusive content' that is behind a paywall that users need to purchase a subscription to view. The subscription is $84 for the year. Since the website has launched in April, the only exclusive content uploaded is one video from a sting during the kickstarter campaign. Hansen is double charging fans to view this content.
Since the website launched in April, only a handful of videos have been uploaded with the only one video being unseen content. When I voiced my displeasure with the website, I was blocked from being able to log into the website, which I was paying for. The website does not work properly and is insanely hard to navigate. I had to submit a 'story' in order to get technical help. Once I was finally able to log back into the website, there was no way to unsubscribe.
I ended up filing a complaint with paypal and the company would not even respond to PayPals request for their side of the story.
During all of this the company has used the data from the subscription process to post personal information online from their consumers.
Stay away from Hansenvspredators.com, Chris Hansen and the website developer Vincent Nicotra of VEN Interactive Media.
Plain and simple Chris Hansen is a fraud. After ripping off hundreds several years back with a kickstarter scam he got me recently for an $84 1 year membership. He was alleging there was "lots of content to come" but that did not happen. When I began to get vocal about my displeasure online in various forums they blocked my account without refunding my money.
During this time they also began "doxxing" members like myself exposing our real names online as a form of punishment for making waves. I have contacted a lawyer for harassment and advise anyone dealing with this company to request an immediate refund and run for the hills!
Chris Hansen, formerly of Dateline NBC’s To Catch a Predator, has a news website named hansenvspredators.com. They post news from other sources claiming it to be a scoop. They also have a subscriber service promising new and unseen investigations and other exclusive comet. Subscriptions run 83.88 for one year or 29.97 for three months.
Since the site launch in early May of 2019, none of the promised new stings have been uploaded. Only have a dozen or so videos have been uploaded, and half of those are not new content. There is no way to unsubscribe. Just a warning for those thinking about signing up for the subscription - don’t. It isn’t worth visiting at all, and certainly not worth Netflix money.
Hansen VS Predators Reviews
Chris Hansen of To Catch a Predator is a con man and a scam artist. Back in 2014 he did a kickstarter campaign to reboot his show. It was rebranded as Hansen Vs Predator. Backers were supposed to be rewarded with exclusive content, which they never got. Also mugs and tshirts that were never sent out.
Now, years later he has created a website, Hansenvspredators.com where he is uploading 'exclusive content' that is behind a paywall that users need to purchase a subscription to view. The subscription is $84 for the year. Since the website has launched in April, the only exclusive content uploaded is one video from a sting during the kickstarter campaign. Hansen is double charging fans to view this content.
Since the website launched in April, only a handful of videos have been uploaded with the only one video being unseen content. When I voiced my displeasure with the website, I was blocked from being able to log into the website, which I was paying for. The website does not work properly and is insanely hard to navigate. I had to submit a 'story' in order to get technical help. Once I was finally able to log back into the website, there was no way to unsubscribe.
I ended up filing a complaint with paypal and the company would not even respond to PayPals request for their side of the story.
During all of this the company has used the data from the subscription process to post personal information online from their consumers.
Stay away from Hansenvspredators.com, Chris Hansen and the website developer Vincent Nicotra of VEN Interactive Media.
Plain and simple Chris Hansen is a fraud. After ripping off hundreds several years back with a kickstarter scam he got me recently for an $84 1 year membership. He was alleging there was "lots of content to come" but that did not happen. When I began to get vocal about my displeasure online in various forums they blocked my account without refunding my money.
During this time they also began "doxxing" members like myself exposing our real names online as a form of punishment for making waves. I have contacted a lawyer for harassment and advise anyone dealing with this company to request an immediate refund and run for the hills!
Chris Hansen, formerly of Dateline NBC’s To Catch a Predator, has a news website named hansenvspredators.com. They post news from other sources claiming it to be a scoop. They also have a subscriber service promising new and unseen investigations and other exclusive comet. Subscriptions run 83.88 for one year or 29.97 for three months.
Since the site launch in early May of 2019, none of the promised new stings have been uploaded. Only have a dozen or so videos have been uploaded, and half of those are not new content. There is no way to unsubscribe. Just a warning for those thinking about signing up for the subscription - don’t. It isn’t worth visiting at all, and certainly not worth Netflix money.