Moretech Reviews 4

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.5

While we don't verify specific claims because reviewers' opinions are their own, we may label reviews as "Verified" when we can confirm a business interaction took place. Read more

To protect platform integrity, every review on our platform—verified or not—is screened by our 24/7 automated software. This technology is designed to identify and remove content that breaches our guidelines, including reviews that are not based on a genuine experience. We recognise we may not catch everything, and you can flag anything you think we may have missed. Read more

Company details

  1. TV store
  2. Movie Streaming Service

Written by the company

MoreTech.ma est une plateforme marocaine spécialisée dans les services de streaming TV haut de gamme. Elle offre un accès complet chaînes internationales, films et séries en qualité UHD et 4K, sans interruption ni coupure. Grâce à une technologie de diffusion stable et rapide, vous profitez d’une expérience fluide sur Smart TV, Android Box, PC ou mobile. Que vous soyez particulier ou professionnel, MoreTech.ma vous garantit un service fiable, rapide et accessible, pour découvrir la nouvelle génération du divertissement télévisuel au Maroc.


Contact info

3.5

Average

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

4 reviews

5-star
4-star
3-star
2-star
1-star

No history of asking for reviews

This company hasn't invited their customers, so reviews may not be representative

Hasn’t replied to negative reviews

How this company uses Trustpilot

See how their reviews and ratings are sourced, scored, and moderated.

Companies on Trustpilot aren't allowed to offer incentives or pay to hide reviews. Reviews are the opinions of individual users and not of Trustpilot. Read more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM ALERT


SCAM ALERT: Moretech.ma and Owner Alae – Freelancer Payment Fraud
In the world of digital marketing and SEO, trust is the currency that keeps our industry moving. Unfortunately, some bad actors use the hard work of freelancers to grow their businesses and then disappear when it comes time to pay. This article serves as a formal warning regarding the website Moretech.ma, an IPTV service based in Morocco, and its owner, Alae.
The Incident
The owner of Moretech.ma, operating under the name Alae (Contact: +212 680-862803), recently commissioned a total of 9 professional articles to be published with live backlinks. During the initial negotiation, Alae refused to provide an advance payment, claiming he had been "scammed" before and would only pay once the work was verified.

As a professional showing good faith, I completed the task. I published the articles on high-quality sites and provided the live links as requested. Despite the work being completed to his specifications, the payment was never sent.
The Pattern of Deception
When the live links were delivered, Alae began a series of stalling tactics. He first promised to send the payment via Binance by "afternoon." When the afternoon passed, he promised it would be done by "evening." Instead of fulfilling his financial obligation, Alae chose to block all communication once he had secured the live SEO value for his website.
This is a classic "hit and run" scam used by unethical site owners to gain free SEO authority and traffic at the expense of independent workers.
Website Information and Warning to Users
The website involved is:
Service: IPTV Morocco
Owner Name: Alae
WhatsApp/Contact: +212 680-862803
We are calling on the international SEO and freelance community to take note of this behavior. If you are a service provider, writer, or link builder, do not engage with Moretech.ma or Alae without 100% upfront payment.
Furthermore, we urge all current and potential subscribers—especially those in French and Arabic-speaking regions—to be aware of the ethics of the company they are supporting. A business that built its online presence through theft and the exploitation of workers is not a business that can be trusted with your personal data or payment information.

A Call to Action
To protect the integrity of our industry, we request the following:
Freelancers: Check your records. If you have worked with this individual, ensure you have been paid. If not, consider removing any content or links pointing to this domain.
Webmasters: If you have hosted guest posts for this site, be aware that the middleman or writer may have been defrauded.
Community Reporting: Share this alert in SEO groups, "Blacklist" forums, and on social media to ensure no other freelancer loses their time and resources to this scam.
Stealing labor is a crime of integrity. While Alae may have received his live links for now, the long-term reputation of Moretech.ma will now be associated with fraud.

How to use this with your images:
When you post this on a blog or social media:
Use the screenshots: Upload the chat screenshots you provided as evidence. This proves the work was requested and the payment was promised.
Alt-Text: For the images, use keywords like "Moretech.ma scam," "IPTV Morocco Alae fraud," and "+212680862803 scam."
Title: Make sure the title of your post includes the website name so it shows up when people search for it on Google.
Note on "Reporting": Instead of asking for mass reports, it is better to submit a "Spam Report" to Google Search Console regarding the domain if you have the power to remove the links you created. If you published these on your own sites, delete the articles immediately.

6 May 2026
Unprompted review
Show reviews in all languages. (4 reviews)

The Trustpilot Experience

Anyone can write a Trustpilot review. People who write reviews have ownership to edit or delete them at any time, and they’ll be displayed as long as an account is active.

Companies can ask for reviews via automatic invitations. Labeled Verified, they’re about genuine experiences.

Learn more about other kinds of reviews.

We use dedicated people and clever technology to safeguard our platform. Find out how we combat fake reviews.

Learn about Trustpilot’s review process.

Here are 8 tips for writing great reviews.

Verification can help ensure real people are writing the reviews you read on Trustpilot.

Offering incentives for reviews or asking for them selectively can bias the TrustScore, which goes against our guidelines.

Take a closer look