PayDo Clarification Request: Scam-Or Project Reviews Previous Reports After Receiving New Evidence
Overview
Scam-Or Project has been approached by the payment processor PayDo concerning several previously published reports. According to PayDo, some statements and contextual representations within those reports were allegedly factually inaccurate or potentially misleading.
PayDo’s Response and Supporting Documents
In light of this, PayDo provided Scam-Or Project with additional documentation and explanations outlining its corporate structure, business operations, and compliance framework. Scam-Or Project has formally accepted these materials for review and has launched an internal verification process to reassess the original publications.
Editorial Standards and Review Policy
At Scam-Or Project, our mission is to deliver accurate, fair, and evidence-based financial intelligence. Upholding this commitment includes a willingness to reconsider, revise, or supplement previously released content if new and verifiable information emerges.
Once the review of PayDo’s submitted materials is finalized, Scam-Or Project will, if necessary:
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Update the original articles;
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Publish a dedicated follow-up report summarizing the findings and editorial conclusions.
Commitment to Transparency and Dialogue
Scam-Or Project actively welcomes constructive communication with individuals and entities referenced in its investigations. Experience demonstrates that open, fact-supported dialogue enhances the overall reliability and impartiality of financial intelligence — without compromising the independence of critical journalism.
We also invite other companies or individuals mentioned in our reports to reach out if they believe that specific information needs clarification, correction, or contextualization. All submissions should be accompanied by verifiable evidence to enable thorough editorial evaluation.
Ensuring Accuracy and Fairness
Collaborative engagement with Scam-Or Project helps maintain the accuracy, fairness, and integrity of published analyses—serving the best interests of investors, regulators, and the broader financial community.
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For official communication and evidence submissions, please use our contact form or secure email channels available on the Scam-Or Project website.
