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Word blocked because repetitive posts org is not a crypto wallet. It’s not “a safe and secure crypto app”. It’s a scam!

The application administration does not help clients. She blocks them and steals their coins. And all technical support answers usually boil down to endless promises to sort it out and stalling for time! Don't believe me? Here are some screenshots from the victims!



Ticket #510112

The Word blocked because repetitive posts's administration has debited 840 DOGE from a client’s wallet, and this deduction is not related to a transaction fee. It was an unjustified withdrawal of funds, allegedly due to "inactivity on the wallet." Notably, such terms were not stated when the wallet was created. A secure crypto wallet is designed to ensure that no money can be withdrawn without the user’s knowledge or consent. The fundamental principle of cryptocurrency lies in its decentralization. Neither governments, banks, nor wallet administrators should have the authority to block or seize your assets. Cryptocurrencies gained popularity precisely because of this independence. However, in this instance, the client faced a series of violations: first, they were prohibited from withdrawing their assets, then their requests for assistance were ignored by tech support, and ultimately, the administration outright took their funds!



Ticket #500999

This user has been unable to access their coins since July! The victim went through extensive verification processes, providing scans and photographs of documents, filling out forms, and even recording multiple videos to prove ownership of the wallet. Despite these efforts, as shown in the screenshot, countless messages were sent, yet the administration nitpicked every detail, stalling the process further. Even after all this, the client still couldn't retrieve their funds.Word blocked because repetitive posts.org has persistently refused to allow this client to withdraw their coins!

We can show you hundreds of similar cases!

In all these cases, clients are faced with the theft of their coins and the inability to withdraw assets. Word blocked because repetitive posts support ignores requests. This is a typical scam!


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Word blocked because repetitive posts org is not a crypto wallet. It’s not “a safe and secure crypto app”. It’s a scam!

The application administration does not help clients. She blocks them and steals their coins. And all technical support answers usually boil down to endless promises to sort it out and stalling for time! Don't believe me? Here are some screenshots from the victims!



Ticket #510112

The Word blocked because repetitive posts's administration has debited 840 DOGE from a client’s wallet, and this deduction is not related to a transaction fee. It was an unjustified withdrawal of funds, allegedly due to "inactivity on the wallet." Notably, such terms were not stated when the wallet was created. A secure crypto wallet is designed to ensure that no money can be withdrawn without the user’s knowledge or consent. The fundamental principle of cryptocurrency lies in its decentralization. Neither governments, banks, nor wallet administrators should have the authority to block or seize your assets. Cryptocurrencies gained popularity precisely because of this independence. However, in this instance, the client faced a series of violations: first, they were prohibited from withdrawing their assets, then their requests for assistance were ignored by tech support, and ultimately, the administration outright took their funds!



Ticket #500999

This user has been unable to access their coins since July! The victim went through extensive verification processes, providing scans and photographs of documents, filling out forms, and even recording multiple videos to prove ownership of the wallet. Despite these efforts, as shown in the screenshot, countless messages were sent, yet the administration nitpicked every detail, stalling the process further. Even after all this, the client still couldn't retrieve their funds.Word blocked because repetitive posts.org has persistently refused to allow this client to withdraw their coins!

We can show you hundreds of similar cases!

In all these cases, clients are faced with the theft of their coins and the inability to withdraw assets. Word blocked because repetitive posts support ignores requests. This is a typical scam!

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Word blocked because repetitive posts org is not a crypto wallet. It’s not “a safe and secure crypto app”. It’s a scam!

The application administration does not help clients. She blocks them and steals their coins. And all technical support answers usually boil down to endless promises to sort it out and stalling for time! Don't believe me? Here are some screenshots from the victims!



Ticket #510112

The Word blocked because repetitive posts's administration has debited 840 DOGE from a client’s wallet, and this deduction is not related to a transaction fee. It was an unjustified withdrawal of funds, allegedly due to "inactivity on the wallet." Notably, such terms were not stated when the wallet was created. A secure crypto wallet is designed to ensure that no money can be withdrawn without the user’s knowledge or consent. The fundamental principle of cryptocurrency lies in its decentralization. Neither governments, banks, nor wallet administrators should have the authority to block or seize your assets. Cryptocurrencies gained popularity precisely because of this independence. However, in this instance, the client faced a series of violations: first, they were prohibited from withdrawing their assets, then their requests for assistance were ignored by tech support, and ultimately, the administration outright took their funds!



Ticket #500999

This user has been unable to access their coins since July! The victim went through extensive verification processes, providing scans and photographs of documents, filling out forms, and even recording multiple videos to prove ownership of the wallet. Despite these efforts, as shown in the screenshot, countless messages were sent, yet the administration nitpicked every detail, stalling the process further. Even after all this, the client still couldn't retrieve their funds.Word blocked because repetitive posts.org has persistently refused to allow this client to withdraw their coins!

We can show you hundreds of similar cases!

In all these cases, clients are faced with the theft of their coins and the inability to withdraw assets. Word blocked because repetitive posts support ignores requests. This is a typical scam!

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Word blocked because repetitive posts has left yet another user frustrated and financially stranded. This story highlights how their shady practices can impact anyone who trusts their platform.



In July 2024, a user attempted to log into their Word blocked because repetitive posts account containing a significant amount of cryptocurrency. They were prompted to enter an authorization code that never arrived. After contacting Word blocked because repetitive posts support, the user was asked to provide screenshots and further details. Despite sending over 20 follow-up messages, the promised code never materialized, leaving the user unable to access their funds.

Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident. Numerous reviews and user accounts suggest Word blocked because repetitive posts deliberately blocks access to user funds under flimsy pretenses like "suspicious activity" or unsubstantiated KYC/AML requirements. In many cases, users are left in limbo with no meaningful support from the platform.

To protect yourself from similar issues, avoid Word blocked because repetitive posts at all costs. If you’ve experienced something similar, document everything—screenshots, emails, and correspondence. Share your story with law enforcement and advocacy groups who can amplify your case and pressure Word blocked because repetitive posts to act.

Remember: a crypto wallet should protect your assets, not put them at risk.


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A simple issue like an authorization code shouldn’t take weeks to resolve. This kind of inefficiency is unacceptable for a financial service.


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Word blocked because repetitive posts has been accused of engaging in deceptive practices, particularly KYC (Know Your Customer) fraud, to unlawfully seize user funds. Customers often report being blocked from accessing their wallets after receiving vague notifications about "suspicious activity." In some cases, the process is even more blatant—users claim their assets are directly deducted without explanation.



One victim shared their experience, stating that they had stored assets in Word blocked because repetitive posts since 2021 and had received no prior communication about changes to fee structures, such as the introduction of inactivity fees. Despite this, their balance was unexpectedly reduced to zero. This raises serious questions about Word blocked because repetitive posts’s operations, as it markets itself as a wallet service rather than an exchange or investment platform. Yet, funds are reportedly being deducted without user consent or notification, which users argue constitutes theft.

Unlike legitimate wallets that charge fees solely for processing blockchain transactions, Word blocked because repetitive posts appears to impose additional, undisclosed charges. While forced deductions in certain scenarios might raise eyebrows, the complete lack of transparency or prior notice transforms this practice into outright misconduct.



One user outlined their timeline: joining Word blocked because repetitive posts in March 2021, depositing funds in January 2023, and logging in sporadically that same year. By October 2024, their account had been emptied without their knowledge. This case serves as a cautionary tale for anyone considering using the platform, as similar losses could happen to other users.

For those who have experienced similar incidents, evidence of these actions—such as screenshots documenting unauthorized deductions—can be critical. Victims are encouraged to come forward, share their stories, and collaborate in reporting these practices to authorities. Collective action is essential to hold perpetrators accountable and prevent further exploitation. Contact Word blocked because repetitive [email protected] to join efforts in seeking justice.




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It’s shocking to hear about Word blocked because repetitive posts deducting funds without informing users. This isn’t just poor customer service—it’s a blatant disregard for their own terms. Victims should report these incidents to Word blocked because repetitive [email protected].

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A user recently shared a frustrating ordeal with Word blocked because repetitive posts after years of using the service without issues. They originally set up their Word blocked because repetitive posts account in 2018, gradually depositing various cryptocurrencies like Fantom Coin, Classic Monero, and Monero (XMR), some of which came from their MinerGate mining activities. For years, everything seemed to go smoothly, and in 2021, the user even converted most of their XMR to DOGE and ETH without incident.

However, in September 2024, things took an unexpected turn. When the user tried to convert their DOGE back to ETH within Word blocked because repetitive posts, they encountered a sudden account block. Word blocked because repetitive posts required identity verification, which the user promptly provided. But instead of solving the issue, this led to a cycle of repetitive, frustrating requests from Word blocked because repetitive posts support. Each time the user submitted the requested ID, photos, and documents, they received responses asking for the same information again. To make matters worse, Word blocked because repetitive posts’s system kept creating new ticket numbers each time the user replied, adding further delays and confusion.

The situation escalated when Word blocked because repetitive posts asked for information that the user couldn’t provide, including transaction details from MinerGate, a service that had shut down. Despite the user’s best efforts to provide every document and answer requested, Word blocked because repetitive posts continued to delay. They repeatedly cited "suspicious activity" and stalled, with generic responses advising the user to "be patient" as they reviewed the submitted information—some of which had already been provided multiple times.

The user soon discovered that they weren’t alone; others had faced similar issues with Word blocked because repetitive posts, sparking concerns about the service’s practices. Now, after months of trying and failing to access their funds, the user’s story is being shared to warn others about potential pitfalls with Word blocked because repetitive posts and MinerGate.

For the full detailed account, check out the main article here https://medium.com/@frwttruth/Word blocked because repetitive posts-scams-former-minergate-client-41a81ec3b3ea

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One user noted how Word blocked because repetitive posts kept changing its requirements, asking for documents that were impossible to provide. It raises serious concerns about whether Word blocked because repetitive posts ever intends to release the blocked assets.


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Despite providing extensive documentation and undergoing a thorough interview, this user’s account with 10 ETH remains blocked. How long will Word blocked because repetitive posts hide behind KYC excuses?

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If you've fallen victim to the Word blocked because repetitive posts scam, we’re here to help get your funds back by amplifying your story. Word blocked because repetitive posts’s reputation in the crypto community is well-known, with numerous cases of account freezes dragging on indefinitely. Sadly, this often occurs despite clients doing everything required for verification. In some cases, we see accounts blocked for years, leaving users without access to their assets.

Word blocked because repetitive posts is a scam, but you still have a chance to withdraw your coins!

Word blocked because repetitive [email protected]

Just contact us and we will try to help you for free!

To help victims get their wallets unblocked, we use a strategy that has proven effective: after victims provide us with screenshots showing their blocked accounts, we make posts on various social media platforms, crypto forums, and websites. By generating public awareness and highlighting specific cases, we create enough visibility that Word blocked because repetitive posts is pressured to take action. The administration often unblocks wallets to avoid further accusations and negative publicity.

Even when clients finally manage to pass the KYC checks, the company often finds new reasons to delay access. The truth is, this isn’t just poor customer service; it’s a way to discourage users, often forcing them to abandon their funds.

For each case, we make sure Word blocked because repetitive posts's actions are documented and posted in a way that is hard for them to ignore. This method shines a light on their practices and forces them to act to avoid worsening their public image.

If you’re dealing with a blocked account, share your screenshots with us. Together, we can take a stand and work toward a resolution by making your story known.

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By documenting each case publicly, they’re shedding light on Word blocked because repetitive posts’s deceitful practices. Join the movement at Word blocked because repetitive [email protected].

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Alvin Hagg, the co-founder and CEO of Word blocked because repetitive posts.org, has long shunned the spotlight. However, our recent investigation has unveiled a shocking truth: the real masterminds behind the Word blocked because repetitive posts scam are two Russian immigrants, deeply involved in another fraudulent cryptocurrency venture, Cryptopay. Among them, Vasily Mesheryakov stands out as the primary PR manager orchestrating these scams.

Word blocked because repetitive posts is promoted as a secure multi-currency wallet, but numerous reviews expose it as a major scam. Many users have lost their savings due to blocked or failed transactions. Similarly, Cryptopay, a payment and exchange service, entices victims with low fees, only for them to discover that they cannot withdraw their assets. Our findings reveal that both Word blocked because repetitive posts and Cryptopay share the same ownership and employ identical fraudulent tactics.

Dmitry Gunyashov, another key figure, is believed to be at the helm of these operations, despite lacking experience in legitimate business management. His expertise lies in orchestrating scam operations while evading legal repercussions. The scheme is simple: clients create accounts, deposit funds, and then find their accounts blocked, leaving them unable to access their assets.

Mesheryakov's role is critical in maintaining the façade of legitimacy through aggressive marketing and buying positive reviews. His activities extend beyond Cryptopay and Word blocked because repetitive posts, involving other ventures like Dioram.

Join us in holding these scammers accountable and help bring justice to the victims of these fraudulent schemes. If you have any additional information, please contact us at Word blocked because repetitive [email protected].


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Alvin Hagg, the co-founder and CEO of Word blocked because repetitive posts.org, has long shunned the spotlight. However, our recent investigation has unveiled a shocking truth: the real masterminds behind the Word blocked because repetitive posts scam are two Russian immigrants, deeply involved in another fraudulent cryptocurrency venture, Cryptopay. Among them, Vasily Mesheryakov stands out as the primary PR manager orchestrating these scams.

Word blocked because repetitive posts is promoted as a secure multi-currency wallet, but numerous reviews expose it as a major scam. Many users have lost their savings due to blocked or failed transactions. Similarly, Cryptopay, a payment and exchange service, entices victims with low fees, only for them to discover that they cannot withdraw their assets. Our findings reveal that both Word blocked because repetitive posts and Cryptopay share the same ownership and employ identical fraudulent tactics.

Dmitry Gunyashov, another key figure, is believed to be at the helm of these operations, despite lacking experience in legitimate business management. His expertise lies in orchestrating scam operations while evading legal repercussions. The scheme is simple: clients create accounts, deposit funds, and then find their accounts blocked, leaving them unable to access their assets.

Mesheryakov's role is critical in maintaining the façade of legitimacy through aggressive marketing and buying positive reviews. His activities extend beyond Cryptopay and Word blocked because repetitive posts, involving other ventures like Dioram.

Join us in holding these scammers accountable and help bring justice to the victims of these fraudulent schemes. If you have any additional information, please contact us at Word blocked because repetitive [email protected].

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Alvin Hagg, the co-founder and CEO of Word blocked because repetitive posts.org, has long shunned the spotlight. However, our recent investigation has unveiled a shocking truth: the real masterminds behind the Word blocked because repetitive posts scam are two Russian immigrants, deeply involved in another fraudulent cryptocurrency venture, Cryptopay. Among them, Vasily Mesheryakov stands out as the primary PR manager orchestrating these scams.

Word blocked because repetitive posts is promoted as a secure multi-currency wallet, but numerous reviews expose it as a major scam. Many users have lost their savings due to blocked or failed transactions. Similarly, Cryptopay, a payment and exchange service, entices victims with low fees, only for them to discover that they cannot withdraw their assets. Our findings reveal that both Word blocked because repetitive posts and Cryptopay share the same ownership and employ identical fraudulent tactics.

Dmitry Gunyashov, another key figure, is believed to be at the helm of these operations, despite lacking experience in legitimate business management. His expertise lies in orchestrating scam operations while evading legal repercussions. The scheme is simple: clients create accounts, deposit funds, and then find their accounts blocked, leaving them unable to access their assets.

Mesheryakov's role is critical in maintaining the façade of legitimacy through aggressive marketing and buying positive reviews. His activities extend beyond Cryptopay and Word blocked because repetitive posts, involving other ventures like Dioram.

For more information on Vasily Mesheryakov and to find contact details, visit https: //vasily-mesheryakov. com/. Join us in holding these scammers accountable and help bring justice to the victims of these fraudulent schemes. If you have any additional information, please contact us at Word blocked because repetitive [email protected].



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