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Topic: OKPay.com horror story! (Read 952 times)

legendary
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December 05, 2013, 07:03:48 AM
#5
Yes, I decided not to use OKPay anymore even if I actually didn't lost any money. Was able to connect shortly from Tor and put it on friend's OKPay...

Case is clear, there was no reason for banning my IP! Still I think they're selective scammers.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
December 05, 2013, 05:57:31 AM
#4

did u solve your problem.?   i have been waitting for 15days since i made a wire transfer. I still not receive the funds in my wallet.

OKPay is Bitcoin processor also.
legendary
Activity: 888
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November 11, 2013, 06:07:35 PM
#3
OKPay is Bitcoin processor also.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
November 11, 2013, 04:27:59 PM
#2
okay, cool.

so what does this have to do with bitcoins?
legendary
Activity: 888
Merit: 1000
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November 11, 2013, 04:14:47 PM
#1
Here's Reddit link. Please give me ups there if you feel like.

Everything started actually few months ago when I decided to try to order Mastercard OKPay plastic debit card. It turned that they do not want to send card to my country. I said OK, I will keep on checking and maybe some day they will remove my country from the forbidden countries list.

You should know also that I'm verified member there and they have all data about me. Gone through some shit while I was verifying myself there, but that's another not that much fucked up story.

2 days ago, I saw my country is delisted, and I decided I should apply for card. I submitted my real data, not a single lie or intentional fuckup.

Today I received an email stating: "Hello, we are sorry to inform but card issuer bank does not produce and send card to XXX. The card order has been canceled. Thank you."

So I said ok, at least I can tell them to put my country back on the list of forbidden countries... But I was unable to logon to site and make support ticket! After I received that email, they blocked my IP address, sending me to blank page in Firefox. Tried the site in Chromium, I was redirected to some generic ad site. Tried the site from Tor network - yep it worked.

You should remember this is happening while my OKPay account is filled with money. No explanations, site just ceased to work from my IP.

So I managed to send money back to BTC-e somehow (details not needed, but it wasn't direct), and I decided to once again tell the community, and I'm not the only one.

DON'T DO ANY BUSINESS WITH THEM, THEY CAN TURN THEIR BACK ON YOU AND STEAL YOUR MONEY FOR NO REASON AND NO EXPLANATION. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED...

P.S. They blocked 2 Tor exit IPs also, but one "new identity" solves it all.
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