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Originally Posted by Meowzgezifer
Be aware.
Wanted him to make me an private project nearly 1 year ago.
He couldn't fulfill it so he wanted to partially refund me since he already done the Loader for it. Which was most likely probably already done from previous things he did.
Then only proceeded to refund me 1/3 of the money with the response that apparently the driver was done as well but he didn't wanted to send me the source for that. Told me he can deliver me the driver + usermode in a state so i can use it for other things, but never did that as well.
In the end he only delivered 1/3 of the project and stopped responding afterwards.
Ignores me since 6 Months now.
Last response was on 2nd Nov 2025.
He still continues to sell his AI Aimbot and scammed multiple people with "Coding Service".
Conclusion, always do it yourself, don't outsource it.
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This is exactly the same pattern I went through, and at this point it’s clearly not a one-time situation.
He presents himself as a professional developer talking about drivers, security, advanced systems, AI, etc. but once you pay, nothing real gets delivered.
From what I’ve seen, the level of work does not match what is being advertised at all. It looks like reused or low effort material being sold as fully custom development.
His method is consistent:
– Starts with high pricing (1–2k).
– If you hesitate, he lowers the price.
– Then offers alternative deals (percentage of sales, hosting, monthly payments) to make it sound more convincing.
– Pushes for upfront crypto payment.
After payment:
– Deadlines are not respected.
– Progress is unclear or non-existent.
– Communication slows down or becomes selective.
– You get stuck in constant delays and excuses.
– Refunds are promised but never actually completed.
In my case:
– Paid upfront.
– Delivery was supposed to be done within weeks.
– It has now been months (close to 9 months).
– No completed work.
– Multiple refund promises, nothing sent.
This isn’t just about delays. It’s about being kept waiting until you eventually give up.
What you described "
partial delivery", then refusal to complete or provide full access/source is exactly how it plays out. You’re left with something incomplete and unusable after already paying.
There are also serious concerns around how trust is built:
– Presentation as “
owner” /
developer to appear legitimate.
– Reputation that does not reflect actual outcomes.
– Patterns of trades and activity that raise questions when compared to real user experiences.
On top of that:
– Funds are moved after being received through crypto, which adds another layer of concern when combined with everything else.
This is not a misunderstanding or poor communication. The same behavior is being reported by multiple people over a long period of time.
He presents himself as a capable developer, but based on results, that claim does not hold up.
Anyone considering dealing with him should understand the risk clearly:
Once you pay, you are very likely entering a cycle of delays, excuses, and no resolution.
This needs to be taken seriously.