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I started using their ios app two years ago. I assumed that it being in the app store (its not any more) its safe. Back then there where few if any allegations, ive been using them for two years transacting money. And i was scammed a week ago. So dont be hasty to pass judgement please.
It's sad that you too have been scammed by them. There have been more complaints about their services since they have scammed many of their customers on various pretexts. It is difficult for a new crypto user to find a best wallet, and this is where Freewallet takes the opportunity to attract inexperienced crypto users to use their wallet, and finally scam those users, Freewallet completes their mission. There are so many complaints against Freewallet that any crypto user can protect themselves from this scam if they do a little research.
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I started using their ios app two years ago. I assumed that it being in the app store (its not any more) its safe. Back then there where few if any allegations, ive been using them for two years transacting money. And i was scammed a week ago. So dont be hasty to pass judgement please.

We are sorry that you also had to deal with this scam. But the experience of other victims shows that we need to fight - send complaints, make negative reviews, write requests to law enforcement agencies.
We would also be grateful for everyone who joined us in a combat against Freewallet.
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We keep collecting signatures to our petition and maybe it will bring us some results:
Not long ago, Alvin Hagg and his accomplices stole coins from another victim. The client turned out to be an educated and competent person. He did not waste time on long correspondence with the administration. On the contrary, he immediately recorded the evidence and filed a statement with local law enforcement. Moreover, the victim also contacted the structures responsible for investigating online fraud.
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No one who is educated and competent will allow himself to become a victim of such a service, because if it were as you claim, then it would never happen to that person to get into this situation at all. Unfortunately, the fact that people continue to become victims despite all the warnings speaks volumes about the fact that many do not even know how to search the internet effectively - because all they would have to do is research and in 5 minutes they would know the truth.

I started using their ios app two years ago. I assumed that it being in the app store (its not any more) its safe. Back then there where few if any allegations, ive been using them for two years transacting money. And i was scammed a week ago. So dont be hasty to pass judgement please.
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Almost everyday we get PM and emails about new cases of Freewallet scam.

That's why I'd like to make some recommendations for the victims of Freewallet fraud:
1. Take screenshots confirming the presence of assets on your balance sheet and correspondence with the administration.
2. Tell the whole story: when you created the wallet, how much money you saved, when you noticed that it was blocked. This will be the basis of your statement to law enforcement.
3. Give us screenshots and information about what happened. You can erase your personal data. Our lawyers will prepare a crime statement (victims statement), but for this you need to know the country and city of your residence.
4. After we send the approximate text of the application, submit it to law enforcement officers. In some countries this can be done online.
We, in turn, as soon as the application is submitted, will publish your story on our resources and send appeals from our non-governmental organization to the supervisory authorities in order to achieve impact on Freewallet. If everything is done quickly, then there is a chance that the assets will be returned just as quickly.
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We are looking for volunteers to help us fight against Freewallet scammers!

We have launched a full-fledged international project called Stop Freewallet Fraud. His task is to jointly fight against fraudulent owners of the Freewallet service. We also want to help victims recover stolen assets. We need the help of volunteers who will translate our texts into different languages.
As of now, we have sites and materials in:
English,
Russian,
Filipino,
Indonesian,
Bengali.

We are expanding our audience to warn as many users as possible.
Please contact us if you are willing to help translate our materials into other languages, especially French, Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, Vietnamese. The more clients from different countries unite, the sooner the creators of Freewallet will find themselves in the dock!

[email protected]

Thanks to everyone who helps fight against scammers!
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Another thing that you can do to stop Freewallet scammers:
1. Visit https://abuse.cloudflare.com/general
2. Fill out all fields of the form. In particular, in the Logs or other evidence of abuse section, indicate that the Freewallet.org website is deceiving the client. Under the guise of a crypto wallet, this application gains access to users’ digital (cryptocurrency) assets. Further, under the pretext of verification, the administration of the service groundlessly blocks accounts and deprives victims of the opportunity to withdraw assets. As confirmation, you can provide links to complaints from other customers, including those posted on our website https://freewalletreviews.org
3. Click on the Submit button.
4. Duplicate your complaint by sending it to [email protected].
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If someone is smart, then he doesn't do stupid things in life, regardless of whether it's about cryptocurrencies or something else. Being a beginner in something doesn't mean you can't be careful and research what you get into. Anyone who falls victim to these scammers cannot be considered an intelligent or smart person.

He was a Freewallet customer for a long time, despite he wasnt actively using this app. But anyway, first months the wallet was working. You also may try this trick - small transactions will be succesful. But if you try to withdraw more coins, the system wont allow you to do this.
So that you shouldnt blame victims of Freewallet scam. The fact they lost their assets doesnt mean they are stupid!
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Everyone was a beginner and a newbie in crypto. It doesnt mean that those people arent smart.

If someone is smart, then he doesn't do stupid things in life, regardless of whether it's about cryptocurrencies or something else. Being a beginner in something doesn't mean you can't be careful and research what you get into. Anyone who falls victim to these scammers cannot be considered an intelligent or smart person.
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No one who is educated and competent will allow himself to become a victim of such a service, because if it were as you claim, then it would never happen to that person to get into this situation at all. Unfortunately, the fact that people continue to become victims despite all the warnings speaks volumes about the fact that many do not even know how to search the internet effectively - because all they would have to do is research and in 5 minutes they would know the truth.

Everyone was a beginner and a newbie in crypto. It doesnt mean that those people arent smart.
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We keep collecting signatures to our petition and maybe it will bring us some results:
Not long ago, Alvin Hagg and his accomplices stole coins from another victim. The client turned out to be an educated and competent person. He did not waste time on long correspondence with the administration. On the contrary, he immediately recorded the evidence and filed a statement with local law enforcement. Moreover, the victim also contacted the structures responsible for investigating online fraud.
~snip~


No one who is educated and competent will allow himself to become a victim of such a service, because if it were as you claim, then it would never happen to that person to get into this situation at all. Unfortunately, the fact that people continue to become victims despite all the warnings speaks volumes about the fact that many do not even know how to search the internet effectively - because all they would have to do is research and in 5 minutes they would know the truth.
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Activity: 169
Merit: 14
We keep collecting signatures to our petition and maybe it will bring us some results:
Not long ago, Alvin Hagg and his accomplices stole coins from another victim. The client turned out to be an educated and competent person. He did not waste time on long correspondence with the administration. On the contrary, he immediately recorded the evidence and filed a statement with local law enforcement. Moreover, the victim also contacted the structures responsible for investigating online fraud.

When we received a letter from the victim, we also quickly responded and contacted the local police. They explained that Freewallet is a fraudulent project that has already robbed hundreds of users. We have asked agency officers to conduct a thorough investigation into Alvin Hagg and other possible suspects.

Studying all the materials may take time, but the main thing that can be noted now is that Alvin Hagg and his accomplices may soon end up behind bars. We, in turn, will definitely inform readers if there is information that can be published without prejudice to the investigation.
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Legal support for Freewallet scam victims
Hundreds of customers have already lost assets due to fraud by Freewallet. Our lawyers are ready to help everyone return stolen tokens and coins for free!

We will help to collect and record evidence of fraud. In particular, our lawyer will assess the availability of correspondence, screenshots, give advice on how to get them if you did not have time to do so.
We will help you draw up a legally competent appeal to the police, court or prosecutor’s office to initiate a criminal case and return assets.
If necessary, we will provide informational support and make sure that as many people as possible know about each negative review.

[email protected]
Write here to tell your story and get a free consultation. We do not provide any commercial services, do not advertise or promote any digital services. All we want is to hold Freewallet scammers accountable!
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Dear traders and crypto holders!
We keep collecting signatures for our petition!
Please sign it and help us to make NFIB and other authorities to investigate Freewallet scam!
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We've got another scam accusation from user, who lost about $5000.
He provided some screenshots that show the fact Freewallet not just blocked his coins, but also deleted (?) his account.



As you can see, coins got stuck in the wallet, support answers that can't help because "can't verify user", and at the same time Support page is unavailable.
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Freewallet scammers can block any user. It aint matter either he is from the UK, USA or any other state.
That's why we decided to translate our texts about Freewallet scam to other languages.
We noticed that there are Freewallet scam victims who live outside English-speaking states. That`s why it might be useful for them to stay in touch with there neighbours.
For example here we prepared some materials for Russian speaking community.
Texts in other languages will also appear in several days.
newbie
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February 28, 2024, 03:48:17 PM
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unfortunately I'm not from Australia. However, I doubt that their police will be able to help. As far as I understand, Freewallet was created in the jurisdiction of Hong Kong?
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February 26, 2024, 03:58:49 PM
#77
Are there any users from Australia who were scammed?
If yes, then I advice to make a report here https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam
Good thing is that you have an oprion to allow the government to share your report with other authorities and private structures that work on stopping fraud.
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February 22, 2024, 05:02:54 PM
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If you know any other online services that are working to remove scam projects, please, let me know. It's really important if people will be able to make some actions against scammers.
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February 14, 2024, 03:08:47 PM
#75

Post your complaints and stories about Freewallet scam on sitejabber.



Almost 40 users already left their complaints! It already helped to show that most new clients are disappointed with this "wallet".
But please, add more to make Sitejabber BAN this app!
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February 11, 2024, 03:52:51 AM
#74

Post your complaints and stories about Freewallet scam on sitejabber.

The owners of Freewallet org spend a lot of money on advertising. In particular, they massively post custom reviews and laudatory comments. One such site is Sitejabber.com. If you look at all the reviews published there, you will notice many flattering comments in which the “client” praises the application.

And this is clearly not true. But there are also dozens of complaints from victims of the Freewallet scam on sitejabber. We contacted the resource administration with a request not to advertise the application. And our complaint was heard. Administrators have published a warning about the presence of custom reviews on Freewallet. We encourage you to leave your comments there too!

https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/freewallet.org


Post your complaint, tell about your complaints against Freewallet! Demand that this application not be advertised anywhere and under any circumstances!
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