Appears to be a scam
As per pervious. task based scam lost about 2k with "mentor" increasing liability on each task,
Stay Away or if you know the names post it hear "Sophie" etc I will list them later
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As per pervious. task based scam lost about 2k with "mentor" increasing liability on each task,
Stay Away or if you know the names post it hear "Sophie" etc I will list them later
Bogus site, big giveaway is the URL, carbon copy of a legitimate businesses website. No idea where the scammers are based but sound like they use an Indian dialect, even though profiles of users show people of Caucasian background from the US/UK, with phone numbers from those regions. If you are contacted by these people, stay away.
its a scam website. Users stay clear. Its a task base scam. Some one will call you first to sell a side hustle job to you, then tell you someone from the company will call you to train you on the job. Afterwards the will add you to a whatsapp group. These are all calculated to make it look very convincing. They are very patient and will gradual make you build confidence in them.
Once you start the task, them make you put small amount of money and allow you withdraw with some profit. You will feel it is legit. They even have so called customer service with opening and closing time to make it look very convincing. They will make you click on various fictitious products, claiming you are boosting the product ranking on search engines. You get 0.7% commission of the price of the product. Then they occasionally throw in what the call "Bundle data" product with 7% commission. This will take your account to negative. At this point you will be required to put in more money so you can move on. The amount increases with time. In an attempt to get back your money, you will be tempted to put in some more. Once they get they have gotten sufficient amount from you. Your account will become inactive.
If you have been cut in this web, cut your looses quickly, discontinue and move on.
I did my due diligence using AI but no negative review or complaint online hence why I was unable to tell definitively that it was a scam.
Also note, from my initial due diligence, I found out that sparkfish is a proper company. These scammers uses sparkfish-enhance. Note the difference. The scammers site has "-summary.com"
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