I was scrolling past social media one day and came across kingpet to enter my cat in a contest, I was so excited to enter in since I've never done anything like this before. Little did I know, I started to wonder why my cat hasn't been racking up votes like the top competitors have and realized that a big majority of them exchange votes with other players, buy their own votes, win votes through achievements, and vote for their own pet. This thing became addicting and I would check on it every other day to every day. Placing in votes whenever I could. At first it started off small with me donating my own money to get votes and then i started making bigger purchases. I bought more votes than the amount I could actually won. At the fifth day before the contest was over I stopped buying votes because I knew buying more would defeat the purpose of winning money when the amount spent would be nearly the same as the amount won. For the record, buying votes is expensive and it's a total gamble. This game is basically a game of who has the deepest pockets. A couple hours before the game ends, and multiple other competitors are fighting over first place and the temporary first place winner is constantly being replaced by someone else. I could've just bought something else more useful to me with the money I spent or saved it but I learned the hard way that nothing in life is free. If it were an honest game and no one can buy votes, exchange, and vote for your own pet it probably would've gotten a better review. The whole website is super enticing for someone who doesn't know any better. There's a big trend of competitors with a major sob story so don't fall for it. The money even takes 15 days to process once they have the documents they need: ID and proof of residence plus PayPal account