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Scam Alert :- Webhostingpaid Fraud, Never buy hosting from this Company


Webhostingpad Fraud Company





We have registered on webhosting pad with email address shahidali926@hotmail.com.

We have purchased hosting account and paid via bitcoin through bitpay

Please understand, on the checkout process webhostingpad showed invoice ( generated by bitpay) and we have paid.

Bitpay do not ask email address while paying invoice

webhosting pad neither give me any service nor refund my money

They are keep saying that payment is refunded to isamdhakiyawad@dayrep.com  and we never use this email address any where ( we are not owner of this email )

We do not receive any refund amount on the bitcoin sender address

Webhosting pad is cheating to us and take our money with fraud

We request to bitpay and webhosting pad, investigate the matter and refund bitcoin  to ( where from it was sent )

We request to bitpay please suspend the merchant account f web hosting pad, it is fraud company



Please see some detail about the transactions



Transaction detail

c2cceee5672e29c7abd32c4a67c14839f43e390293258ab58fc8ec05289ffe67


We have sent bitcoin from =  1FBMqbsb9a4c6pbgTTuKYeKJMnxyagHJxN

Refund should come on this =  1FBMqbsb9a4c6pbgTTuKYeKJMnxyagHJxN




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