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So one of my clients had me build a website for them and work on a SEO campaign for about a month. Then they suddenly decided to chargeback $1194 and get their money back claiming that I "used a template" and that they did not see any results in the search engines.
How do I get back at this guy and really punish him for being so dishonest? How do I get his site and his GMB listing de-indexed in Google?
I'm also thinking about buying a bunch of 1-star rating from microworkers.com (he's got 40 5-start reviews on Google right now)
Thanks for all your suggestions :(
(10-27-2020 01:51 AM)ablaye1 Wrote: [ -> ]So one of my clients had me build a website for them and work on a SEO campaign for about a month. Then they suddenly decided to chargeback $1194 and get their money back claiming that I "used a template" and that they did not see any results in the search engines.
How do I get back at this guy and really punish him for being so dishonest? How do I get his site and his GMB listing de-indexed in Google?
I'm also thinking about buying a bunch of 1-star rating from microworkers.com (he's got 40 5-start reviews on Google right now)
Thanks for all your suggestions :(

You're asking a LOT here.
Maybe you violated the terms of the deal.
You want us to trust every word of what you say to be true?
Everyone knows there are three sides to a story.
Your side, their side, and the truth, ...which is generally found in the middle there somewhere.

On the other hand, you may be perfectly justified in feeling that you need to get back at this scumbag for wasting your time, losing out on a payday, and not following through on the agreed-upon deal.

To get back at him...

You could go with a prankish type of thing where he opens his front door and gets a bucket of ice water dumped on his head. That'd be kinda funny. However, there could be legal ramifications to this option.


On the other hand, you could go on a complete and utter break from all reason and reality by hunting down everyone who means anything to him and force him to watch as each person/pet is horribly done in. Then you let him live so he can experience the great loss and agonizing pain of what his actions have cost him, ...in stealing your $1198. (There are legal ramifications to this option.)

There's a spectrum my man, find something in the middle there and go to work.

You are welcome Happydance
If you know where the person lives and who he is then there a lot of ways to get back at him, you can do the same he did to you by being his client and making him do all the work. Then don't pay him later as he did with you. Also, giving him a bad review is a good idea as it might help others to not get fooled by him in the future.
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