🚨 Beware of B for Black – Masterclass in Exploiting Professionals and Dodging Payments
🚨 Beware of B for Black – Masterclass in Exploiting Professionals and Dodging Payments
If there’s one thing B for Black is truly good at, it’s exploiting trust, dodging accountability, and disrespecting the people who build their brand for them.
They hired me to develop their entire website — a project completed with precision, professionalism, and transparency at every stage. Not only did they approve the work as delivered, but they also used the final product to launch their business. And once it was live and profitable? They simply vanished when it came time to pay, hiding behind a string of fabricated, petty excuses like “fonts not matching” or “aesthetic changes” — all conveniently raised months later, and only after I followed up repeatedly for payment.
Make no mistake: this wasn’t a misunderstanding. It was a calculated move. A deliberate strategy to take and run — knowing full well that small businesses and freelancers often don’t have legal teams to chase them.
B for Black represents everything that’s wrong with unethical startups pretending to be premium brands. Behind the black-and-gold polish lies a business built on disrespect, manipulation, and zero integrity. They want the results of real professionals but treat those professionals like they’re disposable.
If you’re a designer, developer, agency, or investor — walk away before they do to you what they did to me. There are brands worth building. This isn’t one of them.


