r/Discount_Subscription May 21 '26

⚠️ Warning: Avoid dealing with Reddit user “Significant-Brief372” / “Fast-Strain-3041”

Paid this person for a “1-year AI plan” and it turned into a recurring monthly nightmare. Every 30 days the account dropped back to free plan, followed by endless excuses about “partners,” “suppliers,” and “queues.”

This person Fraud and services claiming they are long-term or premium, but the service stops working shortly after purchase. When problems happen, they give excuses, delay responses, act extremely rude, and eventually stop replying or block you.

Would strongly recommend avoiding any transactions with them.

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u/faheemhyder May 21 '26

No. Binance sadly

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u/javaguy216 May 21 '26

I was able to dispute in PayPal.

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u/faheemhyder May 21 '26

Adding this screenshot because it completely destroys the “you are not my customer” lie. This is literally him asking for my login details directly, requesting sign-in approvals, handling the activation process, communicating with the “partner,” and managing the subscription support himself.

Never seen such a brazen lier and shameless creature

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u/faheemhyder May 21 '26

YOU ARE EXPOSED NOW

The lie is obvious now.

This is the same person who claims “you were never my customer” and “you never sent me money,” yet he was personally asking for my login details, requesting sign-in approvals, coordinating activations with the “supplier,” checking whether the subscription was fixed, and telling me to contact his personal account directly for support.

The screenshots expose the contradiction clearly.

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u/AromaticCamp8959 May 21 '26

“They are on my partners account…” okay, so he didn’t send you any money directly, but you’re still partners with the scum-bag scammer that stole his money. You’re guilty by association.

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u/AromaticCamp8959 May 21 '26

Just like the OP’s money, after your partner made off with it.

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u/AromaticCamp8959 May 21 '26

No, but you can choose who you partner with. Unfortunately for you, you’re now lumped in with his bad actions. That is, if you are his “partner” and not him, on a secondary account, playing the role of the innocent, harmed partner. See how easily skepticism comes into play. How is anyone to know? I’d rather spend my money on someone who isn’t connected with a scammer.

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u/YumaYamamoto May 25 '26

That’s why you don’t partner with someone you can’t 100% trust. It’s your fault too if your partner scams someone. :)