REVIEW: Buying Used Underwear From Panty Deal - Is It Safe?

Panties

Tuesday, 26th March 2024

Panty Deal is a website that allows you to buy worn underwear directly from women all around the world. It's like the eBay of dirty panties. I've had a panty fetish all of my adult life, so of course I've tried out Panty Deal and bought a few pairs of panties. The sellers on the site also sell other things, like custom videos and other intimate items.

You might have found this blog post because you're considering buying from Panty Deal yourself and are wondering whether the website is safe or not. Well, I've had some amazing experiences through the site, but just like any market place, there are registered users on the site who are out to scam you.

Panty Deal doesn't have its own payment gateway, so payments are made through third-party services like PayPal and CashApp. That means there's no comeback if an order isn't fulfilled, and there's no way you can report a scam.

However, the genuine girls on the site greatly outweigh the scammers, and if you use some common sense, you can avoid them. I will only buy from sellers who accept PayPal and don't insist on using the 'friends and family' payment option. PayPal offers buyer protection in the event that an order is unfulfilled. However, this protection only applies to purchases, not to payments sent to friends and family. If a seller isn't happy to offer you this additional protection, then there is something dodgy about them. CashApp doesn't offer its customers any protection either.

I also only buy from profiles that have been on the site for longer than six months and have a few reviews. This shows they're probably not on the site to rip off a load of panty-loving men before just ghosting them and closing the account down. I dig through their account, paying close attention to their photos. If they say they're from the UK, then I look for things like British power outlets in the background or anything else that might confirm their photos are real.

But my main rule is to only buy from sellers who show their faces. This is really crucial for me. Without seeing the seller and having a few photos of them, there's no connection to their panties and no desire to want to sniff them. I like to feel that connection. For me, half the fun is finding out what panties someone I know is wearing, so the same applies with an online transaction. I usually ask the seller to surprise me rather than ask to buy a specific pair of panties.

My most memorable panty purchase on Panty Deal was from a seller called Luna. I actually bought from her four times because she was so much fun. As well as a pair of panties, I bought a custom video from her. She sent the video to arrive the same day as the panties would in the post. The custom clip featured her, a very well-spoken and seemingly smart, red-headed 26-year-old, telling me exactly what to do with her panties. It was a jerk off instruction (JOI) video that played on my panty fetish but also included elements of small penis humiliation (SPH) and cock and ball torture (CBT). Luna delivered so much more than I expected. The video was heavily personalised, with her being sure to use my name and even holding up photos of my little dick on a tablet to discuss. It really was very hot, hence the three repeat orders.

As for the best-smelling panties. My most recent panty purchase was from a 27-year-old curvy black girl from London. Her big panties smelt incredible, with every part of them offering a different intimate scent. Sniffing every part of them was exciting, smelling the back of the thong that was buried in her big, round ass, the varying scents of her pussy, a deep musk in places, and the smell of pee in other places.

I also bought from a 45-year-old Indian woman. This was the oldest person I'd bought from, and it was the first time I'd bought from an Indian seller. Her panties were strong-smelling and very intoxicating. They were made even better by the very hot photos on her profile that showed the plump pussy mound wrapped snuggly in various pairs of panties she was selling.

Although I've had many fun experiences, I have had some pretty terrible experiences on Panty Deal, including with the first seller I bought a pair of panties from. She was very chatty at first, but then after I paid for her panties, she went quiet. I didn't get any confirmation she'd received the money or even a thanks. I chased her up two days later, and she said the panties would arrive in five days, but it wasn't until 12 days later that they actually arrived. It was a really dull panty purchasing experience without a single thank you for my custom throughout or anything to make me feel a connection to her.

Another seller was advertising panties on her page for £25. I messaged asking for a pair, and she told me they were £40, which seemed dishonest and greedy, so I ended the conversation.

One seller messaged me, claiming to be from the USA, but flicking through her photos, I noticed there were British power outlets in the background, and in a couple of photos, she was enjoying cheap Prosecco from a popular British supermarket. Of course, this suggests her photos are stolen and she's not really who she claims to be. When I asked her about it, she said the power sockets were "for decoration." Since our conversation, which didn't result in me buying anything, she's deleted the incriminating photos from her profile.

A seller called Emily claimed to be living in the UK, but all of her photos showed her in a home full of American brands. When I questioned her about this, she said she'd taken the photo while she was staying in California. She promised to upload some new photos of her UK home that weekend. She didn't, so more than likely these are stolen photos and a fake account.

On Brooke's two-day-old account, she claimed to be from the UK, but the power outlets in the background of her photos revealed that she'd stolen the photos from someone in the US. She told me she'd once visited my home town of Bristol and gave me the name of the most obscure area that no tourist to the city would ever visit. So with alarm bells already ringing, I asked if she'd mind sending me a short video or photo to prove she is the person in her photos, at which point she turned nasty, and I blocked her.

So, as you can see, there are risks involved, but this is true of buying on any online marketplace. It's just a shame that Panty Deal doesn't do more to protect buyers, but I guess the reason they don't handle transactions is probably due to restrictive terms and conditions imposed by payment gateways. Overall, I'm a happy Panty Deal customer. I've lost a bit of cash, but I've gained some exciting experience with some very exciting girls' dirty panties.