Review of Akash Kamalia, WriteDigiMedia Scam – Rs.12,000 Fraud, No Refund (2026)

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⚠️ WARNING: Akash Kamalia  Owner @WriteDigiMedia – Fake Lead Generation Services, Fake Appointment Generation Services, Non-Refund Complaint

Who Is This Review About?

Name: Akash Kamalia
Company/Brand: WriteDigiMedia (@writedigimedia)
LinkedIn: writedigimedia
Service Claimed: Lead generation, Appointment Generation, Warm qualified leads, Digital marketing services
Location: India
Date of Incident: April–June 2026

Linkedin Bio of Akash Kamalia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akash-kamalia-25a5a421/

Summary: What Happened?

Akash Kamalia, Owner @WriteDigiMedia cold-called me in April 2026, promising 5 warm, qualified leads for my mid-to-high ticket services at Rs.30,000. He offered to start with an advance of Rs.12,000, with a written promise of a full refund if he failed to deliver in a month.

He failed to deliver. He flatly refused to refund my money after 2 months.

Detailed Complaint Against Akash Kamalia – WriteDigiMedia

1. Cold Call Pitch and Payment (April 2026)

Akash Kamalia contacted me unsolicited via phone in April 2026, repeatedly calling to pitch his lead generation services. He promised 5 warm, qualified paid customers for my digital product (an ADHD-focused product listed on Payhip). He accepted only GPay payments and refused credit cards — a red flag he himself explained by mentioning significant chargebacks from past customers.

Payment made: Rs.12,000 on 18th April 2026 at 3.57 PM via GPay. Payment screenshot at the end of this page.

2. Zero Delivery in 8+ Weeks

Despite promising results after ~15 days, Akash Kamalia delivered zero qualified leads, zero appointments and zero customers even after 2 months. He was largely unreachable by phone, ignoring most calls. He would mostly respond to messages saying he was working on it and that it would take more time. Same template every time.

3. False Promise of “Pipeline Leads”

When confronted in the second week of May 2026, he admitted failure but then claimed he had warm leads “in the pipeline” for my AI automation services. After another 10-day wait and repeated unanswered calls, he finally sent one useless contact — a person from Panipat, Haryana who:

  • Had difficulty understanding English
  • Showed zero interest or buying intent
  • Did not respond to calls or messages
  • Had no potential or relevance to buy my services

This was not a “warm lead.” It was a random contact used to delay a refund.

4. Refund Refused – 60+ Days of Evasion

Finally in June 3rd week and after over 60 days, Akash Kamalia:

  • Did not deliver a single qualified lead or paying customer
  • Evaded calls and messages repeatedly
  • Refused to honor his own refund commitment
  • Gave no proper response when questioned
  • Blocked my number on his Whatsapp and stopped taking my calls

Key Red Flags with WriteDigiMedia, Akash Kamalia

Red Flag

Detail

Refused credit card payments

Likely due to chargebacks from dissatisfied clients

GPay-only payments

No buyer protection, hard to dispute

Repeated cold calls to extract money    

Aggressive sales tactic

Missed calls & evasion

Pattern of avoidance after payment

Vague “system setup” promises

No transparency on methodology

Fake lead provided

Random person with no buying intent

Refund promise not honored

Despite written and oral commitment

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Verdict

Do NOT engage with @Akash Kamalia or @WriteDigiMedia for lead generation, digital marketing, or any paid service.

This is a documented case of:
✗ Non-delivery of promised services
✗ Refusal to honor refund commitment
✗ Deliberate evasion after payment
✗ Providing fake/unqualified “leads”

All proofs and records are available.

Akash Kamalia Payment Screenshot