Active since Jun 2025
I was recruited by Stock Market College and introduced me into and International Trading Company. The company promised to train me me to be able to make international trading. Stock Market College informed me that I will be a millionaire in few months and be part of South African Stock Exchange and other international well known countries/companies. Yes, I wanted to be a millionaire and I still want to. The company introduced me to an international company, which has this number +27211805298 for a loan. They facitated everything even the documents to be signed for the loan. Since I wanted to a millionaire, I agreed and signed the documents. The loan was R29,000.00. I paid until I realized that I am being ****med because there was no training taking place. I called Stock Market College several times until I decided to stop paying the monthly installments of R1400.00 since 2021 or 2022 if my memory serves me well. I paid R22,000.00 and I felt stupid and I felt my intelligence was undermined. I felt humiliated, especially when this International Trading Company collected the remaining R7,000.00. I am being harassed with severe pressure and I cannot buy anything because I am placed on Credit Bureau for being ****med 🙃. This International Trade Company had an audacity to call me today in January 2026. The collusion between the Stock Market College and International Trading Company is clearly ****. Their collaboration and cooperation is meant to harm many people if the South African government is not protecting its people this ****ish companies.
Temu is not customer oriented. The company just don't care about clients because they think they are an international giant company, although they are viewed by many customers as a ****. They don't respond because they are pompous.
Temu has not responded to me or HelloPeter in my review. TEMU is reluctant to pay me back my money 💰 or give me an opportunity to take other stuff equivalent to the money TEMU owes me. TEMU owes me R2,185.00 of which they promised to pay it back into my bank on the 4-17 November 2025, but not later than 27 November 2025. I went to the bank on the 27th November 2025 and there was no money. How long are we going to be the victims of these international companies? Why are we not projected by our government laws from being victimised by ****s?
I bought items in September 2025 with TEMU hoping that they will be delivered. We are now in December 2025 nothing has been delivered. I demanded my money back and they promised to deposit it back into my account between 7 and 27 November 2025. This promise was not fulfilled. Communicating with them is made very complicated. When I demand my money, they market their stuff without responding to my demand. Is this company not a ****? How can you help me?
I received an excellent service and care from Lebone Mkhize, Liquid Capital. Thank you so much, well appreciated.
KwaNothemba Workshop for the Disabled is a non-profit organisation (NPO) dedicated to providing skills training programmes for people living with disabilities. Reliable power supply is critical for our operations, which is why we approached BM Power to purchase a generator capable of supporting both 3-phase and single-phase power. BM Power assured us they would assemble a suitable generator, fitting it with an appropriate alternator to meet our specific needs. Upon collection of the generator, we requested that a BM Power representative accompany us to our premises to demonstrate the correct starting and connection procedures. This request was denied. Instead, BM Power provided a video demonstration at their premises. During this demonstration, both KwaNothemba representatives observed smoke emanating from the generator, a concern that was unfortunately dismissed by all present as possibly being burning oil. Upon returning to our establishment, we followed the video instructions and connected the generator to our building via the single-phase socket. The lights inside the building briefly illuminated, and the smoke from the generator persisted. Shortly after, the generator ceased functioning entirely. We initially assumed it had run out of fuel, but after refuelling, the generator failed to restart. When we returned the generator to BM Power, we were unjustly informed that we had broken the unit. This claim contradicts an immediate statement by one of BM Power's own staff members, who, upon inspection, identified the issue as a "factory fault." Despite this, a representative named Byron informed us that BM Power intended to deduct funds for perceived "damage" from our payment and refund only the balance. When we protested this unfair deduction, Byron directed us to Nico, who was dismissive and uncooperative. As a direct consequence of this unresolved issue, BM Power still retains both our money and the non-functional generator. This has had a severe impact on KwaNothemba Workshop for the Disabled, as our crucial skills training programmes are currently halted due to the lack of a reliable power supply.
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