Thynkworkbench
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This company is a scam and a fraud
This company is a scam and a fraud, do not go near them.
Someone called me to invest only $100 for a daily click and earn reward. However, the guy that called me said he was my account manager who promised to provide guidance through to being able to work independently.
He also said I shall be receiving a monthly salary of $1100.
Upon the salary hitting my profile, I could not withdraw the so called salary and it dragged the account into negative order because of the large account balance.
The so called Manager persuaded me into adding more money to make up the negative balance to allow me withdraw all the funds and I told him I didn't have any money and he encouraged me to borrow money from friends to allow me withdraw and that I will be able to cash out my investment after depositing $990 in the first instance when he promised I only needed that as there could only be one or two negative orders, I deposited $990 and immediately after the deposit, the account went into another negative order which was three negative orders in 10 hours.
Another negative order of $2020 appeared again and at this point, he said that was unfortunate but however last negative order and he promised to add $1000 for me and that I should look for an additional $1020 which I did, after crediting my account with the $1020, I then expected him to add his own $1000 which we agreed before I went to borrow money from friends and family the third time, and he then began to give excuses etc. If he had told me not to do so, I would have cut my losses but instead, he kept making false promises and I had to borrow about $2500 from friends and family including the $1250 salary which are all stuck in the account and I have a total of about $3500 stuck in the account after going on borrowing spree and not the money I personally owned myself.
Since then, he has been making jokes and laughing and raining abuses on me.
I reported all of these to thynkworkbench customer services when it happened but they said they couldn't do anything and that I needed to sort it out with the gentleman and I was like, this man works for you and you are telling me you can't help.
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