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Let's Explore the Con-Artists / Scamsters / Frauds backed by Ian

We believe couple of scammers are backed by Ian McFaul alone.

aka Flippa Head of the Support Representative

Let's expose the scam listings run by this suspected scamster.
If typical scammers are committing fraud on Flippa, they’ll be banned. But what happens when the Flippa Support Representatives themselves are involved in questionable activities?

Raise your voice against these organized scams, which have been victimizing innocent people for a decade.

Share your experience, we will publish it unbiased.

A couple of scam sellers are backed by Flippa Support Agents.

A Public Challenge to prove I'm wrong

I’ve reported numerous listings selling unlicensed CodeCanyon scripts, not just once or twice, but multiple times, often providing evidence directly from the script developers themselves stating that these actions are illegal. Yet, no action has been taken. Here’s one profile from my reports as an example.
If Ian McFaul isn’t connected to these accounts, then why hasn’t any action been taken against them? I challenge them to prove otherwise. For more details, please watch the video.

Don't prove it to us—prove it to the beloved community. We're open to a debate.

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Why Flippa Ignores License Disclosure: A Blind Spot or a Deliberate Choice?

Why Flippa Ignores License Disclosure: A Blind Spot or a Deliberate Choice?

Transparency is the foundation of any trustworthy marketplace, especially when it comes to digital assets like websites. Buyers need to…
Flippa or Flippa Mafia? My Experience as a Top Seller Turned Target

Flippa or Flippa Mafia? My Experience as a Top Seller Turned Target

Flippa or Flippa Mafia? My Experience as a Top Seller Turned Target Flippa, the digital marketplace promising fair play and…
Are You Safe Selling Bulk Websites on Flippa? The Reality Behind the Marketplace

Are You Safe Selling Bulk Websites on Flippa? The Reality Behind the Marketplace

If you’re a website creator looking to list multiple sites on Flippa, you might be wondering: is it safe to…
Flippa’s Double Act: The Big Business Image and the Cheap Script Reality

Flippa’s Double Act: The Big Business Image and the Cheap Script Reality

Flippa has positioned itself as the digital marketplace where buyers can access million-dollar online businesses and high-value digital assets. With…
The Unusual World of Flippa's Customer Support Team: A Deep Dive into Ian's Choices

The Unusual World of Flippa's Customer Support Team: A Deep Dive into Ian's Choices

In a digital marketplace like Flippa, you’d expect a customer support team filled with people who understand the intricate technicalities…
The Truth Behind Flippa's 5-Star Ratings: How Buyers Are Misled on Trustpilot

The Truth Behind Flippa's 5-Star Ratings: How Buyers Are Misled on Trustpilot

Online marketplaces thrive on buyer and seller trust, often measured by star ratings and reviews. However, beneath Flippa’s seemingly glowing…

Flippa Listings

Beware of this listings, don't be a victim

Take a Look at their ratings

As we carefully determined their reviews pattern, we found that 75% of 5-star ratings are fake, where below 3 stars are from quite dis satisfied users, Since they don't have competitors in this industry, their is no other company that tries to downgrade Flippa 

Here it has 27% Bad Reviews let's say 5% or 10% is okay what do you mean by 27%, to maintain their dignity Flippa leaves fake good reviews, who cares!
As soon as they got bad reviews they tried to balance the overall rating average by putting fake good reviews.
Since they claimed business on Trustpilot they only posted Fake reviews since you will see so many verified users leaving bad reviews, but here they don't care about reviews because they are not claimed this business here.
This is a open letter to Flippa from Reddit User. He exposed the active $500,000 scam and how Flippa support is covering it up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Let's free your mind with some FAQ

Is Flippa a Scam?

The most important takeaway is that Flippa is merely a marketplace, a platform where anyone can list a website for sale.

Here's the catch: some Flippa employees are involved in selling scam websites, and there are so many scam seller accounts that are backed by Flippa support representatives. So you can decide what to call this platform.

Wait. How do you specifically mention that the guy name called Ian McFaul is involved with Flippa scam?

We have strong reason on basis of the evidence that make us believe that he is directly or indirectly supporting one of the seller's fraudulent listings; please contact us at any time for more information.

I know couple of scam listings, can I report it?

Well yes, you can report the listings but you should provide proof that how is that specific listing is a scam.
Click here to report the listing.

I know couple of incidents? how to add my stories?

Don't worry click contact us below and write a message, we'll get back to you.

Where to find Flippa Listing ID?

Check the Flippa Listing URL, which contains eight numbers such as https://flippa.com/11121245, simply copy that number and search in our website.

Does every Flippa Support is a scam?

We don't think so, not every Flippa support is a scammer, well some of them are definitly invloved with some couple of sellers or may be they crated fake seller account, only they knows.

After I report they banned the scammer does this sound good?

If the scammer account is owned by an individual, the account will be banned; to showcase their integrity, they will also ban the accounts of legitimate sellers. However, if the account is owned by them or their colleagues, it is difficult to say whether the account will be banned. If you presented them with sufficient evidence, they could delete their account to protect their reputation, and they could create a new fake account with fabricated history.

I am a legitimate seller, so why did they ban me for no particular reason?

Well, if they believe that you are questioning some of their scam listings, or if they believe that you are competing with other sellers who are backed by a Flippa support agent, they will ban you account even you are legitimate seller. As we recently learned that this has been their standard practice for the past few years.

Are you against a Flippa?

Flippa is a great marketplace for selling and buying websites, and we always encourage sellers who are honest.

We oppose certain scam seller accounts and fake accounts backed by Flippa Support agents, in addition to some scam listings that sell nulled CodeCanyon scripts with fancy domains and selling website by claiming fabricated and fake revenue claims.

Can I get each and every listing status on Flippascam.com?

Due to the fact that this is a side project for us, we cannot update every Flippa listing, because everyday the scammers listings are growing, it's hard to list each and every listing, but we can inspect for you. If you have a question about a specific listing, please contact us with the link to the listing, and we will let you know whether you can proceed or not. And it's completely free, you heard right; we don't charge a single penny to review the listings.
And users can submit listings using the 'Report Listing' option so that we can review them and include them on our website.

What does it mean that I discovered several positive Video and Article reviews of Flippa?

Some of them are con artists, and others claim to have purchased profitable websites on Flippa Marketplace, but it's all a sham and paid advertisements.
Did you know that 90% of websites claiming to be profitable disappear after one year? If those are profitable then why they got shut down. It's all bait, don't get caught.

What are the top marketplaces for acquiring established websites?

Well, there are so many legitimate marketplaces that we won't name them; otherwise, Flippa representative can turn this website into another dimension.

I noticed some interesting listings that generate millions of transactions, is this true?

Well, very few of them are legitimate, let's take 3 out of 100, but the vast majority are fabricated. I agree that you will see a real proof of transaction, as they spend 1 to 2 years with real transactions to make it appear genuine, but trust me, once you've purchased an established website, you'll notice a steady decline in transactions. Eventually, it will vanish within a year.

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