Crypto VISA & MasterCard SCAM ALERT

The New WORD is SUSPICIOUS TRANSACTIONS in order to CLOSE your accounts!

And it’s BIG Money going to the Service Providers $5M -$20M Stolen per year!

Over the past Year from 2023 to 2024 there has been a huge RISE of Crypto VISA & MasterCard FRAUD perpetrated by service providers and banks. Most of these VISA & MasterCard issuers are not themselves a Bank and operate outside the LAW without oversight or regulations by any US Authorities. This is probably due to the fact that they are foreign companies that may open a branch office in the USA without any personnel, yes just a shell company with a vacant office.

These companies come from Israel for BitPay.com, Singapore for Crypto.com, UK for Wirex.com and Dubai, United Arab Emirates for Telegram offering Toncoin payment systems.

The main issues we are concerned about is that 10,000 to 20,000 users in the Crypto VISA & MasterCard platforms have been defrauded and let’s never say lost their funds because nobody loses fund like dropping a $100 bill on the street, these funds are STOLEN from American end users via Fraudulant methods that these service providers and fake banks use to steal users funds. Similar to PayPal when they stole $80,000 from Julian Assange when he received donations for his defense fund. The Criminal Cartel is at your doorsteps in broad daylight, and laughing at users as they steal our funds. It’s also happening on Amazon.com companies are now employing tactics which they call suspicious activities in fact it’s also being used by Giants like Google Gmail, Outlook, LIVE, HOTMAIL, MSN, AOL, and any other public 3rd party email provider calling emails suspicious and therefore BLOCKING emails from flowing freely from business to business and user to user.

The days of FREE Commerce, FREE Communications, and FREE Speech are now being controlled by 3rd world countries claiming your transactions are now SUSPICIOUS. Have you ever heard of a suspicious transaction in your daily use of a VISA or MasterCard. NO this is their NEW Language of CONTROL and their reason to close your accounts or BLOCK your accounts.

The fact that these companies are untouchable due to their locations and their gatekeepers which they call support team is an ingenious method of their coverup to steal your funds. Yes, as an example of this ingenious method of tech support for Crypto.com one user explained his loss of over $1250. and a subsequent closer of his account when trying to get support he encountered over 100 support people responding stating they are taking over the support ticket and can you explain what your issue is. This require support can only be accessed via their mobile app making the issue of reexplaining the issues from scratch each time as the support person originally tasked to a ticket NEVER comes back, turning the support thread into over 100 submissions of fraud to Crypto.com and then eventually Crypto.com simply closes your support ticket and then closes your account. Perhaps this is an A.I. trick used by Crypto.com, however here are a few samples of all the support people that claimed to be working on the same ticket.

support@crypto.com
evelynn@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
pam@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Julia@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Rosemary@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Simonne@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Keenan@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
velma@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Simonne@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Gary@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
operator@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
heidi@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Matt@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Steven@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
kage@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Simonne@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com

Ashley@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Victoria@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
ingrid-02ea05c1a8a3@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Sasha@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Kami@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Madelyn@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Mackenzie@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
pam@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Violet@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Samantha@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
Yolie@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
support.helper@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
deborah@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
evelynn@cryptocom.intercom-mail.com
contact@crypto.com
hello@crypto.com

In the case of BitPay.com an Israeli company, lost their VISA Card holdings and switched to MasterCard then used a new Bank unheard of to continue operations. American VISA holders were left holding the bag losing all their Cash in their VISA account as it was not transferable to MasterCard. If you objected and complained about your losses, your Account was closed.

Wirex.com from the UK also lost their VISA Card Holdings and still today trying to find another provider like MasterCard which they have been unable to acquire since March of 2024. So the results are whatever funds you had in your VISA account are frozen and you’ll never get them again just like with BitPay.com

If you’re doing any kind of Transactions with Telegram expect a suspicious transaction notice and your Telegram account and phone number will be BANNED from Telegram.

Amazon.com is a company that employs all their support from 3 locations the Philippines, Jamaica and Brazil. Honestly these a impoverished countries earn a simple wage of $5 per day if they are lucky enough and they hate Americans complaining about anything. BTW would you give a person in a 3rd world country your full identity information starting with your social security number, drivers license, home address, phone number, email address, Amazon account number and verification of any recent purchases you’ve made on Amazon? The last one is the TRICK question. Yes because if you’ve been LOCKED OUT of your Amazon account due to suspicious activities whatever that means. Then you have no access to state what your exact purchase was on a specific date. And there lies the rub, I’m sorry we cannot verify your identity because your purchases are not found in our system. Now you’ve Locked out for good even though you have PREPAID FOR A PRIME ACCOUNT at Amazon.com

Wait it gets worst now not only did the Philippinose at Amazon.com close your account in BROKEN ENGLISH they also stole your IDENTITY and will sell your IDENTITY right after their $5 a day shift ends on the ally back streets of Quezon City and Manila. Your security dealing with 3rd world countries through so called Giants like Amazon.com has just ruined your life.

If anything is suspicious it’s these Big Tech companies way too many to list here but’s like give it a go really quick.

HERE’S THE LIST OF THE CRIMINAL CARTEL AT LARGE

Israel for BitPay.com,
Singapore for Crypto.com,
UK for Wirex.com
Dubai, United Arab Emirates for Telegram
Amazon.com of the Philippines
Amazon.com of Jamaica
Amazon.com of Brazil
Amazon.com of the USA no longer available
Google Gmail.com
Outlook.com
LIVE.com
MSN.com
AOL.com
and any other public 3rd party email provider

 

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