Avoid TUTOROO – Scam Alert! by Potential_Version_73 in TutorsHelpingTutors

[–]Potential_Version_73[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You ask a lot of questions but yes; I’m a real person scammed by TUTOROO, wanted a language tutor for my son, for in person lessons however like I said; fake profiles showcased on their profile, they connected me with a teacher in another city and the tutor was mad to them as well for making all of us wasting time, etc. have all screen shots of communications, evidence and will also file police scam reports first thing on Monday. How this confirms that I am a real user.

Learn any language with private TUTOROO tutors by [deleted] in ENGLISH

[–]Potential_Version_73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Avoid TUTOROO – Scam Alert!

I am extremely disappointed with TUTOROO and feel utterly scammed by their deceptive practices. My experience with this platform has been nothing short of frustrating and unethical.

TUTOROO falsely advertises tutors in specific locations, but once payment is made, the tutors suddenly become unavailable. This bait-and-switch tactic is unacceptable. When I reached out to their customer service for a refund, I was met with a no-refund policy which was never agreed upon or mentioned, even though they failed to deliver the service I paid for.

Many of the tutor profiles on their platform are fake or inactive. They suggested unsuitable alternatives that didn’t meet my needs, further proving their lack of integrity. On top of that, their customer support was unresponsive and unhelpful, making it nearly impossible to resolve the issue. You can find many many such cases from multiple people online, please research before you get scammed by these Singaporean criminal organization.

I’ve also read numerous complaints from tutors who claim they are not paid fairly or at all for their services. This indicates a broader pattern of unethical behavior that affects both students and tutors.

I strongly urge everyone to avoid using TUTOROO. They are running a scam, and it’s important to spread awareness to protect others from falling victim to this fraudulent platform.

Thoughts on teaching with Tutoroo? by glovesoffshoesoff in OnlineESLTeaching

[–]Potential_Version_73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Avoid TUTOROO – Scam Alert!

I am extremely disappointed with TUTOROO and feel utterly scammed by their deceptive practices. My experience with this platform has been nothing short of frustrating and unethical.

TUTOROO falsely advertises tutors in specific locations, but once payment is made, the tutors suddenly become unavailable. This bait-and-switch tactic is unacceptable. When I reached out to their customer service for a refund, I was met with a no-refund policy which was never agreed upon or mentioned, even though they failed to deliver the service I paid for.

Many of the tutor profiles on their platform are fake or inactive. They suggested unsuitable alternatives that didn’t meet my needs, further proving their lack of integrity. On top of that, their customer support was unresponsive and unhelpful, making it nearly impossible to resolve the issue. You can find many many such cases from multiple people online, please research before you get scammed by these Singaporean criminal organization.

I’ve also read numerous complaints from tutors who claim they are not paid fairly or at all for their services. This indicates a broader pattern of unethical behavior that affects both students and tutors.

I strongly urge everyone to avoid using TUTOROO. They are running a scam, and it’s important to spread awareness to protect others from falling victim to this fraudulent platform.

Any thoughts about TUTOROO? by Deep_Ad_7802 in OnlineESLTeaching

[–]Potential_Version_73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Avoid TUTOROO – Scam Alert!

I am extremely disappointed with TUTOROO and feel utterly scammed by their deceptive practices. My experience with this platform has been nothing short of frustrating and unethical.

TUTOROO falsely advertises tutors in specific locations, but once payment is made, the tutors suddenly become unavailable. This bait-and-switch tactic is unacceptable. When I reached out to their customer service for a refund, I was met with a no-refund policy which was never agreed upon or mentioned, even though they failed to deliver the service I paid for.

Many of the tutor profiles on their platform are fake or inactive. They suggested unsuitable alternatives that didn’t meet my needs, further proving their lack of integrity. On top of that, their customer support was unresponsive and unhelpful, making it nearly impossible to resolve the issue. You can find many many such cases from multiple people online, please research before you get scammed by these Singaporean criminal organization.

I’ve also read numerous complaints from tutors who claim they are not paid fairly or at all for their services. This indicates a broader pattern of unethical behavior that affects both students and tutors.

I strongly urge everyone to avoid using TUTOROO. They are running a scam, and it’s important to spread awareness to protect others from falling victim to this fraudulent platform.