Horrible company that kicks negative posters
For the past three months, I've encountered repeated issues with Flyp's reseller tools. It's been one problem after another, with the latest being a JSON error returned as an HTML document when trying to connect to Facebook. As someone familiar with JSON programming, I recognize this as a clear server-side coding error. When I pointed this out, Flyp's support dismissed my concerns, prompting me to call out their inadequate programming and lack of transparency. In response, they claimed I was rude to their staff, which I refute—I simply stated the truth about their subpar programming, likely due to outsourcing to low-quality, low-cost Indian developers, a common issue with some overseas providers.
To expose Flyp’s poor practices, I created a Facebook group where I’ll share all my support tickets and responses to demonstrate their incompetence. Additionally, Flyp offered everyone a $25 Amazon gift card to post a positive review in Facebook groups, no negatives allowed, which raises serious questions about their integrity. I’ve also seen evidence suggesting they pay for fake reviews on Instagram and other platforms for positive reviews in a false attempt to draw in business. In my opinion, this company operates fraudulently, and its online reviews cannot be trusted. I have documentation to back up these claims and encourage others to approach Flyp with caution. I was informed I was rude to their staff when I called them a liar about a phone call, and they were poor programmers. I have not been able to connect for 2 months. I think the truth hurt, so they kicked me. Now it is my turn to spread the truth about them.






