AdVenture Media Group Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Too Good To Be True Nightmare Experience

I was recruited by a person for a online position. I was asked if I was looking for job which I responded yes! I was told someone would be contacting from the company looking to hire. I was contacted by this person and after a brief description of the position I accepted the job. It was sort of baptism by fire with this job especially if you had not used crypto before as this was used exclusively in your daily workflow! There were some formalities I had to perform with their CS Customer Service to get accepted fully. I was able to pass this modest requests and was off to the races. I asked exactly what I would be doing the woman explained the basics as it would entering a series of orders(20) for retail products into the system once a day. You would earn a modest commission at the start as their are levels (VIP1..VIP7) as well as a salary. When she stated the salary it was a range on one particular but then the next day quoted a different amount which sort was suspicious! I didn't question this at first as just wanted to get started and work out the exact details later! I was told I would receive a certain dollar amount to fund my account so these funds would used to process the orders the amount of the order would deducted from your balance in your account! Now it gets interesting after you have completed the orders you are require to send the total back to your personal crypto account since this amount would used the next day to complete the next round of orders! This continued for a week or two but then there was an incident which I wasn't told could occur where the total current balance for the orders would exceed your available balance so that meant you would have to provide the difference! I asked how could this occur since this was run by their software and must have known this was to occur I was answered with "no it could not" which I was suspicious of this answer. So I decided the amount was low $33 USDC and I able to finish the orders! Then the next orders I was going to start was going to turn out to incomprehensible! On the next Saturday I receive the salary $800 but instead of having the ability to deposit this to my crypto account the company arbitrarily took the $800 and advanced my to a hight VIP levels without my approval where yes I received more orders and small increase of commission but also more expensive items to process! Okay things went from bad to worst now. So the next day I started with a little trempitation to process orders at the higher level VIP level which not even half way thru my account went again in negative a balance by $1,100 USDC. So okay I had a choice to reinvest this amount into my account and recoup this plus my $800 plus the commission dollars or not! So I bit the bullet and came up with the money to even out the balance so I could continue the order. Then as I was processing orders I received a suprising flashing on the screen stating I was to receive a automatic bonus of approximately $2500USDC which really to be honest made me question this as i was never told of this could occur. All I thought was this would turn against me just intuition!! I was correct because as I approached 92% orders fulfilled I was given a combo order of $8,747 USDC which blew my available balance by a minus -$2,795 so other words now the system(CS) is telling I would have to come up with this amount to proceed to complete this round! That would me I would have to provide $3,895 USDC to complete this order which still only at 92% which means I could still incure additional orders to increase the owned amount! I touched base with online user group who are also employed by this company and all they said that the nature of position!! I just couldn't fathom this business model would be accepted by anyone knowing this upfront. Why would this company think a employee who hired on could come up with thousands of dollars when the new employee hired on in the first place is earn a living to pay for living expenses!! I decide to cut my loses at $1,100 and hopefully dissuade any others looking to hire on to this unprincipled company!! I was unable to find any information as to reviews on this company before I hired on!!

20 December 2025
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