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Sunday, 19 April 2026

Please Return Someone’s Hard-Earned Money



Please Return Someone’s Hard-Earned Money

In today’s fast-moving digital world, trust is currency. And when that trust is broken, the damage goes far beyond money.

This is a story many entrepreneurs will relate to.


The Promises

Dialforce approached us with confidence:
“Sir, pay ₹15,000 per month and we will generate significant business for you through TC.”

It sounded promising. We believed them.
We paid.

But what followed?
No results. Only excuses.


Then came LMM:
“Sir, pay ₹8,000 per month and we will deliver business through TC.”

Again, we trusted.
Again, we paid.

And once again—
No results. Only excuses.


Next was Cruzen Digital:
“Sir, pay ₹6,000 per month and we will boost your book sales.”

We gave them a chance.
We paid.

The outcome?
No results. Only excuses.


The Reality

This isn’t just about money.
It’s about the countless hours of hard work, dedication, and belief that go into earning that money.

Every rupee paid was earned through effort, commitment, and sacrifice.


A Message to Those Who Mislead

You may think it’s easy to make false promises and take advantage of someone’s trust.
You may believe there are no consequences.

But remember—actions always have outcomes.

Integrity matters.
Accountability matters.

If you have taken money without delivering what was promised, the right thing to do is simple:

Return what isn’t yours.



This is not just a complaint—it’s a reminder.

To businesses: deliver what you promise.
To entrepreneurs: choose partners wisely.

And to those who have wronged others:

Please return someone’s hard-earned money.

Because in the end, honesty always outweighs shortcuts.

The Cost of Empty Promises: A Warning to the Business Community

In my years as an aviator and entrepreneur, I have built my businesses—Asiatic International Corp and AlfaBooks—on the foundation of trust and results. Unfortunately, even with due diligence, one occasionally encounters "partners" who prioritize collection over commitment.

I am sharing our recent experiences with three specific vendors to ensure other founders and HR professionals are not misled by the same "guaranteed results" that were never delivered.

1. Dialforce: The ₹15,000 Disconnect

We engaged Dialforce under the assurance of generating substantial business via their Tele-Calling (TC) infrastructure.

  • The Commitment: ₹15,000 per month.

  • The Reality: Despite working with Laxmi (SPOC), Mirza (Team Lead), and Priti, the service was plagued by operational delays and a fundamental lack of understanding of our brand. They misrepresented our professional aviation services as a simple "blog."

  • The Result: High excuses, zero conversion, and reports of their own staff, such as Raja Murthy, being left unpaid.

2. LMM: Unfulfilled Lead Generation

Similar to Dialforce, LMM promised a pipeline of business via TC for a monthly fee.

  • The Investment: ₹8,000 per month.

  • The Outcome: We honored our end of the agreement with immediate payment. In return, we received no tangible results—only a cycle of justifications for why the targets were missed.

3. Cruzen Digital: The AlfaBooks Setback

For our publishing wing, AlfaBooks, we sought to boost sales through Cruzen Digital.

  • The Investment: ₹6,000 per month.

  • The Outcome: A complete failure to generate book sales. Like the others, they were quick to collect "hard-earned money" but slow to provide any professional value.


A Message to the Management of These Firms

Business is built on the sweat and capital of people trying to make a difference. When you take money from Asiatic HR or AlfaBook HR and deliver nothing, you aren't just "failing a client"—you are compromising your own integrity.

We have documented every interaction and every unfulfilled promise. We are demanding a full refund of these payments. To the leadership at Dialforce, LMM, and Cruzen Digital: remember that a reputation takes a lifetime to build but only one unethical transaction to destroy.

To my fellow entrepreneurs: Always verify, document everything, and be wary of those who promise "lots of business" for a monthly fee without a proven track record of accountability.

 

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