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All of the reviews are fake - Anonymous employee Inception Promotions Employee Review

1.0
Jun 18, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None at all. Except at writing convincing fake reviews.

Cons

Spam company who bombard you with emails and texts in order for you to interview at this sham company. Pay peanuts and the entire company is ran by monkeys. Stay away.

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1.0
Nov 1, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly staff - very lovely to talk to but an illegitimate business nevertheless.

Cons

The salary advertised was 20-25k (negotiable), upon being offer the job I was told the only wage I'm actually guaranteed is £200 P/W. I was asked if I was capable of working weekends, some days up until 8pm. When you do the math it equates to less than £3 P/H. There is a multitude of advertisements on LinkedIn for graduates from all different backgrounds which implies you're recruiting for different roles, but ultimately it's just for the same bottom tier job. Actual guaranteed salary is 10.4k - NOT 20-25k like they advertised. The rest should be made up in bonuses. I have been advised this is what's known as a pyramid / ponzi scheme and the legality of such is iffy. As a business you have a responsibility to be clearly conveying important details such as the salary, if it's competitive, say it is prior to the interview.

3
1.0
Sep 3, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are none in the slightest.

Cons

Where to start: -Isn't it strange that every good review on here is written in exactly the same format, mostly under the same date? Seems very much like this company are writing and posting their own good reviews on here so that they appear better than they actually are. - This work is non-contractable, you don't sign a contract of agreement, it is not a proper, safe job. - They sell this job as a management scheme with a £200-400 initial minimum salary. This is incorrect. You are self-employed, in a pyramid scheme, with no contract, the company do not give you any basic wage. The money that you earn is purely from the door to door sales you achieve; which, if you are lucky will be £30 a day (this is one sale) - The hours are ridiculous. With days lasting as long as 12-13 hours. They again sell it to you by making out the more days/longer hours you work, the quicker you will climb the ladder. That's funny. The people that are telling you that are the people that will make more money from you the longer you work. Avoid.

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