On a side note, the outcome of this case would have been exactly the same had you avoided all these insults, accusations, anal sex remarks, endless forum quoting, stuff about Russians and scams and us struggling and everything else that reasonable people really don't do when they want someone to assist them and they want things done. Would have saved me and a bunch of other people a bit of time, too. I just hope you don't address all the issues you have in this way, it's not good for you, not physically, not spiritually. We can not be blackmailed into doing stuff however much you may try. Happens every once in a while, doesn't really work. We do things that we think are fair, and we do them not because there's a forum thread with insults, but because in the end we're trying to always do the right thing.
By the way, yes, the cards are issued by Wave Crest, and like I said, this information is actually available on advcash.com.
Globally, I believe we probably should stop providing card services to non-verified users at all, just too much hassle. All card providers are tightening their limits, in just a bit of time, there might not even be such a thing as a KYC1 (non-verified) prepaid card available online at all. That's where the industry is headed.
Andrew you were so reluctant in naming Wave Crest, anyone with an iq above 1 could realise this from going through this thread. It would of reflected better on you and your company if you had named them from the beginning, what was to fear?
I assume the blackmail was on the other foot when a company demands to see my id, blocks my card when I enquire about withdrawing funds to a wallet, the same time btc is sky rocketing and I'm within the threshold of non verified limits. ( $942 as opposed to $1700
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Anyway, if you care so much for my physical being, I would like to return to the zen I had prior to my encounter with advcash, please return my funds and all will be forgiven.
It's hard to believe I have to do this again. You just refuse to understand the basics, don't you? Oh wait, you probably have to justify yourself somehow here in public after all that you've posted today, I get it. Because I have explained this countless times in the ticket already. We do not block any cards and we do not demand any IDs, not in this case anyway. We don't know what's going on with your card at all. We can check it, but we don't monitor it on a regular basis. When the vendor's system registers that a limit is reached, the card is blocked on their side _automatically_. We are _not_ involved in this process, we can only deal with it after it happens. Is it so hard to get?
As far as I'm concerned, I literally could not care less about your IDs. Don't send anything if you don't want to. But that's what the vendor needs to upgrade your KYC level and unblock the card, it's called verification. If you see it as blackmail, well, that's your problem I guess.
As for the BTC price and any possible connections of it to this issue, that's just your imagination, we already know how wild in can get.
Please save the people on this forum from reading any more of this, they have suffered enough.