Victim Intake

You are not the only person this happened to.

If you paid and then ran into non-delivery, disappearing results, refund delays, or support that suddenly stopped replying, do not leave that experience buried in a private chat thread. Your record can become the next visible piece of evidence.

Non-delivery after payment
Results that disappear unusually fast
Refund requests delayed or refused
Support replies that turn into silence

Evidence Intake

Submit a structured case record

This is not a comment box. It is an evidence intake. The clearer your report is, the easier it becomes to review, connect with similar cases, and publish as part of the archive.

Your case can be turned into a timeline.
Your evidence can help connect repeated complaint patterns.
Your submission can become part of a public archived case after review.

What Happens After Submission

1. Intake review

The record enters an internal review queue. Incomplete or unverifiable material should not be published.

2. Evidence sorting

Usable reports are organized into a timeline: payment, promise, failure point, refund attempt, and current status.

3. Public archive potential

Stronger submissions may become public evidence pages that help show the repeated pattern to future buyers.