Virtualmartpro Reviews 3

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

WARNING BIG BIG BIG SCAM

I paid more than $500 for a Google Merchant Center account and got nothing except endless excuses, changing conditions, and constant attempts to squeeze more money out of me.

At first, they claimed there was a “payment gateway issue” and asked me to pay AGAIN before delivering the account. Then it became:

“Pay $250 more”
then “Pay $200 for misrepresentation fixing”
then “Pay $150 penalty”
then “We only received $350”
then “You made difficulty”
then “We don’t trust you anymore”

Every single day there was a new excuse to avoid delivering the service I already paid for.

The funniest part is that they openly admitted receiving the money, but still refused to deliver the GMC unless I kept sending more BTC.

This is one of the least professional “services” I’ve ever dealt with:

No transparency
No proof
No screenshots
No accountability
Constant pressure to send more crypto
Manipulative customer support
Contradictory explanations every few hours

They also keep using fake “trust us bro” logic while refusing basic business behavior like showing proof of received payments or honoring their own previous agreements.

If you value your money, stay away from this website.

This looks exactly like the classic crypto-service scam pattern:

Take initial payment
Create a fake “issue”
Ask for additional payments
Invent new fees/penalties
Delay everything forever
Blame the customer

I’ve worked with many freelancers and agencies in e-commerce and Google Shopping for years, and this was by far one of the sketchiest experiences I’ve had.

Do NOT send them crypto unless you are ready to lose it.

26 April 2026
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