I looked into MTM Pet Care with the genuine intention of joining as a dog walker — but after extensive research and direct contact, I believe this company is making hundreds of thousands a year from misleading hopeful workers.They charge an upfront “training” fee of around £200, then hit you with recurring charges (~£7.50 per lead), even though the leads are not guaranteed to respond, book, or even exist. I checked their official records on Companies House — this business earns over £350,000 a year, yet does not provide any clear statistics on how many clients they generate per region, conversion rates, or average earnings.When asked for these figures, they offered vague, evasive responses like “it depends on your availability,” with no proof or accountability.There is also no social media presence, no verified community, and no real transparency into how they operate or support their so-called Pet Care Professionals.Their Trustpilot profile itself is a red flag: there are either glowing 5-star reviews with vague praise, or brutally honest 1-star reviews describing the exact concerns I found. Ask yourself: why are there no balanced reviews? Why is no one saying “it’s okay” or “mixed”? It’s either “amazing” or “a scam” — and that speaks volumes.In my opinion, the 5-star reviews appear to be manufactured or incentivised, as they offer no detail, no verified success, and repeat the same buzzwords. Meanwhile, all the detailed experiences come from people who’ve lost money.MTM isn’t a platform built to support pet carers — it’s a business built to profit before you ever get a client. If you’re considering joining: don’t. Look into platforms like Rover or Tailster where you only pay when you earn, not for empty promises.
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