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  1. Who will be held responsible in the case where a system administrator here hacked into my account and posted false information? I'm informing everyone to be cautious of the scammer, Pokye. This is not about exposing anyone’s personal information. I have acted properly in every way. This is a public warning to alert others about this person, who has clearly committed fraud and wrongdoing. Several victims have reached out to me directly, telling me they were scammed by this individual — even though I didn’t know who he was at first. Now do you see? If no one speaks out, others will continue to be deceived. The first attached image is from the person who contacted me and told me who he really is. The second image shows the rules and terms of the game purchase, which he clearly read and agreed to. It's surprising that there are only people here supporting the wrongdoer. They contacted us to purchase our game, and we already sent them the purchase agreement to read. The agreement includes two key conditions that clearly apply: 1 - No refunds under any circumstances — because this is software, it can be copied and stored. It is not a physical item that can simply be returned if the buyer is dissatisfied. 2 - We do not provide support, instructions, or guidance in any case. This is because we only sell ready-to-play games that are easy to install and can be played immediately. And the biggest issue is that the system administrator here — or possibly someone named Pokye — hacked into my account. Then they created a post making it look like we were the ones at fault, which misled others into thinking that Pokye is a good person. This alone clearly shows that they are the real wrongdoer. Why would a system administrator hack a member's account to do something like this? It's clear from their actions that they have bad intentions and have committed a serious offense. If anyone wants to know the full story from the beginning, you can check it out here. This link leads to the post where a certain system administrator hacked into my account and made a post to make themselves look like the good person, while shifting all the blame onto us. Everything about this is wrong, yet people are still taking the side of the wrongdoer. That clearly shows this place is full of scammers. If that's the case, then we will spread the word elsewhere — that this website is a hub for criminals and fraudsters. Even the system administrators are hacking users’ accounts to post on their behalf, without facing any consequences or taking any responsibility. We will make sure everyone knows: never do business with anyone from this site. Goodbye to all the scammers, supported only by other bad people. It’s no surprise that no one donates monthly, because this place is full of scammers who have harmed others.
  2. Who created this post just to twist the story and make themselves look innocent? You even went as far as hacking into my account to post this message in my name—just to cover up your wrongdoing. Is this what you call the “right thing to do”? Or is this place really full of scammers helping each other?
  3. If you don’t understand the legal matters, then it’s best to stay silent. I am simply informing others about someone who poses a threat—a scammer—so that they won’t fall victim. Why are you upset about it? Or are you part of the same group as the scammer? It’s honestly quite amusing—suddenly jumping into the conversation when we have all the evidence clearly laid out.
  4. We provided the rules and terms for reading, clearly stating that we do not offer refunds under any circumstances because it is software. We also specified that we do not provide teaching or guidance under any circumstances, as we sell a fully pre-configured game, ready to play. We delivered the full game to him, and he successfully tested it. However, he later demanded the source code from us. We informed him that our policy clearly states we do not provide teaching or source code under any circumstances, which can be seen in the rules and terms. He was dissatisfied and requested a refund through PayPal. Since we did not receive any notification from PayPal, we were unable to dispute the claim, resulting in our funds being deducted. Additionally, payments from other customers were also affected and deducted. This was all due to the actions of the scammer, Pokye, who violated the agreed-upon terms despite being informed of them before making the purchase.
  5. Everyone, look at what they have done. The administrator of this website has hacked my account and made a post to make others misunderstand that I wrote it. I did not create this post—my account was hacked. I stand by my statement that Pokye is a scammer. You can check all the real messages in this post: Scammer Alert: Pokye It seems that Pokye is an admin on this platform as well—absolutely disgraceful. He contacted us to purchase a game from Pcmedias, inquired about the details, and we provided all the necessary information. We also sent him the terms and conditions, which he acknowledged and agreed to. After finalizing the purchase and completing the PayPal payment, we delivered the game along with all necessary unlock codes and setup instructions. However… he later demanded access to the source code from our game. We reminded him that our terms clearly state that we do not provide source code, nor do we offer any refunds under any circumstances since this is a digital product. Our service is about selling a ready-to-play, easy-install game—perfect for those who want to enjoy the game without hassle. If he only wanted the source code, he should have purchased it separately. We even provided evidence to clarify this, yet he remained silent and instead filed a PayPal dispute claiming the product was "not as described"—even though he had already received and played the game successfully. This is textbook fraud—scamming people left and right. Imagine buying something, using PayPal to pay, and then fraudulently requesting a refund. If the seller doesn’t dispute the claim, Pokye gets both the product and his money back. Even if the seller fights back, Pokye still keeps the product while attempting to scam his way into a refund. I've also received additional reports from other people who have been scammed by Pokye before. If you've been scammed by him, please contact me directly on the Pcmedias page. Several victims have already reported similar fraud from Pokye. **We sell complete, ready-to-play games. You may not know the details, but Thai people do—we sell games, not source code. The rules are clear, but you didn’t read them, even though we provided a link for you to read from the very first time you contacted us. Now you want our source code? What are you thinking? The entire game is priced cheaper than a single simple game script. The rules were there, but you chose not to read them. Regarding PayPal, we never received a notice to dispute the claim. We just found out today because another customer made a payment via PayPal. Also, other people have contacted us, telling us that you are a scammer. There are others who have been scammed by you—just look at the screenshots yourself. They reached out to us directly.** I'm sorry if the text is hard to understand because I used a translation program. And victims have contacted us through our page, informing us that Pokye has scammed many others before. Looking at the attached image, it shows the person who contacted us to provide information, confirming that he is Pokye. Initially, we didn’t know who he was.
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