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I would give it zero stars if possible but that wasn’t an option. This is the epitome of a complete SCAMMING website. You do a quick IQ test, as you can with many other sites, they all say ‘free’ but I think most will be aware that upon requesting their results a small fee will likely be requested. So, a huge message pops up on your iPhone saying you can receive these said results for 49pence. You think that seems reasonable, so click ok. The results show and as always I’m disappointed and realise I’m far less intelligent than I’d hoped and the number in front of me resembles more what a professional golfer would score over 18 holes than Luke Littler would with 3 darts in his hand. Upon this, gmail pings a few times with the usual customary ‘welcome to our family’ emails telling you they are so happy you’re on board. Well, it’s not 1992 anymore where receiving an email would be exciting, these days I get about 70 a day, most from companies I’ve not heard of, let alone used. Included in one of those messages is the information informing you that your account will get rinsed very soon unless you act sharpish, I’m beginning to think if this is indeed, the true IQ test! So a couple of days pass, money comes out, and I’m like ‘who the fudge are IQ Academy?!’ Shaking with anger by this time, I’m frantically attempting to contact HSBC, to then be in communication with a ‘chat bot’, who is probably in on the whole thing in my opinion, the AI tend to stick together, watch Terminator of you don’t believe me. I finally chat to a human via message, very friendly and helpful but obviously my £39.99 will have to be disputed. It’s Friday afternoon and don’t get paid until Monday so my hopes of having a bbq in the garden with a bottle of rum are dashed as this is pretty much all the money I had left. This makes me feel sad and angry and a bit thick to be honest, which I’d already felt after paying the initial 49 pence for my results. So yes, this is my review, it’s a sneaky yet rather clever scam, I really wish it was the ‘old days’ again where a chap would call saying if I transferred £300 to an account I was set to receive £4.3 million in bonds, at least you had a pleasant chat for your inconvenience.
I would give it zero stars if possible but that wasn’t an option. This is the epitome of a complete SCAMMING website. You do a quick IQ test, as you can with many other sites, they all say ‘free’ but I think most will be aware that upon requesting their results a small fee will likely be requested. So, a huge message pops up on your iPhone saying you can receive these said results for 49pence. You think that seems reasonable, so click ok. The results show and as always I’m disappointed and realise I’m far less intelligent than I’d hoped and the number in front of me resembles more what a professional golfer would score over 18 holes than Luke Littler would with 3 darts in his hand. Upon this, gmail pings a few times with the usual customary ‘welcome to our family’ emails telling you they are so happy you’re on board. Well, it’s not 1992 anymore where receiving an email would be exciting, these days I get about 70 a day, most from companies I’ve not heard of, let alone used. Included in one of those messages is the information informing you that your account will get rinsed very soon unless you act sharpish, I’m beginning to think if this is indeed, the true IQ test! So a couple of days pass, money comes out, and I’m like ‘who the fudge are IQ Academy?!’ Shaking with anger by this time, I’m frantically attempting to contact HSBC, to then be in communication with a ‘chat bot’, who is probably in on the whole thing in my opinion, the AI tend to stick together, watch Terminator of you don’t believe me. I finally chat to a human via message, very friendly and helpful but obviously my £39.99 will have to be disputed. It’s Friday afternoon and don’t get paid until Monday so my hopes of having a bbq in the garden with a bottle of rum are dashed as this is pretty much all the money I had left. This makes me feel sad and angry and a bit thick to be honest, which I’d already felt after paying the initial 49 pence for my results. So yes, this is my review, it’s a sneaky yet rather clever scam, I really wish it was the ‘old days’ again where a chap would call saying if I transferred £300 to an account I was set to receive £4.3 million in bonds, at least you had a pleasant chat for your inconvenience.
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