Some scammers are contacting users on Droll Pics pretending to buy photos or offer easy remote jobs. Once you respond, they ask to move the conversation to Telegram or WhatsApp and introduce a fake platform pretending to be part of Google hotel reviews.
Fake five-star reviews being bought and sold online Articol from BBC News
π¨ How does the scam work?
- Youβre told to rate hotels with 5 stars using a fake review system.
- You βearnβ around Β£30βΒ£100 daily by clicking reviews β no writing needed.
- After a few tasks, the system blocks you from withdrawing earnings.
- You’re then asked to deposit money to βunlockβ VIP levels or commissions.
π¦ What are the red flags?
- Fake platform claiming to be part of Google Boutique Hotel
- Promises of high earnings: e.g. Β£350 weekly bonuses
- βDeposit and get bonusβ schemes (e.g. deposit Β£300, receive Β£50)
- Withdrawals require USDT, Bitcoin, Revolut, or bank transfer
- Offers agent commissions if you bring more people in
β Is this scam connected to Droll Pics?
No. Droll Pics has no affiliation with these job offers or hotel review platforms. Scammers are misusing the app to contact users and lure them into this trap.
β What should you do?
- π« Donβt send money or crypto
- π« Donβt move to Telegram/WhatsApp with strangers
- π« Donβt trust βtoo easy to be trueβ offers
- β Report the user directly in the app
- β Contact us at contact@drollpics.com if unsure
Stay safe β protect yourself and others by reporting suspicious messages. Droll Pics will never offer paid hotel review jobs or ask you to deposit money outside the platform.








