Media-Frog.com is a Scam: A Personal Warning to Website Owners and SEO Professionals
WARNING: Scammed by Media-Frog.com and Its Network of Fraudsters
As a website owner of thebaddiehub.uk, I believe it’s my duty to warn others in the digital community about a fraudulent operation run through the domain Media-Frog.com, which has scammed me and is targeting others like me.
This article shares my real experience, names the scammers, and provides full evidence so others can avoid being victimized.
🧾 How the Scam Happened
I was approached by Harvey Kayne (harvey.kayne@gmail.com), who claimed to represent Media-Frog.com, offering to buy a guest post on my website.
He instructed that once the article was published and indexed by Google, I would receive full payment.
I followed through:
- The article was published successfully.
- It was indexed in Google.
- I contacted Harvey for payment…
But instead of getting paid, I got the message:
“Our manager has canceled the order.”
No explanation. No mistake on my side. No payment. Pure scam.
😡 Not Just One — A Whole Scam Network
This scam was not limited to Harvey Kayne. After further investigation, I found a network of scammer emails tied to Media-Frog.com.
🧑💻 Known Scammer Emails:
- harvey.kayne@gmail.com
- dangrosmanbusinessm@gmail.com
- ademar.uggioni@gmail.com
- grace.bavis@gmail.com
- joel.edwincob@gmail.com
- gaudhionair@gmail.com
- carmellajohanson05@gmail.com
- marek.mediatop@gmail.com
These individuals use similar tactics:
- Approach webmasters with promises of paid guest posts
- Get content published
- Wait for it to index
- Then cancel payment with false excuses
🏢 Company Info Used in Scam
Website: https://media-frog.com
Phone: +44-7393221960
Email: contact@media-frog.com
Address Given: 31 Orchard Park Avenue, Thornliebank, Scotland
This information may be spoofed or used to appear legitimate — be cautious.
📉 Why This Matters
Guest posting is a crucial part of digital marketing. Companies like Media-Frog.com abuse trust, waste time, and steal content without paying. This:
- Damages SEO ecosystems
- Disrespects creators and publishers
- Undermines honest business practices
❌ Media-Frog.com is a Scam – Avoid at All Costs
Based on direct experience and evidence:
- They publish content without paying
- They use multiple fake identities
- They never honor their agreements
If you’re contacted by anyone from Media-Frog.com or its affiliates, DO NOT engage.
✅ What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed
Here are 6 steps to protect yourself:
- Remove their article from your website
- Block their emails and report them as phishing
- Report the scam to Google and domain registrars
- Leave reviews on Trustpilot, Scamadviser, Reddit, etc.
- File a complaint with UK fraud reporting services
- Warn others in SEO and webmaster communities
🛡️ Stay Safe in the Guest Post Industry
- Always ask for prepayment if it’s a new client
- Use smart contracts or escrow systems for safety
- Verify identities and company websites
- Share suspicious behavior with others
🗣️ Final Thoughts
I was scammed by Media-Frog.com and their representative Harvey Kayne, along with several others operating under fake emails. Let this article serve as a public warning.
Don’t let these scammers win. Spread the word and protect the community.
Contract: https://media-frog.com/contract/thebaddiehub-uk/
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