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It's a Scam !!!!
I lost $1K through Payske and received no help after countless attempts to contact them. Even Stripe couldn’t assist. After researching, I found the name "Hamzah Eljahmi" linked to Payske and another suspicious site, Flospay. Stay away from this scam!
It's a scam company
It's a scam company, I only received the first payment after that they closed my account and Take $3000 without Refunded
I have reported this to Stripe to take necessary action.
I also informed all customers to file a dispute about the payments with their banks until all transactions are refunded to the customers.
payske is scammers
Payske Scammers
They paid me for the first month, but then took $200 from my account, claiming they had closed it. When I asked for a refund, they refused to return my money. My advice: stay away from this company—they're scammers.
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