At Balozy, we’re building a culture of trust, dignity, and accountability. When a client refuses to pay for verified work, it’s not just a platform violation — it can be a legal offense.

Here’s what every client should understand:

❗ 1. Unpaid Work Hurts Real People

Behind every service is a real person — a mama fua, a barber, a fundi — whose income supports their family. Non-payment isn’t just unfair. It’s exploitative.

📉 2. It Damages Your Reputation

Clients who don’t pay risk:

  • ✅Losing their Verified Client badge
  • ✅Being flagged or suspended from the platform
  • ✅Facing public trust loss in future bookings

⚖️ 3. Legal Action May Follow

If a client refuses to pay for completed work:

  • ✅Balozy may assist the pro in filing a small claims case
  • ✅Evidence from the app (chat logs, job receipts, location data) can be used in court
  • ✅Repeat offenders may face civil liability or criminal charges under Kenya’s consumer protection and fraud laws

🤝 4. Disputes Are Investigated

If you believe a service wasn’t delivered as agreed, raise a dispute. But ghosting a pro or refusing to pay without cause will trigger:

  • ✅A formal review
  • ✅Possible account restrictions
  • ✅Legal escalation if necessary

✅ 5. Clean Work Deserves Clean Pay

If the job is done, pay it forward. It’s that simple.

“When you pay a pro, you’re investing in trust, dignity, and Kenya’s verified hustle.”

🔁6.  Join the Verified Hustle

Whether you’re booking a DJ in Nyeri or a makeup artist in Syokimau, remember: Verified work deserves verified pay. Balozy is here to make sure that happens — every time.