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  1. Recruitment Service
  2. Recruiter

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Incorporated in 1993, FastTrack is a robust and thriving recruitment company, and we pride ourselves on providing our customers with a consistently excellent service. We have dedicated teams of consultants who specialise in their specific areas of ...


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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I asked these to help me claim a refund…

I asked these to help me claim a refund last year. I have never spoken to them since. I did my own claim this year and received a small refund, fast track then sent me a letter saying I owe them money - they never even did anything. They are not even registered on HMRC acc anymore. Complete scammers and yea extremely rude and arrogant so they got it back! Avoid like the plague

November 17, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

COMPLETE SCAM

COMPLETE SCAM! AVOID AT ALL COST!

In short this agency robbed me of a huge chunk of my wages through hidden fees (explained below).

I replied to an advert on indeed for a labourer job, they asked me to start the next day and said their payroll company would be in touch. A payroll company called bar2 then contacted me two days later and told me that I had to pay them a £15 per week "service charge". Because I had already worked two days they where basically telling me that I had to pay them to be paid the money that I had already earned. Bar2 said FastTrack should have informed me of this and FastTrackk told me that Bar2 where a completely separate company and it had nothing to do with them.

It then came to pay day and the money that went into my account was not even close to what I had earned for the week. I contacted FastTrack and they said to contact Bar2. Bar2 then told me that because I was being payed through them and not through FastTrack directly, I had to pay FastTrack's tax and insurance as well as my own. When I rang to complain they just passed me between one another and FastTrack where rude and uncooperative.

Bottom line, there's nothing more frustrating than being robbed of the money you have worked hard for and earned honestly, especially when you can't get that time back and they couldn't care less. They still have dozens of adverts on indeed so just avoid at all cost!

December 4, 2018
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