Sobuy
10 reviews
Biggest fraud ever. People did thousands. Absolute con job – Scam set up to take your money and run. Nothing legitimate about it whatsoever. Absolutely nothing good to say about them. Scum of the earth. Once you have the app on your phone they seen to be able to access what ever they want. People lost money from their bank accounts, accessed by Sobuy.
Absolute scam artists – They sound so genuine. They try and rope you in by a WhatsApp type App so they can take advantage of people. Absolutely disgusting. Totally fake and robbed people out of thousands
The website just disappeared over night, lost ally funds and initial investment – A friend told me about it in Dec, I thought wait and see. She seemed to get her money. So about 10 days ago I thought ok give it a go.
Very sad what happened to many people – I was one of the lucky ones. I made a return because I arrived at a time when they were still building trust. Others unfortunately lost thousands. Very clever scheme but very manipulative
SOBUY is a total scam – SOBUY is a scam. People from the groups so called as the administrator or the company managers will push each member to invest more money to get higher rewards. This thing happened in New Zealand for a 1 to 2 months and few people can cashout their money by crypto currency. But now at today 16 march 2022 all the company admin people just closed… Read more
all the groups and nobody can login to their account. So people lost big amounts of money transfered to SOBUY via crypto currency. So there is no trace of who made this scam and got all the money.
SCAM ALERT – Floyd T, Please don't lie about SoBuy. They have taken a lot of people's money here in Australia. All of a sudden, after 2 months they just shut down and took our money. Some people are in debts because of them. Don't be a part in taking advantage of everyone. Karma will get you 10x more.
To Floyd – Hi Floyd , aa you mentioned you have been working with so buy for last 4 months , so what do you think what happened today with so buy ?? And why some of the RMs have gone missing. Who’s your RM ??
SOBUY is legit – I have been with sobuy for over 4 months now and have profited over 8k AUD, it is sad to see people automatically assume it is a scam, their is a lot behind the scenes that our average consumer doesn't even see. We pride ourselves in advertising and Helping major online shopping platforms to improve product awareness, product sales and high-quality reputation.
BEWARE OF SCAM!! SoBuy SCAM – This is a PYRAMID SCHEME SCAM! they ask you to sign up to their VIP package and sign up more people in order to progress up the pyramid. The whole premise is laughable as you click retailer links to drive traffic to their site and earn ‘money’. You need to recruit more people who have to fork out large joining fees to level up. Difficult to… Read more
withdraw money and nearly impossible to make your money back! Please stay away. Sobuy will eventually close once they have enough fees from victims and you will lose all your money.
It's a scam – The SoBuy scam is a pyramid scheme where users are required to pay between $300 - $8000 to attain VIP status 1 – 4. This VIP status allows users to cash out $15 - $400 per day by performing trivial tasks These tasks generally involve users spending a few minutes each day placing "fake" orders on products sold by online retailors via the SoBuy app… Read more
or website. The rationale from SoBuy is that the online retailors pay SoBuy for this service as it boosts the apparent sales figures for their products. SoBuy then claims that they are sharing a portion of the profits from this service with their users, depending on the users' VIP status.
The scam is initially financed through the money generated by users purchasing VIP levels. As users generate money through their VIP status, they are encouraged to recruit other people into the pyramid scheme so that they can earn a small extra % of all money generated by their recruits. As many users that entered into the pyramid at the early stages seem to think they’ve discovered a free money glitch, they show off all the money they’re making and recruit more and more people who in turn recruit more and more people. Eventually the pyramid’s growth slows and the scammers have built a large reserve of money from all the VIP plans purchased by the people at the bottom of the pyramid. The scammers then “pull the rug” and prevent anybody in the pyramid from cashing out their money. By definition, most people in a pyramid scheme lose most or all of their initial investment, although it is possible to actually earn more money than your initial investment if you got in early.
For other examples of scams like SoBuy, google "freecit" and "srint.vip"
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