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Codesterra Scammed by Muhammad Hamza

A Tech Fraud You Need to Know

Scammers often hide behind the veil of professionalism, and Muhammad Hamza from Codesterra (https://codesterra.com/) is no exception. After finding his profile on Codester (https://www.codester.com/Codem485), I approached him on WhatsApp (+92 309 3131323) for a project that required a WordPress signature generator. My request was clear: no APIs or third-party integrations. Hamza assured me he could deliver, so I paid him 7,500 PKR upfront.

However, when I inspected the finished work, I discovered that every feature had been iframed or embedded from third-party services, violating the agreement. When I asked him how I could make adjustments in the future without using APIs, he claimed it was impossible, despite previously agreeing not to use them.

It became obvious that I had been deceived. Muhammad Hamza had no intention of delivering a custom solution and instead used cheap shortcuts to get the job done. Despite my request for a refund, he refused, leaving me with an unusable product and a lighter wallet.

I am sharing this experience to prevent others from falling into the same trap. Codesterra and Muhammad Hamza are running a scam operation, misleading clients and failing to deliver on their promises. Avoid them at all costs.

Using iframe and API's from third parties

The best part is that the same script is sold on codester by another user too: click here

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