bHIP Global Reviews 

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

It is really funny actually when i see the rate about the outstanding company, you guys really just go with what everyone else says? It is probably the best company’s i have seen, i have seen my frien... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

"Calling "Bhip' a fraud without thorough investigation or conclusive proof is not fair. It is important to understand that the company has existed and operated for a long time, and i... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They hunt down job seekers with a fake paid role and then lure you in with an "exclusive" zoom gathering only to manuipulate you to buy their lame products. stay away from them, all their positive rev... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I personaly love vibe in this company. Yeah ofcourese there will be a lot 1star reviews, becouse of thous who joined and couldnt make sales and quit. There is nothing what you can build during nigh... See more


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I came across this post and felt the…

I came across this post and felt the need to clarify that labeling "Bhip" a scam without proof is misleading. Unfounded claims can harm reputations and create unnecessary fear. If concerns exist, it's better to present evidence or specific details rather than general accusations. Bhip has been operating for decades under industry regulations, and if it were truly fraudulent, it would have been shut down. Let’s focus on facts so people can form informed opinions. False claims often stem from personal bad experiences or previous scams. Remember, there are both good and bad companies—so DYOR before spreading misinformation.

March 25, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just a big joke and a Graiglist type of approach which is an aggressive type of marketing promising people remote jobs without actually doing that after all as they will ask you money

To start I can tell you they use a Graiglist type of marketing to target people that search a remote job. I didn't think there are companies that let people like those who call themselves mentors represent their name with such a lack of professionalism. I guess many of the practices in this aggressive marketing are tolerated as there is no supervision at all so to speak as at the meetings they play noisy music and instead of an hour they do 2 hours meetings so they follow no schedule at all and they call your phone whenever they want to. I left this joke as I won't lose my time with people from whom I have nothing good to learn. They are talking for hours and nothing is spoken to the point or with a certain schedule. Just a big scam as they also ask you to pay 20 euros to get into the first meeting and I heard from the comments below they also ask money after these meetings. You get nothing to learn and better do dropshipping instead of listening to this person Michael and his collaborators in this scam.

February 16, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay away.

They wanted to recruit me as an agent but asked me to pay 1500 dollars in order to join.
What a scam, they wasted my time.

August 20, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was listening to this "manipulative"…

I was listening to this "manipulative" speech and fear inducing propaganda for half an hour to find out the company name) To name a pyramide scheme a "network marketing method" - expired scam. You need to change the marketing strategy here, to do a proper business offer not to scam people. If the company is really that successful, then I am sure they can afford some good advertising services, not someone who's reading a script about "success", from a quite bad copywriter work, and keep asking rhetorical questions forbidden people to chat or talk. No interaction. Lol. you cannot never sell that to other people. Good marketing is about 80% listening and 20% talk. Using words as "open-minded" so many times, to make people feel inferior. Those who study psychology will perfectly understand me. I mean, no offense but it's enough to do a bit of research about the company and the "mentors" to find out the truth.

July 25, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dodged a bullet!

Dodged a bullet!

Was approached via LinkedIn, it seemed like an innocent company at first. After contacting a contact person, I quickly realized that they talk a lot but actually say little. I study and don't earn much. I should have realized sooner that I was the perfect prey.

After a call with the contact person and the first meeting, I started to become skeptical but decided to keep it to myself.
After this first meeting I had questions about the work I would be doing and I was told that I would only be told in the next step, a 3-hour meeting... for which I had to pay 20 euros. Curious as I am, I paid for this.

When more was explained about the way of working during that meeting, the more skeptical I became. Halfway through the meeting I started Googling how to recognize a PYRAMID SCHEME. And so I started to doubt more and more.

Then I realized that the name of the company was not actually mentioned once by my contact person - this aroused suspicion. After an extensive google session, I am convinced that I have escaped a SCAM and I left the meeting.

I should have googled the company much sooner because it was just too good to be true and there are tons of warnings online!
Let this be a lesson to those who read this! Don't fall for it, don't waste your time and be smarter than me, google a company before you do business with it.

April 13, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I found the way to build my life

Here, I found the oportunity to build my future, to grow as a person and to meet amazing people with beautiful energy, people that are always ready to help you when you need it.

October 9, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM! Run

It all started when I received a message on whatsapp on a saturday... Yes, very weird to be approached on a day of the weekend with a text message.
Didn't like it and I thought that it was very unprofessional, but didn't want to say no right away and I would've never suspected what it was coming...

The girl that messaged me, which is called Inês Franco (for those who are in Portugal), stopped replying and I was approach by a different girl. This one was called Catarina Sousa.

The first messages of both girls were very similar and I thought "What the hell is going on? They are both from the same company, they both work on the recruitment area and they don't talk to each other to see who they contact?".
I got along with the conversation and at this point neither of them has told me what was the name of the company.
Meanwhile, Catarina sends me an audio with the name of the company and I make a brief search on google with a friend and I depare myself with horrible reviews on trustpilot and portaldaqueixa.com (portuguese site), and I found a youtuber describing and filming his experience (also portuguese).

After this, I am mad. I was looking for a proper job.
Then I remembered that I had made a table with all my job applications and you guessed it...
B:hip was not in it.

The rest it's me calling out to one of them and blocking both.
I received one more approach from Ivanna Mancino with, basically, the same words.

Now, before you waste your precious time with this people notice if you actually applied for their company... Which you didn't because if they told who they were people would have never applied.

You cannot buy the products they supposedly sell on their website.
They have two instagram accounts. One to show off the luxury lifestyle they supposedly live and another one that sells skincare products... WHICH ARE NOT EVEN THE SAME PRODUCTS TO THE ONES THEY SELL ON THE WEBSITE!!!
They also have thousands of followers and less than 80 likes in every post.
And if you searched for a certain company on Indeed or LinkedIn and you never found it, it's probably them.

Now wonder how they even have positive reviews.

The job description also comes with something like:
- No experience required
- They will explain how the company works

Just to finish... They are going to ask to participate in three reunions via zoom where they "select" who is going to continue with them. Which means that if you pay in the end of the first reunion you go to the second one.
And one last thing, the first reunion has 1h and 30 minutes. Good luck

Title of the video on youtube
Candidatei-me a um ESQUEMA em PIRÂMIDE (B:Hip Europe)

September 14, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Big scam that lure the poorest of the…

Big scam that lure the poorest of the poorest, I am very surprised that non of the regulators did not do anything about it.... it is so obvious. They scam twice, the "workers" that being promised a mountain of money while they spend themselves a huge sum of money (1700 dollars) for the starter kit of the company product, and the customers that beeing sold lies about the product, they have an extremely agressive approach and its been handle like a cult, poor young people buy this cray show, i know because i almost bought it myself. the owners are counting the money in Monaco while the sellers does not make money and forced to spend money on defect products if they want to join. Avoid avoid avoid.

June 19, 2023
Unprompted review
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