How to Hire a Hacker Without Getting Scammed
You need a hacker for one reason or another. Sometimes personal, business, or revenge. Maybe you need to hack into someone's social media or hack their iPhone or Android. Maybe you need server data, shut down a site or want to be #1 on Google. Maybe you lost money on a scam exchange and need crypto recovery assistance. For whatever reason, you need a hacker.
Who can you trust? Who do you pay? Do you hire the scammer you found on Reddit, or Instagram, boasting about how they can do your bidding for dirt cheap, and fast?
Do you hire scammers who have no real presence online?
Do you hire the scammer who uses gmail as a way to communicate, or can’t answer the phone because he sounds like a tribal bushman form Nigeria or a carpet salesman from Mubai?
Clearly not.
What do you do? How do you find a dependable source with a record of success and progression?
Hire a Hacker Pro has been around since beepers. Remember when it was IRC chat on Hotmail? Have you ever had your MySpace hacked? Since 2008, Hire a Hacker Pro has been washing the floor with “wannabe” competitors.
You don’t have to put your money on Hire a Hacker Pro. In fact, you should go shop for the cheapest deal you can find and then hire those guys, right? Sure it makes sense that billion dollar companies just let bushmen hack right past their security. All the lies you will read and hear about online, will get you one step closer to being scammed.
Use your brain. If someone does not answer the phone when you call and refuses to speak with you or explain exactly how the process works in a way you can understand or at least feel confident with, it’s a scam.
If they use free email like Gmail or Yahoo as a contact source, it’s a scam.
Check their longevity online. Check backlinks. Make sure they have some sort of legitimate backing, not just fake reviews on Trustpilot or Sitejabber.
Anything that comes from Africa or India is a scam. Even the scammers are just trying to sell leads. All scams.
Use your better judgement. You can see a list (updated daily) of scammers on FakeHackers.com. Fake Hackers will escrow any transaction, free.
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