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Country United States
Victim Location CA 96002, USA
Total money lost $1,500
Type of a scam Employment
I am writing to formally raise concerns about a company operating under the name Selead Technology, which I believe engages in highly questionable business practices, potential fraud, harassment, and operates under suspicious licensing.
I was initially contacted through WhatsApp and Telegram by an individual offering what was described as a remote, part-time job that required only 20–30 minutes of work per day, with the promise of earning $50–$150 or more daily. The contact identified himself as a regional manager named Leon Wilder. He claimed that Selead Technology worked with online influencers and bloggers to increase their reach and visibility through social media platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook.
I was offered a "free trial" where I could test out the tasks—mainly liking and subscribing to videos—and receive payment in cryptocurrency. The job appeared simple, and the company presented itself as a legitimate marketing and promotional service. However, shortly thereafter, I was informed that to access more tasks and higher payouts, I would need to upgrade my membership through a tiered system called VIP1 through VIP9.
Each VIP level required a significant upfront deposit. For example:
VIP1 required $170 for 5 daily tasks at $0.90 per task, resulting in about $135/month.
VIP5 required $6,000 for 30 daily tasks at $4.72 per task, totaling $4,248/month.
VIP9 demanded a staggering $100,000 for 160 tasks/day, supposedly generating over $860,000/year.
They also aggressively pushed a referral program, urging me to recruit others to earn commissions and rise in rank within the system. Incentives were offered for bringing in high-paying members. I made it clear that I was interested only in working, not recruiting or paying to promote others. However, I was told these deposits were mandatory and would be fully refunded at the end of the 365-day "contract period."
Initially, I started at VIP1 but was later pressured into upgrading. I eventually invested in VIP3 for $1,500, which provided 20 tasks a day. There were mandatory meetings on Telegram (later moved to Bonchat) every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, where they discussed vague "company goals," deceptive recruitment tactics, and strict behavioral expectations.
Over the course of six months, I was demoted, harassed, and mocked for not referring new members. My performance was criticized based not on task completion, but on my unwillingness to recruit others. Toward the end, my account was suspended—despite having paid for a full 365-day membership. I was told I was "terminated" but would receive my refund after the full year—despite being cut off after only 30 days at VIP3. I have since requested an early refund, which has yet to be honored.
Based on my experience, I believe Selead Technology may be operating a multi-level marketing scheme (MLM) or potentially a pyramid scheme. I also have doubts regarding the legitimacy of their business licenses, and I urge authorities to investigate.
Their business model appears designed to extract increasing amounts of money from users under the guise of a job, while tying compensation to recruitment rather than actual work performed. The experience has been exploitative, deceptive, and deeply concerning.
I am filing this complaint in hopes that others will be cautioned and that appropriate regulatory bodies will investigate their operations.