for a month I have been trying to get ahold of him about fixing issues with the triggerbot. He got tired of my persistent on him fixing it and for a month now he has not replied. I made a post once already about him.
Since then a few friends added him and he accepted and maintained a conversation about purchasing his cheat. During this time no response to me about fixing the major issue with the triggerbot. It shoots about 100 pixels before the target. That or it is delayed.
Today I have a new issue were the cheat does not open. He once again was caught trying to sell the product to a friend. Another customer came to me that he sold a project to and said he was having issues with hyper vision fixing some major bugs with the valorant product he bought.
I should have known better hes an India person
I just want to make everything clear.
First did he sell the cheat with triggerbot at start? or you get that feature for free?
Second, is he responsible for not working exe? How did you manage to break it? Only way to break it, you deleted netcore sdk or formatted your pc.
I'm also his customer, im happy with every penny I sent to him. Last I talked with him was about 10 days ago, he is still in hospital getting healed. I dont think fixing triggerbot requires much time but he only got his phone with him. (Its totally fixed for me and my customers)
First did he sell the cheat with triggerbot at start? or you get that feature for free?
Second, is he responsible for not working exe? How did you manage to break it? Only way to break it, you deleted netcore sdk or formatted your pc.
I'm also his customer, im happy with every penny I sent to him. Last I talked with him was about 10 days ago, he is still in hospital getting healed. I dont think fixing triggerbot requires much time but he only got his phone with him. (Its totally fixed for me and my customers)
Why is it that when something always comes up with these cheats not working, the devs are always in the "hospital" or taking care of a sick family member or some other unbelievable ****?
So ill say it. Devx0001 told me the same thing on discord about Hyper. I was talking to 2legit on discord letting him know why he said about HyperVision. So 2legit asked it he was in the hospital. HyperVision said that was a lie, devx0001 is just trying to make extra money reselling HyperVisions cheat. So HyperVision himself said he's not.
So ill say it. Devx0001 told me the same thing on discord about Hyper. I was talking to 2legit on discord letting him know why he said about HyperVision. So 2legit asked it he was in the hospital. HyperVision said that was a lie, devx0001 is just trying to make extra money reselling HyperVisions cheat. So HyperVision himself said he's not.
Allow me to put the same message as on your other threads:
If you want my advice, stay away from this guy.
He had to do a job for me for more than 700 euros (he calls himself a developer), he even told me after a few days that he had a problem with his graphic card, and asked me if I could help him out with 200 euros, and I was stupid enough to do it.
He then told me that he had finished the work soon, that I could test it, but I didn't have time right away, when I came back to ask about it 3 days later he had deleted me from Discord.
He never talked to me again and didn't answer the message on EPVP, the only thing he did was to leave a bad TBM on my profile to make it look like I scammed him...
Anyway, I trusted this guy because he had a nice EPVP account (lots of TBM, no negative reviews, knows what he's talking about) but now it seems he's taking advantage of that to scam people...
I hope that no one else will be fooled by this kind of person (for some people, scamming others is a full-time job...).
PS: I have never received anything from him, the only positive thing I have learned is not to trust anyone, not even those with good reputations, and to ask for as much proof as possible before paying anything.
where do we hire these mythical legitimate programmers? serious question. I literally cannot find anyone but scammers on epvp, everyone on UC is either non responsive or a hobbyist who won't do paid work, and not really sure where else to look.
Gotta scout bud and learn to read between the lines, I'm a legitimate dev but my time is consumed to the point where I am working around the clock right now, recently declined someone's offer of 1.5k for a GPU Aimbot, because I have better irons in the fire right now and for the amount of work required, my quote was 10-20k (and I mentioned multiple times it was depending on multiple factors), with a retainer of 15%-25% upfront.
In saying this, I also said that he could expect up to 250% for a commercialised version. It also depends on the country origin, if the user is in a third world country, you can assume that their knowledge base is that of someone who learned fast to earn fast, introducing vital flaws such as security exploits, unoptimized code and an abhorrent lack of commentary. It is unfortunate but the reality is, this is the impact their economy has on their programmers.
If you look at say, John Wick and myself, you'll notice we have very similar traits that are highly noticeable.
We speak fluent English (despite native language) at graduate levels, we can demonstrate our skillsets with ease when requested, we have previous projects we can demonstrate if requested, we don't dance around questions, but we also aren't wasting our time for questions that are obvious and most important, a legitimate developer will know at least 3-5 different programming languages fluently, I myself am above 15 languages by now (some I don't count as I'm not fluent in them).
If the "developer" is pushing you towards payments, dancing around the questions asked, trying to take the deal off site, then it is highly probable that they are a machete scripter, reseller, nubcake etc. The more you ask about their product, their knowledge, the less they can answer and of course, if they're offering you a cheap product or service, it's cheap for a reason.
I hope some of my information mentioned, helps you find a legitimate developer.