Chamet appears to be a legitimate live-video chat app, with many users successfully making new friends via video calls, group “party rooms”, and live streams.
However, there are frequent complaints about encountering scammer or fake profiles, issues with unreceived in-app purchases (such as “diamonds”), unresponsive support, and some doubts about age verification.
On payments: Chamet uses a virtual currency (“diamonds”) for gifts, private chat, etc., which you must buy with real money.
Some users say payments fail or items don’t deliver, and there is a strong “no refunds” stance, meaning you should proceed with caution and keep good records.
In short, Chamet can be used safely, especially if you’re cautious: avoid sharing personal data, use only official app stores, verify payment workings, use minimal profile details, monitor for suspicious behaviour.
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I Face Privacy and Safety Concern with Chamet App After Using Free Diamonds

I was encouraged to download the Chamet app with the promise that I could earn money. At first, I believed it was a safe way to make some extra income. However, after installing the app, I realized the real purpose was different. The system pushes users to engage in conversations with strangers, mos...