john bruno
Read the term and condition before giving them your credit card
I hope they read it;
I got fooled by their website too, I
applied for Turkey visa they have charged me 220.07 instead $60.00 what a scammer, so I won’t let it slide, I would fight until the end to get my money back , Shame on them. any suggestion that what can we do since we are victims of the online frauds!?
I found out bunch of options.to cause them real pain I’ll keep you fellow posted .
Ahmed Ali
Fuckn thieves
Fuckn thieves, took 90 Euros for 20 Euro Visa. Carful
Mark
I got scammed by this company £71
I got scammed by this company £71. for a £20 visa. It never showed how much I was paying had to check my bank account. Avoid
Sue Jennings
Terrible
Terrible. Never use this company. I was charged 89 euro for what should have been a 20 usd visa. I immediately contacted them requesting it to be cancelled and was refused saying by accepting their t&cs my right to cancel was withdrawn.
The site is a copycat of the official site and comes up first on google. DO NOT USE them.
clara bring
VERY STRUGGLE
A Smith
They charged me €89 for a £16 visa and…
They charged me €89 for a £16 visa and refused to refund me even though I contacted them in less than 5 mins. They are part of LeikoWeb who use a copy cat site and mislead you. Not impressed and be very aware of them. I have contacted the official site for visas.
Oink Quack
Double-check everything in Turkey
e-visa-turkey.com are a rip-off; they’ll charge up to 70 Euros extra on top of the normal $20.
The Turkish government are fully aware of many unofficial outlets selling overpriced and fake eVisas, but appear to be doing nothing about it.
Only use the official Turkish government website to obtain an eVisa (evisa.gov.tr)
Astrid Shoghl
Do not use this Company
Do not use this Company. They charge 69 dollar to get you a visa that cost 20. This should be illegal!! Do not mistake it for the official Turkish government sight.
I AGAOGLU
DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!
DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!
Charge €89 euros for a tourist visa to Turkey when the cost is only €20- at no point do they show the cost. Complaint number just rings out then you get cut off. AVOID AVOID
Leon Bridgman
Terrible
Terrible, took my money and received nothing… Had multiple emails saying its been completed then emails saying it hasnt. Said I would receive my visa in 24 hours and still nothing. Multiple messages by emails and through the contact Us tab on their site. Completely ignored. Phoned bank. Gave me the authorisation code I even sent them to prove the Payment has gone in. Nothing! Well and truly shafted. Stay well away
Below are the analyze and conclusion of us about above reviews
Review 1 (john bruno): This review expresses strong dissatisfaction, alleging a significant overcharge ($220.07 instead of $60.00) for a Turkey visa. The reviewer feels scammed and intends to pursue avenues to reclaim the money. The reviewer also asks other victims for suggestions to cause the scammer real pain. The mention of fighting to get the money back suggests genuine financial loss and a determination to seek justice. The high price difference and strong emotional response indicate a potentially negative experience.
Review 2 (Ahmed Ali): This review is extremely short and uses profanity (“Fuckn thieves”) to describe the website. It states a charge of 90 Euros for a 20 Euro visa. While concise, the strong language and direct accusation of theft suggest a very negative experience and a perceived scam. The lack of detail makes it harder to verify, but the sentiment is clear.
Review 3 (Mark): This review describes being scammed out of £71 for a £20 visa. The reviewer states that the payment amount wasn’t clearly displayed, and they only discovered the charge after checking their bank account. The advice to “Avoid” indicates a strong belief that the website is untrustworthy and that others should be warned. The claim about hidden costs is a significant red flag.
Review 4 (Sue Jennings): This review details a charge of 89 Euros for a visa that should have cost 20 USD. The reviewer claims that their right to cancel was waived upon accepting the terms and conditions. They also allege that the site is a “copycat” of the official site and appears first on Google search results, making it easier to be misled. This review raises concerns about deceptive practices, hidden terms, and potential impersonation of official websites.
Review 5 (clara bring): This review simply states “VERY STRUGGLE” and offers no specific details. While negative, its lack of information makes it difficult to assess the nature of the problem experienced. It contributes to an overall negative impression but doesn’t provide concrete evidence of a scam.
Review 6 (A Smith): This review describes being charged €89 for a £16 visa and being refused a refund despite contacting the company quickly. The reviewer identifies “LeikoWeb” as the parent company and accuses them of using a copycat site to mislead customers. Contacting the official visa site suggests the reviewer recognized the potential for a scam and took proactive steps to rectify the situation.
Review 7 (Oink Quack): This review explicitly labels e-visa-turkey.com as a “rip-off” and mentions an overcharge of up to 70 Euros on top of the normal $20. The reviewer also claims the Turkish government is aware of unofficial outlets but doing nothing about it. They strongly advise using the official Turkish government website (evisa.gov.tr) instead, providing a specific alternative. This review provides actionable information to avoid the potentially scam website.
Review 8 (Astrid Shoghl): This review states that the company charges $69 for a visa that costs $20. The reviewer calls this practice illegal and warns against mistaking the site for the official Turkish government website. This reinforces the concerns about overcharging and deceptive similarity to the official government site.
Review 9 (I AGAOGLU): This review strongly urges users not to use the company, stating a charge of €89 for a €20 visa. The reviewer alleges that the cost is not shown at any point during the process and that attempts to contact customer service are unsuccessful. The repetition of “AVOID AVOID” emphasizes the strong negative sentiment.
Review 10 (Leon Bridgman): This review details a complete failure to deliver the visa after payment. The reviewer claims to have received conflicting emails and has been ignored by customer service despite providing proof of payment. The reviewer has contacted the bank and feels “well and truly shafted.” This review suggests a potential lack of service delivery and poor customer support, further supporting the likelihood of a scam.
e-visa-turkey.com likely scam
Note: The above statement is just my personal opinion, you should check carefully at the sources and make the right decision for yourself.