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Pretending to prodive api access to seedance 2.0. - instead they to so vibecoded browser-automation that fails 99,99% of the time
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Pretending to prodive api access to seedance 2.0. - instead they to so vibecoded browser-automation that fails 99,99% of the time
Don't be fooled by the Seedance 2.0 advertising. This site is a total grift. I purchased a package of credits expecting the promised AI video tools, but the platform is completely broken. Every single generation attempt results in a 'failed' status or a timeout, meaning your credits are effectively stolen the moment you buy them. To make matters worse, their 'customer support' is a joke; the chat agent froze after I waited for hours. It’s a half-baked site thrown up just to harvest money from the AI hype. Avoid this at all costs.
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