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  • Report:  #530100

Complaint Review: Rayahari.net & LearntoHack.co.uk

Rayahari.net & LearntoHack.co.uk Hack Google Password, Hack Gmail Password, Hack Facebook Password Rayahari, Learntohack, Rayahari Scam, Learn to hack scam, hacking gmail, hacking facebook, facebook hack, hack gmail, Internet *NOTICE..!! this ripoff has nothing to do with Google search engine - many rip-off businesses use the Google name to fool consumers.

  • Reported By:
    hackscam — Los Angeles California United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Sat, November 28, 2009
  • Updated:
    Sun, December 27, 2009


Rayahari.net & LearntoHack.co.uk Facebook & Gmail Hack Scam

I've been offline for 2 months cause I had to take care of my dying mother who has cancer.  It took me 2 years to establish my facebook account, but without my gmail account access, I couldnt get access. 

So I Google'd for a Facebook hack because I forgot both my Gmail and facebook password.  I found this site called Rayahari.net claims to hack Gmail & Facebook.

The site looked legit cause it has Google Ads displayed on it and a nice video that describes what should appear to be really advanced scripts performing an online hack demonstration.

This is the Google Adwords Account:  pub-5422275120301203

Note:  Many people are mentioning on various forums that they we're scammed by this same person via various domains.  I checked The same Google adwords account is being used on LearntoHack.co.uk, Learn-to-hack.com, Learntohack.biz and others.  Also, all sites appear to be currently hosted on the same server - 209.249.222.75.  Please note that all of the registrar domain ownership "WHOIS" information on the domains is totally false.

I was desperate and stupid and paid $199 for what should have been access to both of my accounts.  I really wanted access to my facebook/gmail account cause it has all my family members.  I paid this service via Western Union. 

After payment, the only email I received was from Western Union online website validating that a guy named Nguyen Thi Du from Vietnam received the cash in person almost an hour after it was paid. 

After I paid, he didn't answer me for a week.  Finally he answered me on Thanksgiving - this is what he wrote:

"You Americans are so dumb.  You stupid f**** idiots believe every thing you read and see.  Did you really think that I will help you illegally hack Gmail / Facebook? 

But just so you know, I spent your money with friends on video games and drinks. Now please stop emailing me and f*** off."


1 Updates & Rebuttals


honzingkuah68

Laguna Niguel,
California,
United States of America

You Big Liar ! You might be his competitor and are trying to cheat people

#2Consumer Comment

Sun, December 27, 2009

In response to your lie...

I don't agree. Password recovery is a legit need. I own my email account and have a right to all passwords associated with that account.

I have used this site and they are extremly helpful ! I have sent 140 bucks by paypal to this guys in UK and he has added funds to my account only few hours after transaction.

Im still having access to my account on their website and I can show you that I can log into my account right now. It might be something wrong with your account or you are their direct competitor, so you try to report them to destroy their reputation. You are trying to cheat people so everyone think that they are scammer but they are not !!! Im the live proof !

I have even received an email from the owner of the company who does appear to make it right; You should contact them again to get any updates about your account.

Today, I have contacted this guy and he said: You are a BIG LIAR about the drinks and video games !!! They are a business company so tell me what they are doing with video games or you have created this history just to drive people to think in the way that they are scammer?? You are so disgusting !

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