What payment methods are accepted?

In order to secure our transaction and preserve the privacy of our work, we only accept payment made through cryptocurrencies using Bitcoin, Litecoin, Monero and Ethereum. For more information, we invite you to visit our prices section.

What are the payment terms?

We work on a full prepaid basis or via darknet escrow services, for details please contact us at [email protected]

Can I request for a refund?

if you are not satisfied of a purchase you made and wish to request for a partial or full refund, please feel free to contact us. We will notify you within 7 working days of the approval or rejection of your refund. If your refund is approved, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your cryptocurrency wallet using the same currency used during the original payment, within a certain amount of days.

My refund request was denied. Can I contest this decision?

If you feel that there has been an error in the handling of your refund inquiry, please contact us

How does your site use my personal data?

Black hackers uses personal information in a few ways, and in compliance with applicable law, including the following:

  • To personalize, provide, and improve our services.
  • To allow you to set up a user account and profile.
  • To fulfill your requests for certain products and services.
  • To analyze website and app use.

Black hackers also utilizes personal information in association with third parties in the following areas:

  • Fraud prevention service providers.
  • Analytics service providers.
  • Marketing Service Providers.

These lists are not exhaustive, and for an in-depth overview of specifically how personal data is utilized in each of these sub-categories

What changes are you making to the terms of use?

We update our conditions of service from time to time to reflect changes in our business practices

Will you share my contact information with third parties?

We do not transfer information about you to anyone and do not share the work performed under the pretext of verification