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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Warning: scam!

Warning! Wotsapp scam. You get contacted about an amazing job opportunity for a company called Emarsys. You are told its to boost visibility and sales. You are then taken through a training session and shown how to click on products - be it movies or services or products. You are promised massive earnings for doing so. In the training session you end up with £30 in your bank account thus lulled into a false sense of security. You are required to deposit a sum of money in order to co tiniest with your "work". The first couple of days you will be in profit by maybe £250. So you think, wow this is actually legit!

Now here's the kicker - you only get your deposit (and earnings) if you complete the set. However; now and then you get presented with what they refer to as "merged data" so you are unable to continue unless you make another deposit. These deposits get larger and larger (I'm talking thousands) in the promise of earning a huge bonus.

So please, if it seems too easy and good to be true, then it is. No employer will ask you for money in order to pay your salary. No prospective employer will contact you via wotsapp.

Please be warned!!

June 29, 2025
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Booted out long standing client.

Booted out long standing client.

We were with Emarsys since the early days in 2009. Long standing loyal client, paid every month. Possibly the longest standing client.

Services are entirely automated so for them it was easy money. It is not as if they were providing any hand-holding, training or regular personal service in getting better results. It must be over 3 years since they offered any training on the platform. The exception is issue management which was generally good.

They have revised their pricing structure and didnt like the deal we were on so they booted us out with less than a months notice to quit. Heavy integrations of the platform into our systems so you can imagine the inconvenience. They didnt offer a new deal but then tried to increase the price around 5-10x without giving any presentation.

We were paying a significant amount of several hundreds per month. It would have been no issue to them to honour the deal we had all made in good faith. On pointing out the contract they did extend the notice period.

They have some good software and the service to be fair is OK. However, think seriously about the ethics of this company before signing up and committing your infrastructure to them.

March 30, 2022
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