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Client complaint reportHeightened reviewOpen editorial reviewFebruary 28, 2026

T-Media Group: Client-reported access lockout, prepaid-service disputes, and competitor-contact allegations

This page organizes user-reported allegations involving prepaid service disputes, delayed admin access return, and concerns about account control after contract conflict.

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This page is an editorial report, not a court judgment. It may include user-reported allegations, regulatory allegations, and editorial analysis. Do not interpret this page as a final legal finding.

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2023-2026

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Open editorial review

Primary audience

Small businesses purchasing web and marketing retainers

Documented facts

This report does not make a legal conclusion. It separates documented facts, user allegations, and editorial analysis for defensible consumer-risk review.

Facts on this page include dated publication metadata, report status labels, and publicly sourced references summarized under methodology.

User-reported allegations

Some users allege that service quality changed materially after large upfront payments were made.

Multiple complaints describe delayed return of admin credentials after dispute escalation.

Several users report concern that campaign strategy details were later visible in outreach to nearby competitors.

Editorial opinion and risk analysis

High upfront payments with unclear written delivery milestones.

Credential-access disputes that remain unresolved for extended periods.

Conflicting support responses when clients request ownership transfer or account credentials.

Review chronology

Issue development and escalation path

Sales and onboarding

Client signs a paid service plan based on growth and management commitments.

Performance conflict

A dispute begins after claimed mismatch between promised and observed outcomes.

Access-control dispute

Client requests credentials, ownership confirmation, or account transfer records.

Escalation stage

Issue moves toward legal consultation, platform complaints, or public reporting.

Frequently asked questions

Does this page declare T-Media Group guilty of fraud?

No. It summarizes user-reported allegations and evidence patterns pending formal adjudication.

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