so from what i can see from reading these comments and also from listening to other people, Atmos is very consistent, I will contact them
Yes, boss! I changed the status for you. Glad to hear that you're back.Quote:
We are back to undd too with spoofer hit me for test key :pimp:
I find your response both disappointing and misleading.Quote:
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I would not recommend any products or services provided by this developer. They are known for selling copy-pasted or questionable digital tools while expecting full payment. Additionally, they often outsource development work to others, despite claiming to be a developer themselves. Their behavior reflects a lack of professionalism and a clear focus on personal gain rather than genuine contribution. It's advisable to approach anything they say or offer with skepticism.
Don't worry, he also put me in the detected list for not renewing his key after vouching for me. I sent him a message on Discord when Gulf was detected but he didn't update the list. He's a shill.Quote:
I find your response both disappointing and misleading.
You have failed to fulfill your financial obligations for the work that was delivered, maintained, and supported since Secura's launch on May 4th. Deflecting blame with personal attacks does not change the fact that you’ve withheld payment while continuing to benefit from the services provided.
Your claims regarding “copy-pasted” or “questionable” tools are baseless and appear to be a diversion from your failure to honor our agreement. If you had any legitimate concerns about the quality or originality of the work, they should have been raised early and transparently — not now, when you're trying to justify non-payment.
Outsourcing is a standard and transparent industry practice, and it does not negate the quality or value of the work delivered. What matters is the final product and the agreed-upon results — both of which were provided.
Instead of resorting to personal attacks, I suggest you take responsibility, resolve the outstanding payments, and communicate professionally with your users — who are the ones truly affected by this situation.
Regards,
I was expecting little disruption here again. Do you want me to show what everyone that worked with you thinks about you?Quote:
Don't worry, he also put me in the detected list for not renewing his key after vouching for me. I sent him a message on Discord when Gulf was detected but he didn't update the list. He's a shill.
Don't trust this list.
Are you serious? maintain a proper thread, and stop promoting your friends.Quote:
I was expecting little disruption here again. Do you want me to show what everyone that worked with you thinks about you?
Our status is updated ASAP. Premium currently in testing, but Royal is safe.Quote:
Has anyone tried using only ESP from Ancient or BetterCheat? I would like to know if it is safe.
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I find your response both disappointing and misleading.
You have failed to fulfill your financial obligations for the work that was delivered, maintained, and supported since Secura's launch on May 4th. Deflecting blame with personal attacks does not change the fact that you’ve withheld payment while continuing to benefit from the services provided.
Your claims regarding “copy-pasted” or “questionable” tools are baseless and appear to be a diversion from your failure to honor our agreement. If you had any legitimate concerns about the quality or originality of the work, they should have been raised early and transparently — not now, when you're trying to justify non-payment.
Outsourcing is a standard and transparent industry practice, and it does not negate the quality or value of the work delivered. What matters is the final product and the agreed-upon results — both of which were provided.
Instead of resorting to personal attacks, I suggest you take responsibility, resolve the outstanding payments, and communicate professionally with your users — who are the ones truly affected by this situation.
Regards,
Getting AI to argue for you, nice one!Quote:
Your entire response is filled with misrepresentations and conveniently ignores the actual facts of our agreement.
Let’s be clear: the deal was that you’d get paid per working key, not for “services since May 4th” — especially when the keys you provided were only functional for three days, despite being advertised as monthly or even lifetime. That’s not just bad business — it’s outright dishonest.
Also, the first paying customer was not even on May 4th, so using that date to frame this argument is misleading at best.
More importantly, I have clear proof that you distributed detected builds, and I can still demonstrate that if needed. You ignored multiple users who paid and reported issues — yet you refused to help them. But somehow, you still expected to keep the money?
This isn’t about quality or outsourcing — it’s about you being money-hungry and refusing to take responsibility for your part in delivering a faulty and short-lived product.
Frankly, I’m relieved we’ll never work together again. I’ll take integrity and accountability over this kind of behavior any day.
If needed, we can bring in a community admin to ensure this thread stays on-topic and focused on the subject of the post, instead of personal deflections and baseless accusations.