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Fake website consultants from Bark tried to get me to click malicious links.
We are responding to provide the full facts of this interaction for complete transparency.
This concerned a legitimate $200 Starter Plan website design project via a Bark lead for Ashley Yeager of Now Notary LLC (Jupiter, FL).
Timeline of events:
On April 5, 2026, the client paid $100 via PayPal (Transaction ID: 6CS85982XE8268222). Our billing team sent a standard confirmation email thanking her and confirming the project was active.
The client sent a detailed email outlining security preferences. We replied professionally the next morning (April 6, 9:34 AM), fully agreeing to her requests for full ownership and control.
We offered a guided Zoom call to set everything up under her GitHub/Hosting account with complete admin access from day one.
We conducted a detailed 2+ hour Zoom call walking through the setup as requested. During this call we were fully transparent that we are a new startup.
Later that evening, the client sent sudden accusatory messages after reading something on BBB (we have no BBB profile yet) and terminated the project.
We responded immediately and professionally:
We processed a full refund of the entire amount on April 7, 2026 (PayPal Refund Transaction ID: 78T53615C7142321B). The client has already received her money back with zero financial loss.
We permanently deleted all her images, content, business materials, draft work, and any related files.
We ended communication as requested.
Addressing the claims directly:
No malicious or phishing links were ever sent by us. The only preview links shared were standard secure HTTPS temporary test links on Netlify, normal practice for showing draft progress to clients.
The link the client became suspicious of was a standard, legitimate PayPal receipt link that contained /authflow/password-recovery parameters. This is common and normal behavior in official PayPal transaction emails for verification and receipt access. It was not created by us and was not an attempt to access her account
The client ran a generic check on the screenshot of the receipt and got a AI-generated overview (from GPT) that misidentified the link as suspicious and raised a false red flag. We advised her to verify the transaction directly by logging into her PayPal account, which would have clearly shown it was a legitimate receipt.
The client herself admitted in this Scampulse report that she “only gave them a small deposit and am getting it back from PayPal.” There was no scam, no financial loss, and the matter was fully resolved with a complete refund within 24 hours of her termination notice.
This was a normal website consultation that ended when the client became frustrated. We were transparent from the start that we are a new startup, invested significant time (over 2 hours on a call), respected her security requests, delivered on the paid invoice, and immediately issued a full refund with complete data deletion when she decided not to proceed. We have full documentation including the invoice, both PayPal transactions, email chain, and call notes.
We stand by our legitimate business and professional conduct. Anyone with questions can contact us directly at [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected].
Since the client has already received her full $100 refund (confirmed via PayPal Transaction ID 78T53615C7142321B) and there was zero loss, we respectfully ask her to update or remove this report so it accurately reflects the resolved outcome.
Best regards,
Hassan & Zabe Ameer
BestPalDesign.com
(DBA of Matriarchs Media Marketing and PR USA, LLC)
18222 Newmachar Way, Richmond, TX 77407
Emails: [email protected] | [email protected]
Phone: (737) 400-9367
Toll-Free: (855) 518-2378