Fake review website !
Fake review website !! Please do not trust anything it review. I should have reviewed the Bluetooth speaker on google first before buying.
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Fake review website !! Please do not trust anything it review. I should have reviewed the Bluetooth speaker on google first before buying.
Fake site, cheap products EXTORTIONATE PRICES. xan get sams products on Amazon fir about 15 quid that cost 100 on here. AVOID.
Lies, lies & yet more lies regarding techwelike. They are based in Indonesia & make up fake stories.
You can’t believe a word they say. The names they use do not exist in reality
As another review has said:
"Beware!
This is a really just a marketing company and its ‘reviews’ are ‘questionable’
For example, if you search for Apple Watch on Google a top listing is for Techwelike. (Trustpilot made me remove the link)
The website claims that the review was written by Dr Emily Carter, a Professor at Imperial College, London but there is no Professer Emily Carter at Imperial College - years ago there was a researcher of that name but not in the employment suggested.
The ‘review’ is grossly misleading and only refers to one product by name - Ionos - which it highly recommends but purchasers rate with with only one star on Trustpilot (Trustpilot made me remove the link so just put in IOS in their search)
I hope that Google will remove the listing - but as they are being paid for it I think it unlikely."
They can't even spell the name of the reviewer correctly in the email address!!! cowboys
This site writes fake reviews for products. I was looking for a smartwatch. This site showed several smartwatches, but only the Ionoswatch was named. It's easy to see now that I should have seen this as a red flag, but hindsight is always wiser.
The product may or may not be as good as it states, but the site is a scam. It is possible that companies pay them for great (fake) reviews.
Like the other reviewer I read a positive review on Lumatab which, as it turned out, clearly did not match the performance/features of the actual device. I emailed the "reviewer" as his email address was shown. Turns out he does not exist, email undeliverable. Surprise!!
Then (too late ) I look at Trustpilot and find there are similar experiences by others
In future, I must ensure I check trustpilot first, not just for services/product but also companies.
Beware!
This is a really just a marketing company and its ‘reviews’ are ‘questionable’
For example, if you search for Apple Watch on Google a top listing is for Techwelike. (Trustpilot made me remove the link)
The website claims that the review was written by Dr Emily Carter, a Professor at Imperial College, London but there is no Professer Emily Carter at Imperial College - years ago there was a researcher of that name but not in the employment suggested.
The ‘review’ is grossly misleading and only refers to one product by name - Ionos - which it highly recommends but purchasers rate with with only one star on Trustpilot (Trustpilot made me remove the link so just put in IOS in their search)
I hope that Google will remove the listing - but as they are being paid for it I think it unlikely.
This is a scam site using false names and stock photos for their reviews. Promoting companies that reviewers on Trustpilot have deemed to be scammers. Beware.
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