Celltrack 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam! Supposed to have paid 10p to find a family member's lost phone - was charged £47.08 the next day!! Luckily my bank blocked it as a potential scam but reading these reviews, others haven't been a... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sólo si pagas te da la opción de localizarlo. Pagas. Luego te informa que la persona que tratas de localizar tiene que ACEPTAR ser localizada. Lo mejor viene después. Localiza el teléfono a 300 k... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I used cell track to locate my iPhone as it was turned off, I was in north of Ireland on a Saturday night when I lost it I paid cell track €10 the next day to locate it gave a pin point to an area in... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Doesn't work, looks good on the first view, bought the credit units. Now the big but! It doesn't work it pings target mobiles etc but no details are returned via email. No help desk FAQ does... See more

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Don’t think…

Read the reviews so don’t think I will be purchasing tokens. Seems that the only positive reviews come from Holland. What an extraordinary thing that they also all write in similar English and most have gone to the trouble of posting nothing further.
On a positive note it is a great place to buy valueless tokens.

7 May 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total con

Total con. wasting money and time.
My phone was not even in UK .... after I searched 4 hours later my phone was stolen. it was at the middle of Africa...

3 May 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My account has been suspended for…

My account has been suspended for 'phishing/spam' yet I have only sent 4 messages. This is essentially a prank service with the SMS facility and now I've been banned for using it. What a crock of 5hit.

22 April 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Negative

Negative - none of the proposed tracing options won't work any further that will give you a location of the country where the phone you try to track is based ( you can also figure that out by using country code -free of charge)
Positive ( praise for the people behind the scam) - very cleverly designed scam product, foggy pre-view what gives you false impression that it actually works, once you sign up and pay monies your tracing abilities will downgrade 99% , I'm easily traceable from internet because of my business, yet CellTrack website just located my country and +/- 100km radius. Your refund request probably goes nowhere, criminal activity justice certainly wont be served because everything you purchase isunder €50 and barely worth of opening charge-back or PP dispute process.
I would deeply question positive reviews of this "company" written here by Mary Dowson or Eveline Kuhlman , I doubt such people even exist .

Farewell my fellow humans, my honest review has been now posted and hopefully will serve the purpose!

EDIT: I did request refund what was first ignored by simply returning my "credits" + 1 extra credit. However I did insist full return as EU after sale 14 day online product purchase protection and actually I did receive it after second request. Will that make company look good and should I withdraw my review..?Probably not - I rather not do that that's a still scam product. The only difference is they solely relay on customers ignorance and law and the rules and customers actually exercise (or not) dem rights - what means, they actually just will trick you in, then you pay, then they will ( or mostly not) deliver the product -then you either care or not. So if you don't care - that's dem profit. If you care - you will fail complaint. Now they have an option to fix or to refund. First they will fix. And everything does look legitimate. So now you will leave it for "another time" ( refund period 14 days only by law) Then you use the service after 14 day's - still the same problem, aha - but now you have no more "shot's" left to request your refund, so NOW they win! Other option - you will request refund again and they will refund ( AS LONG YOU ARE UNDER 14 DAY COOL-OFF PERIOD PROTECTION)- so they will be legitimate and no possible to bring it to the court! Perfect recipe for success for SUCH a dodgy business - based solely how much effort YOU as a customer WILL put into refund process. If 10%-15% of dem customers wont bother the hassle, they WILL profit, hassle free and totally legal way to make little bit of side money. They do not sell the product, you ARE THE PRODUCT!! Deal with it!

18 April 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dont be fooled by the 5 star reviews

Dont be fooled by the 5 star reviews, all from 1 review accounts and ALL in Netherlands where company based.

Service is a scam and gives you NOTHING. Contacted them for a refund, but no, didnt get one because I had tried to use the 'service'.

SCAM BEWARE!

7 April 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total f**king scam

EVERYBODY: THIS “CELL-TRACK” WEBSITE IS NOTHING BUT A HUGE SCAM. DO NOT BE FOOLED.

TAKE NOTICE OF ALL THESE SUPPOSED 5-STAR REVIEWS — THEY ALL ARE COMING FROM THE SAME LOCATION, which is the Netherlands(NL). Doesn’t one find that a little strange...??? Ya cause they’re FAKE.

The thought of all you slightly-naive people funding these scammers makes me cringe!!

31 March 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The Ad: Strongly implies you're purchasing services, functions & features of the Ad. HOWEVER the only "Product" they sale, is Token. It's just a play on words

I don't believe there's any program sending anything to the phone number listed.

* I Can't believe I didn't catch it beforehand but the reason these scam sites "SELL" token's vs normal billing transactions like other sites.

It's a loophole / play on words but very effective.
If I sell a Hvac Preventive maintenance agreement, the listed scope of work to be performed, amount of time ect ect.

You've purchased a service and no reasonable individual would argue it.

However, they're implying they also are selling a service but aren't.

They're selling "TOKEN'S" and nothing else.
There's an extremely large list of suggested features and tasks some site somewhere may be able to preform. Just Not in this site.

The site is very clear and up front about the product they sell and they are so obvious and up front about it.
I'm of the opinion anyone who caught on to this play on words would jump to the assumption that, they can't be that Petty over the use of a word.

Had my Bull-S__t meter not been turn't all the way up ?

Knowing most all of these sites over promise, while always under preforming 100% of the time.

I wouldn't have caught the "Product" they're selling.

It boils down to nothing more than an exchange of valuable American currency
In exchange of useless pretend site specific "Tokens" with zero monetary value.
The wheel spins & spins knowing its just as predictable & productive as the one arm bandits in all Casino's.
Nothing but show.

The information is pulled from the very same sites all these lightweight, watered down information sites / reverse lookups, people search sites.

Add some rock salt to the wound once you realize the information youve bought ?
It's 10 years past being useful.

Google allows them to advertise on their platform ? Then Google is guilty as well.

How do people like this sleep at night ??
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14 February 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Suspicious website

I come to this page because i am not comfortable dealing with this company. Then I read the above reviews and I am vindicated. The website talks about free registration, then why do people have to pay £18?
I think google is at fault too, because celltrack is the first company to appear when you search tracking mobile phones....
If google has been paid for the listing then google must refund all who have been scammed.

8 February 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete and utter rip off

Complete and utter rip off, entered 3 numbers in total, 2 of them were traced to Trafalgar Square two days consecutively, both of them must of been very cold as they had been there for 24 hours! Third one was located in Central Africa. All of my enquiries were English people from the North West. Not going to bother asking for my money back but have told my bank that they are a scam outfit!

22 January 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was just about to type in my…

I was just about to type in my credit-card info for lost phone in US. But figured a quick Google search for reviews. GLAD I DID!! Sorry about everyone being hit with the scam. But take solace that it helped at least one person (me) not give them any money. =)

12 January 2021
Unprompted review

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