18 months ago I was almost scammed by an appliance repair company - CH Care, who pretended to be Homeserve. CH Care target the elderley and tell them they have existing cover and because no claims have been submitted, they can offer cover for all appliances at a reduced rate. Well into the converation I had with them I realised it was a scam, but by then had given my card details. I wrote a Trustpilot review which was immediately taken down.
A couple of weeks ago I was contacted again, twice, by CH Care - same scam, and I put the phone down both times. On 16th August they took £162 out of my account saying I had a contract with them. I wrote another review on Trustpilot, which I totally verified. They have ALL my details, my phone number, my address and an image of the supposed contract showing the reference number. They are still querying my review and won't publish it.
Going back to the 5 star reviews for CH Care. I found three duplicated reviews, written verbatim, for different people on different days. Lazy people paid to give 5 star reviews copied and pasted the same review. There's probably more but too intense for me to keep checking. Needless to say the reviews are 'verified'!
Loads and loads of false 5 star reviews, from people that have only left one review, that all begin in a similar way:
We have a Maytag washer; My Subzero Fridge stopped cooling; My Viking Oven was not working; I have a kitchenaid refrigerator;I have a True commercial refrigerator. And, for the second time: We have a Maytag washer.
Trustpilot are verifying these obviously fake 5 star reviews!!!
Granted there are only 11 Google reviews for CH Care, but their score is 1.4 stars. The Trustpilot score is 3.8
CH Care are criminals - scamming the elderly into taking out contracts and giving their bank details. Their reputation is being protected by Trustpilot because they're being paid to remove negative reviews and verify fakes.
Thirty pieces of silver comes to mind.
18 months ago I was almost scammed by an appliance repair company - CH Care, who pretended to be Homeserve. CH Care target the elderley and tell them they have existing cover and because no claims have been submitted, they can offer cover for all appliances at a reduced rate. Well into the converation I had with them I realised it was a scam, but by then had given my card details. I wrote a Trustpilot review which was immediately taken down.
A couple of weeks ago I was contacted again, twice, by CH Care - same scam, and I put the phone down both times. On 16th August they took £162 out of my account saying I had a contract with them. I wrote another review on Trustpilot, which I totally verified. They have ALL my details, my phone number, my address and an image of the supposed contract showing the reference number. They are still querying my review and won't publish it.
Going back to the 5 star reviews for CH Care. I found three duplicated reviews, written verbatim, for different people on different days. Lazy people paid to give 5 star reviews copied and pasted the same review. There's probably more but too intense for me to keep checking. Needless to say the reviews are 'verified'!
Loads and loads of false 5 star reviews, from people that have only left one review, that all begin in a similar way:
We have a Maytag washer; My Subzero Fridge stopped cooling; My Viking Oven was not working; I have a kitchenaid refrigerator;I have a True commercial refrigerator. And, for the second time: We have a Maytag washer.
Trustpilot are verifying these obviously fake 5 star reviews!!!
Granted there are only 11 Google reviews for CH Care, but their score is 1.4 stars. The Trustpilot score is 3.8
CH Care are criminals - scamming the elderly into taking out contracts and giving their bank details. Their reputation is being protected by Trustpilot because they're being paid to remove negative reviews and verify fakes.
Thirty pieces of silver comes to mind.