Lavi cheats is not scam website. They are resellers. You pay them to deliver you key and they do that. Their only issue is that they resell mostly pasted cheats because they pay them 50c per key. They don't resell any serious project. All pasted. That's their only problem. Imagine having that good SEO and that big community and you only care about buying keys as cheap as possible. Reason why most of his sales are 1 time payment and never see your customer again.Quote:
I can vouch for lavi cheats being 100% a scam, i have used extreme legit settings for their overwatch cheats. I have tested all of their paid cheats every single one i have got banned. Same applies for apex as well. They're 100% a reseller and sell detected cheats and im pretty sure had a lawsuit on them aswell.
Also *unknown* is very good in the aspect of trying to learn how to code id say and getting the basics but if you wanna buy cheats never go there as 99% of them are gonna scam you due to the forms being pro "dont spoon feed" so anyone will do anything to get money. Id say stick to elite for buying and unknown for learning.
Stick to the list from @[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] of trusted providers. With resellers like Lavi you dont pay for the quality of the cheats but for their SEO work that they hit first place on a Google search.Quote:
I can vouch for lavi cheats being 100% a scam, i have used extreme legit settings for their overwatch cheats. I have tested all of their paid cheats every single one i have got banned. Same applies for apex as well. They're 100% a reseller and sell detected cheats and im pretty sure had a lawsuit on them aswell.
Also *unknown* is very good in the aspect of trying to learn how to code id say and getting the basics but if you wanna buy cheats never go there as 99% of them are gonna scam you due to the forms being pro "dont spoon feed" so anyone will do anything to get money. Id say stick to elite for buying and unknown for learning.
Not sure why you're mentioning DMA for spotting fakes. Is it because DMA doesnt have the magical 'triggerbot bans' that you keep going on about? Weird how DMA users last for over a year mean while your users are here crying :pimp:Quote:
Stay away from unknown cheats(not the website) as they're most likely scams that are farming engagement!
It usually goes like this: they say entry is around $200-$600 lifetime and once you send the money they block you.
How to spot fakes: lack of details, "DMA", "super duper private". They contact you via private messages.
Again with the random "triggerbot bans", are you the same person multi-accounting? There's no way this is real.Quote:
Not sure why you're mentioning DMA for spotting fakes. Is it because DMA doesnt have the magical 'triggerbot bans' that you keep going on about? Weird how DMA users last for over a year mean while your users are here crying :pimp:
Wrong, they gain respect from community. I can mention but I won't 2-3 providers that are still on market but have so shit reputation not from detections but from lying to customers.Quote:
Remember NO PROVIDER will ever admit they are detected if they have a brain, they gain NOTHING from being honest.
Nah, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.Quote:
Wrong, they gain respect from community. I can mention but I won't 2-3 providers that are still on market but have so shit reputation not from detections but from lying to customers.
And then you will find EO or any other similar provider who has constant sales and loyal userbase even though they get detected at least 1-3 times per game release.
Detections are shit and can ruin sales or reputation but lying to your customers ruins it 10x more.
Yep, just look at the reviews, wyvern for example has only 1-2 negative ones and dozens of positive ones every month. Discord is a nice way to verify since you can track deletions and you can track account age / activity which makes botting extremely difficult.Quote:
Remember NO PROVIDER will ever admit they are detected if they have a brain, they gain NOTHING from being honest.
You're trying too hard man. There is no provider similar size to EO in the Overwatch space. Admitting detections will lose you customers and they will move onto another cheat who is lying about detections.Quote:
Wrong, they gain respect from community. I can mention but I won't 2-3 providers that are still on market but have so shit reputation not from detections but from lying to customers.
And then you will find EO or any other similar provider who has constant sales and loyal userbase even though they get detected at least 1-3 times per game release.
Detections are shit and can ruin sales or reputation but lying to your customers ruins it 10x more.
I will pay you to prove that all 'public cheats' are detected. And yes, exactly, no cheater knows that overwatch cannot detect a cheat that lives in kernelmode. EO is not that big in ow space... I don't know what you're talking about.Quote:
You're trying too hard man. There is no provider similar size to EO in the Overwatch space. Admitting detections will lose you customers and they will move onto another cheat who is lying about detections.
Pretty much all of these shit public Overwatch providers will lie about their cheat being detected. It's always the users fault for incorrect spoof, blatant config, or some other bullshit that they use to cover up the fact that their cheat is detected.
People need to wake up and realise that these public providers will lie as much as they can if it makes them more money. The average cheater knows nothing about how the cheat actually works and the security of it.
Quote:
I will pay you to prove that all 'public cheats' are detected. And yes, exactly, no cheater knows that overwatch cannot detect a cheat that lives in kernelmode. EO is not that big in ow space... I don't know what you're talking about.
edit: also fixed the screenshot above, got auto-deleted by image host.