Topcareerlink Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.8

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM! Please avoid.

I was looking for jobs/a bit of income after being off work for a recent operation.
HUGE SCAM.
Had an inkling from the moment I signed up but thought I would give it a go until they asked for money. It’s all done over WhatsApp. I earnt a bit in the first day, second day I had to spend £33 in order to earn £81, I did get the funds through which made me think that it could possibly be legit. Third day I was asked to deposit £197 in order to get that back on top of a £91 commission. I stupidly did this through app they told you to download. Everything’s in dollars, they earn money off using remitly currency exchange app because they change the country every 30 minutes for the best exchange rates. But you’re also paying a fee ontop of this. I cannot get the funds back from my bank because I sent money to my account on remitly and not through my bank.
They’re very smart and know exactly what they’re doing to try scam people out of as much money as they can. After calling them out and threatening them with me seeking legal advice they went radio silent. My lady who became my mentor got angry with me when I questioned them everytime. I was told £600 on day 3 of training is not a lot of money to her, so I should borrow money from friends and family. You’re also put in a group chat where I think about 20 other members are also part of the scam, not really responding to your questions but instead putting false screenshots of money they’ve earnt to make you believe it’s achievable, they were also telling me to borrow money and make it work. I take responsibility for being so stupid and it’s my own fault!
Just hope people who look this company up see’s this and avoids At ALL costs!

January 10, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Topcareerlink - SCAM

SCAM WARNING - Steer clear of this site at all costs. Fake affiliate program pretending to act on behalf Brenton Way (legit company). They will ask you to sign up to WhatsApp then link and ask for your referral code

Note the spelling (brento) which alerted me that this was potentially a scam

After providing your referral code, which is a Red Flag as this allows these creeps to earn from your hard work

AVOID AT ALL COSTS - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

January 9, 2025
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