Report on Licenseseller.com and Vineet Chauhan Scam Activities

JamesT927

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Summary: This report details the fraudulent activities and scam operations conducted by Vineet Chauhan, operating under the website licenseseller.com. Numerous victims have reported being deceived by his schemes, and there is substantial evidence to suggest that he engages in extortion, illegal distribution of software, and defamation of legitimate businesses.

Name: Vineet Chauhan
Country: India
Website: licenseseller.com

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Background: Vineet Chauhan has been identified as the person behind licenseseller.com, a website purportedly selling various licensing systems and software products. However, numerous complaints and pieces of evidence indicate that his primary objective is to scam customers and businesses.

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Evidence of Fraudulent Activities:
  1. Email Extortion: Vineet Chauhan has sent multiple emails attempting to extort money from businesses after purchasing their products. Below is a sample email where he threatens to distribute the software for free on forums and demands a refund under false pretenses:

    Subject: Final Warning for Refund
    "I am Vineet Chauhan again. I am again saying you one last time to refund my money. I have your software now purchased from you. It works great so be aware I will sell it for free on forums. I have configured your licensing system on licenseseller.com and it works great.
    Now this is the final warning. Refund me 100% of the money paid to you because this is an illegal licensing system so no one can keep my money. Consider this software as a free gift to me, so refund me 80% of the money or I will need to open a dispute with my bank and they will refund me 100% of the money lol and you will get nothing haha.

    I ask for a refund because this software is a licensing system so no one keeps my money. I hope you got my point. Also, if you will not send me 80% of my money back I will destroy your reputation online on Trustpilot and on public forums. So give me 80% of my money back and keep 20% because I love your licensing system."​

  2. False Claims and Defamation: On various online forums, Vineet Chauhan has posted defamatory remarks about businesses he has scammed. He falsely accuses these businesses of selling outdated or non-functional products to damage their reputation and discourage potential customers from purchasing.
  3. Fake Payment Proofs: Vineet Chauhan has a history of sending fake payment proofs to businesses, claiming he has made a payment when in fact he has not. When confronted with the falsity of these proofs, he switches to other payment methods and continues his extortion attempts.
  4. Threats of Negative Reviews: He frequently threatens businesses with negative reviews on platforms like Trustpilot and other public forums unless they comply with his refund demands, even after he has received and used the products.
Known Incidents: Several businesses have reported similar experiences with Vineet Chauhan. Here are a few key incidents:

Incident 1: A business sold a licensing system to Vineet Chauhan. He later demanded a refund, citing baseless claims, and threatened to ruin the business's reputation by posting negative reviews and distributing the software for free.

Incident 2: Another business received fake payment proofs from Vineet Chauhan, who then demanded the delivery of the software product. Upon verifying the payment was not received, the business refused to send the product, leading to further threats from Chauhan.

Incident 3: Vineet Chauhan was found selling fake licenses for cPanel on his website and various forums. Customers who purchased these licenses found them to be invalid and non-functional, causing significant losses.

Incident 4: A web hosting company reported that Vineet Chauhan bought a web hosting plan, utilized the services for a month, and then demanded a full refund while threatening to post negative reviews online if his demands were not met.

Incident 5: A software developer discovered that Vineet Chauhan had illegally distributed their proprietary software on his website, offering it at a fraction of the cost without any authorization.

Incident 6: Vineet Chauhan purchased a premium WordPress theme, used it for his site, and then falsely claimed it was defective. He demanded a refund and threatened to initiate a chargeback and post defamatory comments if the refund was not processed.

Incident 7: Several customers of Vineet Chauhan reported that they received outdated versions of software instead of the latest versions as advertised. When they contacted him for updates, he ignored their requests.

Incident 8: A cybersecurity firm reported that Vineet Chauhan attempted to scam them by requesting a free trial of their software, then used fake payment proofs to extend the trial indefinitely without making any actual payment.

Incident 9: Vineet Chauhan was caught selling unauthorized copies of Adobe software on his website, leading to several complaints from customers who received counterfeit or non-functional products.

Incident 10: A digital marketing agency reported that Vineet Chauhan ordered a custom plugin, received it, and then disputed the charge with his bank, claiming he never received the product, even though he had already implemented it on his website.

Incident 11: Vineet Chauhan offered fake lifetime licenses for various software products on forums, leading many customers to lose their money when the licenses were found to be invalid or blacklisted.

Incident 12: A business selling SSL certificates found that Vineet Chauhan had copied their product descriptions and sold fake certificates on his website, misleading many customers.

Incident 13: Vineet Chauhan was reported to have purchased a domain name, transferred it to his account, and then reversed the payment, claiming the transaction was unauthorized, leaving the original owner without the domain or payment.

Incident 14: Several victims reported that Vineet Chauhan sold them fraudulent antivirus software licenses. These licenses were either expired or never valid, exposing their systems to potential threats.

Incident 15: A customer service software company found that Vineet Chauhan had duplicated their entire website, offering their software illegally at reduced prices, causing confusion and loss of business for the legitimate company.

Incident 16: Vineet Chauhan purchased a set of graphic design templates, used them for his projects, and then filed a chargeback claiming the files were corrupted, despite having successfully used them.

Incident 17: A web development company reported that Vineet Chauhan downloaded their premium themes and plugins, then redistributed them for free on multiple forums, causing significant financial damage to the original developers.
Vineet Chauhan, operating under licenseseller.com, engages in systematic fraudulent activities aimed at extorting businesses, illegally distributing software, and damaging reputations through false claims and defamation. His actions are harmful not only to individual businesses but also to the integrity of online marketplaces and forums.

Recommendations:
  • Ban and Report: Online platforms and forums should ban Vineet Chauhan and report his activities to prevent further scams.
  • Legal Action: Businesses affected by his scams should consider taking legal action against him.
  • Community Awareness: Informing the wider community about his fraudulent activities can help others avoid falling victim to his schemes.
By taking these steps, we can protect legitimate businesses and maintain a trustworthy online environment.
 

LicenseSeller

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Please review this review it hurting my reputation, I only scam to save time not aways scam. When people buy cheap licenses from me they expect that everything will work 100% fine but that's not possible because it's cheap licenses you will face issue and no support.
 

Helposoft Staff

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@LicenseSeller we never remove any honest review of our visitors as we encourage people to post there negative and positive reviews here so people can read past experiences to avoid scammers like you. First of all I would say shame on you and secondly if you are selling cheap licenses then you don't provide support and scam people then it's better you stop selling so innocent people can't get scammed.

I recommend LicenseDash.com always provide fastest support and the license has no bugs and no issues at all, I am using them for long time.

Shame on your licenseseller once again!!!
 

LicenseSeller

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Okey I scam people, do what ever you want... I will continue scamming people until people has gread to buy cheap licenses. Hahaha you guys can't stop me! 😂
 
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