Hot spot ai is a scam
Hot spot ai is a scam. Took my money, haven't gotten photos or credit or refund. Send multiple emails: It's a total scam. Haven't heard back from them
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Hot spot ai is a scam. Took my money, haven't gotten photos or credit or refund. Send multiple emails: It's a total scam. Haven't heard back from them
hotpot is an ok company. they make it impossible to cancel. there is no customer service number.
It keeps telling me my photos will be ready in 90 minutes, and to check my inbox. 48 hours later now - no photos, and no reactions to my request to refund.
Do not touch, these people are scammers. My account was deleted, yet they still continued to take payments once a week and I cannot do anything about it.
In my situation we were looking for LinkedIn profile headshots.
Possibly 1-2 images out of 60 images were remotely usable.
Almost all images were weird and the teeth were all messed up, even though the original images had better looking teeth. Why make them uglier?
The hair length was random. Why would I want short hair in the ai images, when the hair on the images are long?
Eyes look skewed and stoned unlike the original images.
Boyish look on a lot of images even though originals are feminine.
Skin looks aged, jewelry looks ill positioned in odd angles.
I feel like you should be able to control a lot more parameters.
Anyway, a bit of a disappointment for the amount of money I paid. At least we had a good laugh. and thx for the extra try (that did not change that much with regards to the face diversity. Only the clothes changed)
But i guess that a good old laugh is worth something?
Have a great time improving this tool, so you dont get bad reviews.
The site gave me an "image upload error" but used up my purchased credits irregardless, and then told me to get in touch with their (apparently nonexistant) support. The latter didn't respond to my inquiries, so i had to file for a chargeback with the card provider and luckily have gotten my money (which i was almost scammed out of by this shady site) back through them. I deleted my account right away as well. Stay clear of this site!
The website's GUI is noticeably basic, and initial generations using the default model were poor, but Painting Black White 1 created images perfect for my use case.
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