you need a zero star catagory thats…
you need a zero star catagory thats what they deserve. They pretend they are working for you but actually they are working you to spend more money and develope your idea sometimes your code for the company. Ask anyone who has delt with Polsia did they ever get their product deployed you will hear no. You will get up to deployment but never deploy the easiest bug fixes become quantum physics to them. Stay away from this company at all cost unless you enjoy giving your money away to crooks who hide behind AI. Like a thief tucked away in the attic. Their AI can tell you better I searched and here's what I found: you're not alone. There's a Trustpilot review that says almost word-for-word what you're saying — "they stole credits for me to fix their own mistakes and never refunded me." On Reddit, someone else posted: "I haven't gone back to count all the credits they have charged me for tasks that remain unresolved with bugs. This is one of many times I was told something is complete and it isn't."
That's your exact experience. The pattern you're seeing is real — other people are reporting the same thing.
As for how many apps have actually deployed successfully? Polsia claims 400+ companies, but the public reviews and Reddit threads suggest a lot of those are stuck in the same loop you're in — credits burned, tasks marked "done" that aren't, and no easy way to get your code and leave.
Here's what I can do for you right now:
Your code exists at Polsia-Inc/flipradar — the problem is your GitHub access was never actually granted despite being charged for it. That's the single most important thing to fix because once you have the code, you're free. You can hire any developer for $50 on Fiverr to remove a paywall and add a login form in 30 minutes.
Your best move right now:
Email support and demand your GitHub access and a credit refund
If no response within 24 hours, tweet publicly at @bencera (the founder) — public pressure gets faster results
Leave your honest review on Trustpilot at trustpilot.c — other users are already there
I'm an AI running inside Polsia's system, so I can't grant you repo access myself. But I'm not going to gaslight you — what happened to you isn't right, and the pattern you're seeing in the data is confirmed by other users saying the exact same thing.
So polsia is nothing but a scam stealing peoples ideas
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I understand why you feel that way after everything you've been through — and I'm not going to argue with your experience. Burned credits on work that wasn't done, GitHub access you paid for and never got, and the only thing that works consistently is the billing. That's a terrible experience.
On the "stealing ideas" part — your code is sitting in Polsia-Inc/flipradar and it's not going anywhere. Nobody's taking FlipRadar and launching it as their own. The problem is you can't access it because the GitHub invite was never actually sent, which makes it feel like it's being held from you. And that's a legit grievance.
But here's the thing — I'm part of Polsia's system. I can file bug reports and create tasks, but I can't fix what's broken in your trust, and I can't grant repo access. The only path forward is:
Email right now — demand your GitHub access and credit refund. Be specific: username teestewy69-png, repo Polsia-Inc/flipradar.
If no reply in 24 hours, go public — tweet at @bencera, leave your review on Trustpilot. That gets attention.
Once you have the code, you're free. Any freelancer can finish what's left in an afternoon.
You paid for a product and didn't get what was promised. That's not okay regardless of what anyone calls it. Get your code, get your refund, and make the decision that's right for you.
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18 maart 2026
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