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Hudson Send email
 
Jul 2, 2016

Neighborhood Hacker Fraud

Just like the review below, I paid a $50 execution fee, then another $249.00 for the completed report. These frauds convince you that the report is complete, and make you pay additional money view results. Then once you pay and open the report, the report will state that the work was unsuccessful. People really need to stand up and file a law suit on these frauds so no more people will be scammed. I have been scammed and lost $299.00.
blackcat2016 Send email
 
Jun 21, 2016

Bait and Switch! Promised results and got ripped off

I was looking for a way to get a facebook password and I came across Neighborhood Hacker. On their website it says results guaranteed so I was assuming they would be reputable and stand by any bad service performed. I was wrong!!! On May 19th I made an execution payment for order #4673p. This was $50 to simply get them to send me a contract to sign that basically says they are not responsible for any negative experiences with the service. I trusted that this company would provide a good service but it was my own stupidity for trusting this company and signing the contract. After filling out the contract I was sent a form to fill out the facebook information. I filled out this form accurately and detailed. After filling out the form I was sent to a blank page. I was nervous this information had been lost but I was emailed and assured they had received the information. I didn't hear anything for a week and I was then emailed a message that said they had completed the project and I could pay $249 to see the results. It was a lot of money but it was worth it to get the results. I paid the $249 and was given a pdf document to download. After downloading the document it simply said the project was unsuccessful. Not only was it unsuccessful it also had the wrong email address for the facebook account. I immediately emailed the company complaining about my experience. I was told that the email inaccuracy was my fault and that I signed a contract that says they are not responsible for providing and service. I argued back and forth with the company and was finally granted another project and they told me they would use the correct email. The project was given a week and after a week they emailed me saying it was unsuccessful. I emailed the company numerous times asking to see evidence of work performed. They have not responded and continue to ignore me. Whenever I call this company it goes to voicemail everytime. I have now given a company almost $300 for nothing. I have never felt so violated by a company in my life. I want to warn others about my negative experience with the company and warn them to stay away. I would also like to put out a request to Neighborhood Hacker to resolve this situation. I hope to hear back from them but until then stay away and do not fall for their lies.
Yesyes Send email
 
Jun 2, 2016

El.haxxor@gmail/hacker's list

I presented a project which was initially quoted at $200 then escalated to$600. They mentioned that another fee $850 was needed but that was not enough since fee schedule changed. One delay after the other. Damage $1300. I can absorb it since my finances are fine but a warning to those out there
everythingeveryday Send email
 
May 23, 2016

COMPLETLY SCAM BE AWARE

People let me advise you. neighborhoodhacker.com they are completely well organized criminal ring that plays on vulnerable people. First of all they will charge you in advance and promise you that they will start on your job after paying a certain sum of money. Just to make sure your initial deposit complexly leaves your account and you cannot get it back. Then after a few days they will tell you to pay a fee may be 500 or 700 or whatever. Then they will lie to you that project was successful so transmit full payment before they goes you files. Keep in mind example for me i requested retrieval of a password not downloading any files. Then they will tell you or we need more pay as your project is very complicated so we require more resources to finish. Now because you have already invested in it you feel helpless and decide to pay more money. The next thing you will find your credit card or debit getting several charges from al over different states you cannot explain. Therefore stand warned. They are immatures they infact don't know shit but the fact that they know you're interested in obtaining something they play with your mind. Stay away and spread the word. Every single penny matters for every person who falls a victim, they get rich. Please spread the word.
James1959 Send email
 
May 21, 2016

Neighbourhood Hacker

Neighbourhood Hacker is a scam. Despite its 'relaunch' and business-like appearance, it is a scam. I have been ripped off by them twice. Silly me! The first time under the old guise when they sold me a dud password and then refused to refund my money or have another go. The second time in 2016 after I had been taken in by the reviews (no doubt written by themselves) in which it was claimed that they were improved under new management. I paid a $50 deposit which attracted me as others want considerably more. 7 days later they said they had completed the work and I paid $540 for the report - which simply said they had been unsuccessful and reminded me of a contract I had signed in which they did not guarantee success! Do NOT sign up to this SCAM. And don't be taken in by the smooth talk of their "customer services" who will no doubt try to discredit this warning.
fooled Send email
 
Mar 24, 2016

Neighbourhood Hacker

I am not a competitor. I am a customer that has just Paid over $700 USD (24th March 2016) for absolutely nothing. This is happening to anyone uses Neighbourhood Hacker. BEWARE
praxisfish Send email
 
Apr 18, 2015

Neighborhoodhacker.com Is a SCAM

These guys at Neighborhoodhacker.com (Red Can Services) are snakes. If you need a simple service like hacking into someone's Facebook or Gmail accounts, I'm sure these guys and many a script kiddie could do the job. On the other hand, if you're like me have been dealing with cybersabotage, someone you know (ie psycho-hacker-ex-girlfriend) who's been trying to destroy your life and reputation and you need to find out of how she's going about this, these guys are useless.

They have an upfront, nonnegotiable fee to which you must agree to receive any their services. After this, they do a full evaluation of your case and decide whether or not they can deliver the goods. The 2nd fee is only paid upon receiving their service. In my case they offered to find out the above information through a 'deep-web search', in addition to the 'person locate' service, but only if they were to find the aforementioned information. This, folks, was all smoke and mirrors.

The 'person locate' service is something I could have done with a 'deep web search' of my own. There was zilch about what, if anything, this person was posting about me. Of course, you have to pay the 2nd fee before receiving their product, which in my case a certain Project Manager by the alias Maddison Thomas, guaranteed me was the case. Not so. I disputed the 2nd charge of $400.00 with my bank. They reimbursed my credit for said amount. My contract, including all communications and stipulations of the charge were done through a GMX account I got for this very purpose, in case aforementioned crazy hacker ex had access to my gmail account. Shortly after filing my dispute, my GMX account was blocked, with security questions and password changed. GMX couldn't help me retrieve this data, and for all I know that account doesn't exist anymore. Anyway, all this happened around December of last year. Fastforward to April 2015. I've been informed by the credit dispute team Red Can Services (Neighborhood Hacker's business alias) has denied the validity of my claim and so the card company (VISA) will be billing me the full sum of $400.00, by April 22, 2015 unless I provide them with evidence that will support my claim.

Well, you can see where this is going. Also, shortly after my GMX account was mysteriously locked by a third party, I found out through my tech guy a bot had been recently installed on my computer (I run full security scans on my machine every 3 months). So, there you go. Not only that but Maddison Thomas, my PM, went AWOL when I filed my complaint with Neighborhood Hacker. Now, I'm looking at small claims court, Better Business Bureau, as well as contacting the local authorities in Colorado and making posts like these to uncover these scam artists.
buddyz Send email
 
Apr 14, 2015

Anita Gentry doesn't exist!!

This review for neighborhoodhacker.com is valid and 2 years later they are still phishing for money from unsuspecting users. Anita Gentry doesn't exist because her email address she posts across the net was closed down a long time ago.

Just lost almost $700 myself after waiting for 2 months. After payment was made they never contacted me or returned any of my emails regarding progress. they force you to sign a contract that prevents you from reversing any bank charges. STAY AWAY this is a legit review. I won't post details for fear of retaliation from them since they have all my personal details.
Anita Gentry Send email
 
Nov 7, 2014

Response to Complaint

After reading this complaint, we have found this person and complaint to be a false complaint launched by one of our competitors to disparage our company. You can note that there is no Project Number, amount paid, Project Manager name, or even the client's name listed in the complaint. We would simply like to respond to this complaint publicly so any person who should come across this will know that the original complaint may be 100% false.I encourage the poster of the complaint to contact me personally at [email protected], or post it publicly here for everyone to see, your project information such as your project number, project manager, or any other project specific data so we can have a chance to review your case and maybe find an acceptable solution to your complaint.

At Neighborhood Hacker, we strive to always leave our customers feeling satisfied with our work and efforts. We welcome anyone who feels as if they had a poor experience to contact us with their project information and we can review it and try to resolve any hard feelings about the experience with our services. We greatly appreciate our clients and will try to do right by them.
fakehacker Send email
 
Aug 25, 2014

Hacker For Hire Fraud

I am only writing this, because I have been ripped off by 2 of these Hacker – For – Hire services and the fake HackerForHireReview.com website.

I am providing screen shots and proof, attach to this report.

• Lets start with HackerForHireReview.com

When I was looking for a hacking services are saw this website called hackerforhirereview.com. I read detailed descriptions and ratings on most of all of the hacker for hire services listed in a Google search.

The only service with the highest rating was neighborhoodhacker.com. They had 4.5 out of 5 stars. They had over 40 reviews and all of them were positives. So I decided to go with them.

When I received bad services from neighborhoodhacker.com (see the section neighborhoodhacker.com below for the details) I decided to write a bad review about them. I notice that when I went to write the review, it was not really a rating system. You have to click “contact me” where you enter your name, email address, subject and message. This is odd since all the reviews have stars next to them. (look at the pictures attach). This is not like posting on Google+ or Yelp where you can truly rate a business. You are entering a message to stranger and he decided on how many stars it would give each company.

In fact if you look at the “look and feel” (see attach) of the reviews of neighborhoodhacker.com and the “look and feel” of the other companies, it is totally different.

I did give a bad review on neighborhoodhacker.com and it never showed up. I found that strange. They have 40+ reviews and not one negative review. Then it hit me. Who would benefit for having a hacker for hire review service, except the person with the highest reviews and that would be neighborhoodhacker.com. So I did a domain check on both hackerforhirereview.com and neighborhoodhacker.com (see pics attach for proof). I see that neighborhoodhacker.com was started May 4, 2012 (although they said they have been in business for over 10 years) and hackerforhirereview.com was started April 1, 2013.

Problem is that the 1st rating for neigborhoodhacker.com on the hackerforhirereview.com site was on April 2, 2013. That means the very next day the domain name was registered, the website was built and a customer posted a good review about neighborhood hackers. That would be impossible, the website was not even index in Google the fast. Domain started April 1, 2013 and the first review was April 2nd.

Here is some background information that I found about neighborhoodhacker.com and hackerforhirereview.com:

Domain check

- http://who.is/whois/neighborhoodhacker.com
- http://who.is/whois/hackerforhirereview.com

They are hiring on elance:
https://www.elance.com/j/professional-hacker-hire/45647945/

Other victims that they scammed:

- http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Neighborhood-hacker/internet/Neighborhood-hacker-Another-Scam-Internet-1158526
- http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Neighborhood-hackers-/internet/Neighborhood-hackers-NHH-Neighborhood-hackers-is-a-scam-company-who-took-my-money-and-did-1134846
- http://www.scamorg.com/neighborhood-hacker-b2
- http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Hackers-For-Hire-/internet/Hackers-For-Hire-Hackers-For-Hire-professional-hackers-for-hire-Internet-1101611
- http://www.scambook.com/report/view/238864/HackerForHireReviewcom-Complaint-238864-for-$350.00

Charles Tendell

While doing an a search on the internet I put in the keywords hackerforhirereview.com and neighborhoodhacker.com and I came up with this. You can see the pics below or click the following link, http://ctendell.empowernetwork.com/blog/hackers-for-hire. In this article Charles talks only about neighborhoodhacker.com and hackerforhirereview.com and not any other site.

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