SCAM ALERT- stay away!!!
SCAM ALERT – My Experience
I was first contacted by someone named Alyssa, who introduced herself as my “mentor.” She was very convincing, reassured me it wasn’t a scam, and guided me step by step through their so-called training. The company presents itself as a marketing automation software firm that uses AI to launch and scale personalized omnichannel campaigns for big platforms like Amazon, Shopify, and BigCommerce.
The job role sounded simple: all I had to do was click to submit product data. No writing reviews, no promotions, no selling—just one-click submissions. The system supposedly handled everything else.
I went through their training and decided to try it on my own. Within two hours, I had “earned” £123. At first, I thought this might actually be legitimate. Later that day, another member of the company messaged me privately. She asked if I knew more about Feedvisor, but I told her no—I had only started the day before. As we talked, she asked whether I had withdrawn any money yet. I explained that not yet, and that I would rather wait until day five as, I wanted to reached about £500–£600, before I could withdraw.
Still, I decided to test the system by trying to withdraw just £20. The transaction failed, and the money was simply returned to my account balance. When I told my mentor, she told me to try setting up a withdrawal through platforms like Kraken or Crypto.com. I tried both but couldn’t get access to accounts on either.
The next morning, I woke up to a message from her accusing me of withdrawing funds “without telling her” and claiming I had followed the wrong process. I was shocked—I didn’t know I had to ask permission just to withdraw my own money. At the same time, the other member I had spoken with claimed she had successfully withdrawn £23 using Binance. But when I asked my mentor about this, she insisted that only Kraken and Crypto.com were allowed. Clearly, someone wasn’t telling the truth.
Shortly after, everything fell apart. My mentor blocked me, I was removed from their WhatsApp group, and I lost access to my Feedvisor account entirely. The £123 I had “earned” was gone.
Then came the final red flag: when accounts go “negative,” they tell you it’s because of something they call “merge data.” They claim your balance isn’t enough to cover it, so your account shows a negative amount. The only way to continue, they say, is to deposit your own money to cover the negative balance. That’s how they trap people—by pressuring them to keep topping up.
The truth is simple: this company is not real. It’s a scam. They lure you in with fake earnings, block you once you question things, and ultimately make money by getting victims to deposit their own funds. Be very cautious and don’t fall for it.
I want to make something clear: Feedvisor.com and feedvisor-program.com are not the same.
The website feedvisor.com is a legitimate, established company. They specialize in AI-driven optimization for Amazon, Walmart, and other e-commerce platforms. Feedvisor has been around for years, has a real business presence, and works with brands and sellers to manage pricing, advertising, and growth.
The website I dealt with, feedvisor-program.com, appears to be a scam that is impersonating the real company. They lure people in by pretending to offer an “easy job” where you submit product data with one click and start earning quickly.








