
Ramius Mantas
LTSCAM & FRAUD! SCAM & FRAUD! This is a scam and not a company. They blocked my creator account (I sell t-shirt art). They stole my entire payout of 450$ claiming there was a chargeback against my online shop. It would make sense if the chargeback is against one or two purchases but not on 25! So obviously this chargeback claim is just lie!) No customer service and nothing! Eventually all I’ve got was a message from some Asian guy saying go F yourself!

Chris Thornton
GBWhen stuff goes wrong it your fault ! Make a purchase on digital 3/02 and after the purchase the mediafire download link was not available. I thought no problem I will just get the item refunded. I can now no longer use PayPal to pay for anything on the website as I requested a refund so yes in essence you are blamed not the seller. I did contact them only to told it not their fault and it their banking partners that do it total BS. They more less use any possible way to remove people PayPal protection. I would go direct to a seller and avoid using their website at all costs

Victor B
ITthey'll tell you you can sell NSFW… they'll tell you you can sell NSFW services but they ban you 2 days later after you earned 700$ and they will refund all your customers. Stay away from these scammers. Meanwhile, they allow AI porn sites to undress child photos or celebrities. How is this legit?

Cristian Gritcan
MDWORST FOR CREATORS It's the absolutely worst platform for creators. I've uploaded my digital products, graphic assets on their platform but nobody can actually buy them. Everytime someone tries to pay, it says there was a problem try later. I've spent a few hours of my life uploading my products on a platform which doesn't work. NEVER AS A CREATOR DO NOT CHOSE GUMROAD. Try payhip, shopify, anything but gumroad.

Paul Wild
GBE-Books VAT exempt ...but not according to Gumroad Looked at buying an ebook that shouldn't carry VAT on it as the UK treasury made e -books exempt.... Sent an email to customer services asking why this was happening and got one back saying they had to collect it.... which is simply incorrect. FROM HMRC site: Items that are entitled to the VAT zero rate The following electronically supplied products are now eligible for the zero rate of VAT: books booklets brochures pamphlets leaflets newspapers journals and periodicals - including magazines children’s picture and painting books