At TZ Audios, we believe in the power of genuine creativity. However, the rise of "opportunistic fraud" and "premeditated deception" threatens the mutual trust necessary for such partnerships.
This portal serves as a clinical archive of deceptive patterns we have encountered. By documenting these cases, we aim to:
The Tactic: The individual accepts a full reimbursement from our company, then waits for a "silent period" to initiate a return on the original purchase platform.
The Goal: To illegally secure a 200% payout—keeping the reimbursement while reclaiming the initial capital.
The Tactic: Once their breach of contract is detected, the individual immediately assumes the role of a "victim," weaponizing social media to claim they were "scammed."
The Goal: To create a "noise shield" to mask their own financial theft.
The Tactic: The participant receives an upfront "good faith" deposit but provides fake or unauthorized order IDs to buy time.
The Goal: To secure small "micro-advances" without any intent to fulfill the agreement.
The Tactic: The creator uses their follower count to demand special treatment, ignoring technical guidelines and blaming "process complexity" for their own failures.
There is an ancient wisdom that says: "A healer does not knock on doors; a teacher does not offer a lesson on a passing whim". It means that value must be met with respect, and expertise should not be cheapened by aggressive pursuit.
In our passion to support the creator community, perhaps our only mistake was reaching out first to those we could not pre-screen for character. In doing so, we unintentionally knocked on the doors of individuals with "Dark Psychology"—people who do not value partnership, but only seek prey.
When our anti-fraud systems thwart their attempts to exploit us, these individuals react like a "swarming horde" (Zombie-like aggression), launching coordinated attacks and spreading slander across social platforms to vent their frustration at being unable to "game" the system.
Logic vs. Emotion: A "scam" takes your money and leaves you with nothing. We provide high-end hardware ($300–$500 value) and offer massive cash rewards. Calling a high-value asset exchange a "scam" is a logical fallacy used by those who either cannot afford participation costs or refuse to be held to professional standards.
Accountability is Not Aggression: We prefer to be slandered by a thousand "thwarted opportunists" than to lose one dollar of our honest partners' budget to fraud. If honesty feels like a "trap," then this collaboration is not for you.
Transparency is our primary defense. We archive all communications, transaction IDs, and IP logs. If you attempt to defraud TZ Audios through "Double-Dipping," unauthorized channel manipulation, or the retention of unearned advances:
We continue to invest thousands of dollars monthly into creators who value their word. If you are a professional who respects the spirit of collaboration, we welcome you.
To the 1% who seek to exploit the system: The record starts here.
[View the Full Archive of Documented Scammers & Chat Histories below]
By the way, if you're curious about how many scammers we've encountered over the years, feel free to check our Scammer List. here.