Codesterra Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM WARNING: Fake Scripts, Stolen Content, and Bait & Switch Tactics

This is not a professional script developer, but a scammer reselling broken and "dirty" code.

I purchased a calculator script, but what I received was a disaster:

Fake Source Code: Instead of a standalone script, the files are just embedding (iframing) tools from other websites like Bankrate.com. This is not a product; it’s a copyright-violating link collection.

Hidden/Malicious Code: The files are heavily obfuscated using Base64. When I asked for clean code, the seller tried to extort an additional $100 for "clean files." This is a classic "Bait and Switch" tactic.

Absurd Lies: The seller literally claimed in our chat that they developed Bankrate and Omnicalculator. These are multi-million dollar companies, and this developer is clearly lying to cover up their fraud.

Poor Quality: The demo on the website does not match the product delivered. The files are outdated, broken, and useless for any professional project.

If you value your money and your server's security, do not buy anything from this site. I am currently escalating this to a PayPal dispute for fraud and misrepresentation.

13 January 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I hired CodeNexa codesterra.com he scam me not give source code when i purchase


I hired CodeNexa (codesterra.com) in January 2026 for custom source code development. We communicated via WhatsApp, and I made a payment via Binance crypto on January 15, 2026 for the promised source code.

What Went Wrong:

Payment was completed on January 15, 2026 via Binance crypto

Initial delivery deadline was January 15, 2026

Source code was never delivered

Sent multiple follow-up messages starting from January 15, 2026

All messages have been ignored with no response since January 16, 2026

Current Status:
As of January 27, 2026, I have not received the promised source code or any refund despite multiple attempts to contact them. The WhatsApp number used for communication (+92 335 9261638) is no longer responding.

16 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Codesterra Are Scammers

Codesterra is 100% scammer. I ordered for a Snapchat Downloader plugin. They ask me to payment first and i sent the amount. Then they make excuses and give me wrong plugin file with full of malware and viruses.

They are scammers, please stay away from them. They also changed their number from their website.

I will try my best to submit F.I.R against the bloody scammers.

I have full proof for it, if anybody need.

29 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM ALERT: Broken Script + Threats to Ban Your PayPal

SCAM ALERT: Broken Script + Threats to Ban Your PayPal

Honestly? I wish I’d never found Codesterra.

I bought their "Downloader Hub" script back in March 2025 for $79. It worked for one week before completely breaking. That’s when the nightmare started:

"Support" asked for my SERVER LOGINS (!!) then ghosted me for weeks.

Every follow-up got the same copy-pasted replies:
"Wait for Eid holidays to end."
"Summer holidays delay our team."

After 3 months of being strung along, I asked for a refund. Their response?

"We will ban your PayPal account in 24 hours its chellange."

The cruel irony? Their own policy promises refunds for "non-functional products support can’t fix." But they never tried to fix it—they just ran out the clock.

Save yourself the rage:
🔹 Their "support" is a black hole
🔹 Their refund policy is fiction
🔹 They’ll intimidate you if you complain

I already have Everything with screenshot proof
They never Give me my money back

You’ve been warned.

24 March 2025

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