Please read it through.
My identity has been stolen.
There are people out there pretending to be me and selling coachings, mentorings, or other programs under my name.
These are scams. I have nothing to do with them.
I ONLY offer PublishFlow as a product.
No coaching or similar.
Everything beside PublishFlow is NOT ME.
These are my only real email addresses:
Anything else is not me.
No matter how similar the address looks (dashes, numbers, different endings), no matter the profile picture, no matter the story:
If it isn't one of these two addresses, it isn't me.
If you've already paid or shared personal information, here's what to do:
- Secure the evidence. Screenshots of every chat, profile, payment, and email thread. Do this BEFORE you block or delete anything.
- Get your money back.Credit card: call your bank immediately and request a chargeback.PayPal: open a dispute in the Resolution Center (180-day window).Bank transfer / SEPA: contact your bank and ask for a recall — the faster, the better the chances.Crypto: practically unrecoverable, but document everything anyway.
- File a police report. Go to your local police or your country's online crime portal. Keywords: fraud and identity theft. A report is important for chargebacks and platform takedowns.
- Report the scammer's email address to Google (if it's a @gmail.com address):Easiest way: open one of their emails in Gmail → click the three dots (More) in the top right → choose "Report phishing" (best option for scams) or "Report spam". This flags the address directly to Google's abuse team.Stronger report: go to Google's official abuse reporting page — search Google for "report Gmail abuse" or "Gmail impersonation report". Submit the scammer's address, paste the email content, and explicitly mention "impersonation / identity theft".If it's NOT a Gmail address (e.g. Outlook, Yahoo, custom domain): report to that provider's abuse team. For custom domains, you can also report to the domain registrar. Search the domain on whois.com to see who hosts it, then send the abuse report there.
- Block the contact. Email address, phone number, profile; block everything so they can't keep pressuring you.
- Consumer protection agency. If your country has one (Verbraucherzentrale in Germany, Citizens Advice in the UK, FTC in the US, etc.), report the case. They track these scams and can pressure platforms.
- Let me know. Please send a screenshot or the scammer's email/handle to andrey@publishflow.ai. The more I see, the better I can warn others and get profiles taken down.
Please: let anyone know who might follow me or has been in touch with me before. The more people know, the fewer victims this scam claims.
Thanks for reading.
And sorry I have to bother you with this.
Best
Andrey
P.S. we sent our first newsletter yesterday. This was by accident sent through my personal email “andrey.com.ab@gmail.com”, which is my real email so please don’t report this one.
The scammer email seems to be something like “andreybernhart01@gmail.com”, that’s at least one if the emails I know are used yo scam people.