No refund
I sent a dress back on May 8.
After two days this package was no longer traceable. Everthing has been done according to the guidelines.
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I sent a dress back on May 8.
After two days this package was no longer traceable. Everthing has been done according to the guidelines.
I have been waiting for the withdrawal since 05/25/2023, I submitted documents for verification, they still weigh like new, I have been writing to them for two years now about what bastards they are and they automatically answer "we are waiting for an answer from above regarding your account" the standard poor nobodies, it's a pity you can't attach a screenshot.
I always have to wait over 15 days for my withdrawal request to be approved.
Glad the team in my bio guide me through and help sort things out
Double scam works here!!!
Be careful. I placed bets on the Yas.bet website and decided to withdraw my first part. I tried the same method as replenishing money through Crypto currency, for which I received several cancellations. After corresponding with the support, I was told to withdraw money through the “perfect money” platform. I checked what kind of site it was, looked at the comments and 50% of them all said that the Perfect Money platform steals money and a bunch of different situations with this. I tried to explain to the support that I didn’t want to collaborate with a platform with mixed reviews and wanted to withdraw my money through the method I used to deposit it. To which I was constantly told to withdraw via perfect money. At some point, the support decided to answer me in Arabic, even though I was from Ukraine and seemed to absolutely not read or think about what I was writing to them. The support is extremely disgusting and very rude. I've never seen anything like this before. I suggested going through full KYC in order to withdraw your money the normal way. To which I was told that they did not need my verification, which again aroused suspicion. In general, after a month of correspondence, I could not stand it and decided to create a profile in perfect money, as Yas.Bet asked me to do. So that there is at least an opportunity to withdraw money. I wrote to Yas.bet support with a request to provide me with the official perfect money website to create a profile. To which the support replied that they do not have a website for this platform. Friends, just think about it, Yas.bet does not have an official source of the platform with which they cooperate and send people to withdraw their money. This scheme is driving me crazy! and of course, I couldn’t withdraw money from Perfect money, since they constantly demand more money in order to withdraw and do this all the time, they just farm money. There are several methods of withdrawal, and as you begin to go step by step, at some point it turns out that this method works well, or this is not the method that was written at all. I've already lost $500 on this crazy scam!
My mail: yegor.ku71 @ inbox .eu
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