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Freewallet scam - FAQ
« on: May 13, 2024, 09:17:48 PM »
We have prepared and published dozens of materials dedicated to the fraudulent project called Freewallet. These articles were published both on our websites and on forums, in communities, and on the pages of news resources. We are trying to warn as many users as possible: the Freewallet application was created by scammers. This “wallet” blocks clients’ assets, after which support simply ignores the victims’ requests.

Unfortunately, not all clients heeded our advice. Every day more and more victims come to us. Therefore, it is worth answering the questions that readers most often ask.



What exactly is Freewallet, and how does it differ from other cryptocurrency wallets?

According to the developers, Freewallet org is a multi-currency wallet with a reliable security system and user-friendly interface. In addition, the name of the application itself hints at free transactions. All this is a lie. It is enough to look at a few customer reviews to understand that a fraudulent project is operating under the guise of a wallet.



Most often, the wallet functions normally for the first few days. But as soon as the victim receives a large transaction, the system immediately blocks the account. Further, the administration demands more and more information and documents. Until, in the end, the victim does not understand: his coins are stolen, and everything else is just a way to distract attention from the scam.
What are the primary allegations and evidence surrounding the Freewallet scam?
To find enough scam accusations you may visit different websites:
•   Reddit.
•   Bitcointalk.
•   Medium.
•   Sitejabber.
On each of them you will find similar stories from real clients. Under the pretext of KYC/AML, the administration blocks outgoing transactions. After this, the support simply ignores the victims’ requests, responds with template messages and refuses to carry out verification.



But I found many positive Freewallet reviews. Aren’t they real?
No. These comments are prepaid by the administration. Fake positive reviews look like advertisements.
If you don't believe us, just ask yourself. Would I write huge rave reviews about a regular wallet? Why would I waste my time if everything tripled me? Most often, real clients do not write beautiful long posts mentioning all the advantages of any application. The maximum that they would do is give a high rating and write a few words that they are satisfied with everything. Reviews about Freewallet are suspiciously bright. It is clear that they were written by people who know how to make advertising materials.
I heard that Freewallet only blocks large transactions. I have very few coins. Maybe this wallet will be safe for me?
No. Freewallet scammers may block any transaction, even the small one.
If you choose a wallet to store your cryptocurrency savings, do not install Freewallet under any circumstances. You can find dozens of free, convenient, and reliable applications online. Otherwise, you risk losing your coins or giving them to scammers.

What wallet can you recommend instead of Freewallet?
We do not make such recommendations. Our goal is not to advertise any application. All we want is to warn you that Freewallet is a scam.
When selecting a cryptocurrency wallet, it's crucial to be vigilant for certain red flags that might indicate potential risks or scams. Here are some key warning signs to watch out for:


•   Lack of Transparency: If a wallet provider lacks transparency about its team, company registration, or the technology behind its wallet, it could be a red flag. Reputable wallet providers usually provide detailed information about their team, company background, and technology infrastructure.
•   Unverified or Poorly Reviewed: Before trusting a wallet provider, check for reviews from multiple sources and ensure that the wallet has been vetted by reputable cryptocurrency communities. Be cautious if the wallet has few reviews or if the reviews seem overly positive or artificially generated.
•   Unresponsive Customer Support: Difficulty contacting customer support or receiving timely responses to inquiries can be a warning sign. A reputable wallet provider should offer responsive customer support to address any concerns or issues promptly.
•   Negative Reputation or Scam Reports: Research the reputation of the wallet provider by checking online forums, social media platforms, and cryptocurrency news websites for any reported scams, hacks, or unresolved complaints. Multiple negative reports or warnings from reputable sources should raise concerns.

By all these criteria, Freewallet cannot be considered the least bit safe. So never use this app!
I lost assets due to Freewallet scam or just want to help you stop scammers
First of all, let us know what happened. Write to [email protected] We will try to help you return the coins. Please note that we do not charge any money for help. Our goal is to ensure that all victims are able to return their savings.

Some other tips and tricks for working together to fight Freewallet can be found here:
https://freewalletreviews.org/help-us-combat-freewallet-scammers/ [nofollow]


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Re: Freewallet scam - FAQ
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2024, 03:51:55 PM »
To have victimized so many people out of their hard-earned digital assets, I am sure that the evil people Freewallet are actually good on what they are doing and they are following a plan on what to do from time to time. I am glad to see that now Freewallet is exposed as it should be, just another scam bug that the cryptocurrency industry must never have a place to do business with. I have never heard Freewallet before and I am glad that am not one of its crying and angry victims. We need to tell the world on Freewallet and the things that it has done so no new people will be added on the victim list. I will be posting this on my social media accounts so we can spread this warning against Freewallet.

 

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