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PrecisionWebTools has a rating of 1 star from 19 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. PrecisionWebTools ranks 434th among Ecommerce Tools sites.

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Top Critical Review

“Precision Web Tools Scam”

Alan B.
9/2/15

I had the misfortune to sign up for an account with these scammers last year and soon realised that I was not getting help from them. I closed my account and moved to another host but one year down the line I have to renew my domain name. To date, this has proved an impossible task and whenever I contact their support, I end up waiting 2 to 3 days for a one line response that is of no help at all. I am at my wits end. Please do not sign up for an account with these scammers. They don't even rate a single star!

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Thumbnail of user alanb73
1 review
0 helpful votes
September 2nd, 2015

I had the misfortune to sign up for an account with these scammers last year and soon realised that I was not getting help from them. I closed my account and moved to another host but one year down the line I have to renew my domain name. To date, this has proved an impossible task and whenever I contact their support, I end up waiting 2 to 3 days for a one line response that is of no help at all. I am at my wits end. Please do not sign up for an account with these scammers. They don't even rate a single star!

Thumbnail of user gracec26
2 reviews
28 helpful votes
June 7th, 2014

Out of curiosity, I signed up for this site expecting to earn money online.
But unfortunately, They stole my MONEY from my ATM CARD.
PLEASE GUYS. AVOID THIS SITE, HELP ME TO STOP THIS SCAM.
Lets all work together in helping each other not to take advantage.
How can I get my money back? My earning was just enough for my family and expenses

Thumbnail of user hesterm1
1 review
4 helpful votes
February 10th, 2015

I have registered on this site to receive info with regard to an opportunity to work from home but these people deducted 3 times money to the total amount of R1305. 19 plus banking costs. I have tried to contact them with no response. Stay away from them. They are stealing what they haven't earned from people who are already down and out financially!

Thumbnail of user maulinar
1 review
8 helpful votes
April 20th, 2015

I had the same experience, signed up and get access to precision web tools and media tech tools for the training kits. I accept if I have to pay to signed up but now thy took another amount every month directly from my credit card which I never authorised to do so. I emailed both sites and recieved the response saying that, the trial is only for 7 days if I didn't cancel it will be automatically charge every month? Does anybody knows about this? As I recall, I didn't see this terms when I signed up and until today i haven't even use their service but already put me in debts? Totally a scam!. Please advise how to cancel?

Thumbnail of user cjw4
1 review
2 helpful votes
April 8th, 2015

So I don't know who signed me up to this crap, they took money from my account, thankfully I caught on to it straight away, called the bank had to have my card cancelled which is inconvenient but better than these scammers taking my hard earned money, this sites doesn't deserve even 1 star

Thumbnail of user phils28
1 review
17 helpful votes
August 12th, 2014

Precision Web Tools is definitely a SCAM They are real bastards, a UK billing company and a website with no physical address and when I wrote to them for refund, they pretended and asked me my username etc etc and then never responded again. They STEAL from my credit card twice, US$4.95 and US$69.90 in mid july (I only found out when I retrieve my bank statement end of July. I have never never registered for their services, obviously they have done phising to acquire the card number. I am based in Singapore. I have decided to post in every website about this company about their bad deeds. I have asked my banker and I am submitting a fraud complaint to see if I can get back my money. If anyone reading this review, do the same.

Thumbnail of user shafrinak
1 review
7 helpful votes
October 1st, 2014

$#*!ing scammers. Anyhow go around charging people US89.90 when they weren't authorised to do so. I've emailed them, probably won't have any reply. Transaction has went through by the time I checked my account balance/history. Hoping the bank could retrieve it back. Will see. But never sign up for this $#*!! $#*!ing scammers!

Thumbnail of user raymonds23
1 review
8 helpful votes
September 16th, 2014

Its a Big Internet Crook!
I log in for curiosity, didn't sign up for member, but they steal US69.90 from my debit card!
When asking for refund, they have all the excutes & finally no refund.
How do they have the right to debit our debit card without our approval? Bank s'ld do something to stop this scam!
We s'ld spread this around to stop other being fall as victim.

Tip for consumers:
Stay away from this site!

Thumbnail of user desooge
1 review
1 helpful vote
May 8th, 2015

Yup. A scam site. Found out too late and I too share the same sentiments with previous comments. Cancelled my card too just to be sure. I see no point writing to these fuxkers cos i know i wont be getting me money back.

FWIW...
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=**************&set=a****************************&type=1&theater

Tip for consumers:
Stay away! Maybe like 100,000 miles away!!

Thumbnail of user alphonsos14
1 review
2 helpful votes
June 2nd, 2015

This is an outright scam... sign up for free membership and then they bill you months after... I lost more than a $100 and could probably be more... always google first before signing up for anything... I learned the hard way.

Tip for consumers:
STAY AWAY... SCAM

Thumbnail of user hannahleahd
2 reviews
14 helpful votes
February 21st, 2015

Recently I signed up to this business online thing which I thought would help my business but I cannot log in again to their website. I want to cancel it before they can steal again money from my account.

Thumbnail of user johnd358
1 review
3 helpful votes
April 3rd, 2015

Your will pay your $5 and then you will be paying a monthly fee for a service you have signed up for. Although you have not. So do not sign up to work for them, disappointed and out of pocket.

Thumbnail of user rinam1
1 review
12 helpful votes
August 27th, 2014

Totally a scam site. They charge me usd 89.90. Send email to *******@precisionwebtools.com but no reply.

Tip for consumers:
https://www.precisionwebtools.com/en/site/

Thumbnail of user phillipa16
1 review
14 helpful votes
September 11th, 2014

I JOINED UP TODAY 11/09/2014 & AFTER READING ITS A "SCAM" I HAVE TRIED TO CANCEL & GET MY REFUND BACK VIA THE RECOMMENDED SITE (*******@internetmillionaires.com) & (*******@precisionwebtools.com) BUT THERE IS NO "CANCEL"

Thumbnail of user manojg3
1 review
3 helpful votes
May 28th, 2015

This people are 100% fake & they are making fools to others. Please check other people experience before sharing your bank details to any fake or unknown site. If it don't have any contact details, don't go with it. FAKE SITE, JUST TO MAKE MONEY FROM PEOPLE HARD EARNED MONEY.:-P

Thumbnail of user johnd338
1 review
2 helpful votes
February 12th, 2015

Precision Webtools is owned by Pacific Webworks, Utah, USA

http://www.pacificwebworks.com

They are involved in a shareholder lawsuit. Many of their shareholders talk at:

http://investorshub.advfn.com/Pacific-Webworks-Inc-PWEB-5121/

I would ask and post at the above link if you want results!

Contact the FBI and FTC in the United States.

Thumbnail of user antc
1 review
3 helpful votes
February 23rd, 2015

I just researched these work from home ads on carrernewsonline website and with a little digging found 2 similar pages one for Facebook millionaire and one for internet millionaire the pages are very similar and pretend to be a news article but on closer inspection they have used the same picture of a pay cheque with same amount and same check number just the name has been changed and one says from Facebook and other says from Amazon, it's a blatant scam, look for yourself at the pages below that I found.

http://careernewsonline.com-ii.co/update/workfromhome/news/career/uk/index.html#
http://careernewsonline.com-ii.co/update/workfromhome/news/career/uk/index2.html#
http://careernewsonline.com-ii.co/update/workfromhome/news/career/uk/index3.html#
http://careernewsonline.com-ii.co/update/workfromhome/news/career/uk/index4.html#
http://careernewsonline.com-ii.co/update/workfromhome/news/career/uk/index5.html#

Thumbnail of user joelc30
1 review
25 helpful votes
July 2nd, 2014

It's a BIG $#*! SCAM!
I already sent a formal complaint to Google.

Refer to my formal complaint below:

Hi Google Safe Browsing Team!

My name is Joel Cordova (*******@gmail.com), and I would like to report PrecisionWebTools.com as a phishing site. They may seem legit when you visit their site, but my personal experience tells me otherwise.

I was originally looking for a work from home opportunity for my wife, and I came upon an article that featured the Facebook Millionaire System. I was curious, so I checked out the link for a "supposed" work from home kit. After completing the form, and processing the fee using my credit card, I was surprised that I was given access to PrecisionWebTools instead... I sent them an email, requesting for the cancellation of my account, but never got a reply. I ended up cancelling my credit card, just to make sure that they do not use my details for unauthorised purchases.

Find below my emails to *******@precisionwebtools.com;

30 June 2014

To whom it may concern,

How do I go about cancelling my account?
I was originally reading this article (refer to URL link below), and wanted to see if the offer was legit, so I clicked on the link thinking that I would be led to the "Facebook Millionaire System".

http://cbhzz.news.skirtfood.eu/?sov=*******&hid=cqkgicceggkc&noalert=1&id=XNSX.

I ended up completing the sign-up form (thinking it was for the Facebook Millionaire System), and was surprised that I had subscribed to your services instead.

I have no plans of using your services, so I would appreciate it if you would cancel my payment together with my account.

Thanks!

Joel C.

1 July 2014

Resending my previous message with my account details:

User Name: xxxxxxxx
Password: xxxxxxxx

Kindly get back to me ASAP, else I would have to notify my credit card provider to cancel my payment.

Thanks!

Joel Cordova

2 July 2014

Since you have no plans of getting back to me, and cancelling my account and payment. I am forced to report your site as a SCAM!
I hope that it was worth it! I will make sure that you don't FOOL anybody else with your modus operandi!

Thumbnail of user dp32
1 review
4 helpful votes
March 5th, 2015

People like you make me sick! WTF is wrong with you people? So man of us are trying to get jobs and feel like all hope is lost... and then you sons af $#*!es comes along and steel from us? How dare you! You are worthless and inhumane! I hope and pray that what you're doing to others will come back to knock you on your asses 10 fold.

I tried to mail them... And this is what I got Back:

Sorry, we were unable to deliver your message to the following address.

<*******@precisionwebtools.co>:
No MX or A records for precisionwebtools.co

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Received: from [98. 137. 12. 61] by nm18.bullet.mail.gq1.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 05 Mar 2015 08:03:46 -0000
Received: from [46. 228. 39. 110] by tm6.bullet.mail.gq1.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 05 Mar 2015 08:03:46 -0000
Received: from [127.0.0.1] by smtp147.mail.ir2.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 05 Mar 2015 08:03:46 -0000
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From: "
To: <*******@precisionwebtools.co>
Subject: Are you for real?
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 10:03:35 +0200
Message-ID: <*******d0571a$e5a311e0$b0e935a0$@yahoo.co.za>
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X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook 15.0
Thread-Index: AdBXGmwVLPJ6WQ+0TVKtpxDHWLQdGQ==
Content-Language: en-za
Importance: High
X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS *******-3,2015/03/04), Outbound message
X-Antivirus-Status: Clean

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Tip for consumers:
Dont Believe Everything... I know how you might feel... Desperate and at the end of your rope, but There will come a day when you will get exactly what you need...

Even if you feel like giving up, DON'T....

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