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"Psdly.com"
Trust score
Average
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Negative points
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Psdly.com
First analysis date: 05/23/2020
| Domain creation date | 07/19/2019 (Over 5 years) |
| Domain expiration date | 07/19/2027 (In over a year) |
| Owner identification in the Whois | |
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2 Reviews / Comments
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eric dupuis 07/16/2023 at 01:04 PM
Rating:Hello,
I'd like to explain how the PSDLY.COM website works.
First of all, to download large files or the latest releases, you need a premium subscription.
You can choose between several plans at "fileaxa.com".
The problem is that even though you've gone premium, you'll still be able to download the files, but not yet use them.
At PSDLY, they've compressed the files and set passwords.
So every time you download files, you'll have to contact support to get the password.
And then they're going to ask you to pay them more money, and if you don't do it like me, they don't answer your messages anymore, and so I happen to be a premium customer, I can download the files but they're all encrypted.
Thank you, scammers.
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princely-3 05/28/2024 at 09:54 PM
Rating:Basically seems to be a complete scam. I found a course there and a link to the actual site they had stolen the course from. The actual lecturer of the course on Udemy confirmed that he didn't authorise psdly.com to distribute his course and that it wasn't the first they had stolen.
They make their money off file downloads charges, but they have hidden charges - the download files are password protected and then you need to pay for extra to access the content. And then the quality is much lower than for the legitimate hosting site. Just go straight to Udemy and don't waste your money on this cheap scam