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This is a borderline fraudulent service that, through a really shitty and deliberately misleaning app UX, will charge your credit card ($15-20 to charge a phone...insane) without you explicitly consenting to paying for the service. This company must sit somewhere in the grey zone between a fraudulent business and a legitimate company. I hope this company dies an expensive death
This is a borderline fraudulent service that, through a really shitty and deliberately misleaning app UX, will charge your credit card ($15-20 to charge a phone...insane) without you explicitly consenting to paying for the service. This company must sit somewhere in the grey zone between a fraudulent business and a legitimate company. I hope this company dies an expensive death
Super Easy Passive Income! I love that I’m making extra money just by having these chargers in my café. It didn’t cost me a thing to set up, and now they’re bringing in new customers who grab a charger and stay for coffee! As a GM, I really like the whole idea behind Recharge City — plus, their team is super friendly and easy to work with.
I’m the General Manager at 5 Bars in NYC, and after trying several different brands of portable charging stations, I can confidently say that Recharge City is the best option for us. We had bad experiences with other competitors — many customers complained about being charged $50 in a single day after using their app.With Recharge City, it’s completely different. Their system allows customers to keep the battery for up to two weeks without unexpected charges, that’s way betterFor a business, it’s also a great marketing tool — we can add our menu, promote happy hour offers, and reach more people by the visibility this machine provides. It’s been a win-win for both us and our customers.
Recharge.city cold-called me, promising to install and maintain premium mobile phone charging stations in high-traffic Manhattan businesses. It sounded like a great opportunity. I paid $17,000 upfront for the equipment and locations.They vanished immediately after the payment cleared.When I finally read the reviews, I was shocked to see my exact story repeated everywhere. I was even more surprised to find a few positive reviews from business owners. I now suspect Recharge.city paid a handful of places to install their units, purely to make the scam look legitimate and lure in bigger investors.Do not be fooled. This company is a ghost. If you're skeptical, challenge them to a video call from their claimed Manhattan office address. They can't, because it's fake.They are sophisticated con artists. I lost $17,000. Learn from my mistake and avoid them completely.
I was cold-called with promises of passive income and a quick return on investment. After paying $14500 for what they called a "franchise," I received nothing but empty promises. The app and station map are completely fake, and there is no real office. They stopped responding to all emails and requests for a refund the second my payment cleared. This company is a sophisticated scam designed to look legitimate. Do not waste your money
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We are the provider of device-charging services intended to encourage the economy, where goods are shared instead of compulsively bought and abandoned. The company's power bank rental service offers freedom and convenience for people as they can charge their phones anywhere, anytime without having to leave their device behind or worry about cables.