Scam Alert for Merchants!
Unicorn Payment presents itself as a global payment processor, but behind the facade, they operate a business model designed to scam merchants.
- Fake Offices: They claim to have locations in Hong Kong, Italy, Switzerland, and the UK, but most of these addresses are fake or simply post box addresses. Their only real operational office is in the UK, which they do not publicly disclose.
- Dissolved Company: After reviewing UK company records, it was discovered that Unicorn Payment’s business was dissolved years ago, meaning they are not legally operating as a legitimate company in the UK anymore.
- Merchant Experiences: Many merchants have reported that they initially received payouts, but the payments soon stopped, with Unicorn Payment offering vague claims of rule violations and no evidence to back up their accusations.
- Join the Fight: If you’ve been scammed by Unicorn Payment or know others affected, join us in reporting the company: Report Unicorn Payments
Stay vigilant, and don’t let this company trick you into their web of deceit.
Customer Reviews:
- Frankie Lai: “The company refused to pay out and made all kinds of excuses. They claim rule violations but never provide proof. Total scam.”
- Jaroslaw Mikitsch: “Cooperating with fake profiles.”
Unicorn Payment may seem legitimate at first, but many merchants find out too late that they have fallen into a scam trap.
Stay safe and report any suspicious behavior!