Freewallet org is a scam. Step-by-step instructions on how to stop scammers

In various materials on our sites it has been repeatedly explained why Freewallet cannot be considered a wallet, but only a fraudulent application. We have also repeatedly taken action to hold the service administration accountable for the theft of assets. But it makes sense to give users more instructions with different options for active actions against Freewallet.

About Freewallet org

With the rise of cryptocurrency and digital wallets, unsuspecting users are increasingly falling victim to scams and fraudulent activities. One such notorious platform is Freewallet.org, which has been identified as a scam. In this article, we will delve into the world of Freewallet scams, providing step-by-step instructions on how to protect yourself from these scammers.

In order not to waste a lot of time, we will suggest looking at this screenshot. The main way Freewallet steals clients’ money is clearly visible here: KYC fraud. The essence of the method is simple. As soon as the client receives an incoming transaction, the administration blocks the ability to withdraw coins. Next, the client is faced with being ignored. And in the end, he loses his savings.

What can you do to protect yourself and others from Freewallet scam? According to our data, more than a thousand users have already experienced theft of assets by the Freewallet org administration. Many have come to terms with the loss of coins. But many people ask what can be done to stop the scammers and get their money back.

Our answer: act!

Choose a Secure Wallet

If you have not yet become a victim of a scam, the best way to keep your assets safe is to not download Freewallet. Don’t expect to be able to withdraw your coins. Don’t believe the advertisements spread by the app owners. Choose any reliable and secure crypto wallet. But not Freewallet org!

Contact Local Authorities

If your coins are blocked and you can’t withdraw them, don’t waste your time. it’s crucial to notify your local law enforcement agency. They have the expertise and resources to investigate these incidents and potentially apprehend the culprits. Provide them with all the relevant information, such as the scammer’s website address, transaction details, and any communication you’ve had with them. Your report could help protect others from falling victim to the same fraud. The list of local authorities is available on our website and could be reached by this link.

Many people ask how to write an appeal correctly. Focus on the nuances of the legislation of your country. But in any case, you need to indicate:

• your name and telephone number, residential address, • the name of the service that stole the money and its domain name (Freewallet org), • the stolen amount (and its equivalent in national currency), • the date of the incident, • a detailed description of the situation.

Be sure to indicate that you are reporting a crime (fraud) and that it is not a simple misunderstanding. You can also add links to our materials so that police officers can assess the scale of the scam.

Report to Online Security Organizations

In addition to local authorities, it’s essential to report the scam to online security organizations. Platforms like the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) and the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) are dedicated to combating cybercrime. By submitting a report, you contribute to their efforts in tracking down scammers and shutting down their operations. We also believe that the Freewallet fraud case falls within the competence of NFIB and its online division ActionFraud. This is due to the fact that the possible founder of the service, Dmitry Gunyashov, allegedly lives or has a communications business in the United Kingdom.

Sign online petition

We created online petition with an appeal to the NFIB to investigate the fraudulent activities of Freewallet owners

In the petition, we call on the NFIB to investigate the actions of the Freewallet administration and protect users who have lost their savings. To date, more than 50 victims have already signed the petition.

Sharing Information with the Crypto Community The crypto community is united against scammers, and sharing information about your experience is an effective way to raise awareness and protect others. Make use of online forums, social media groups, and cryptocurrency-related websites to share your story. By warning fellow users about the fraudsters, you can potentially save someone from falling into the same trap. We recommend this resources:

• Bitcointalk. • Reddit. • Quora. • Bitcoinforum.

But any other forums, communities and publics may be good for sharing your complaints. Do not forget that in addition to warning other users, the fact that you have published numerous complaints may be additional circumstantial evidence that plays in your favor in the event of litigation. In addition, sometimes, seeing the attention of the community, the Freewallet administration returns coins to those who are publicly active. But the main way to get your money back is an official court decision. In this article, we have mentioned most of the tools that you can use to help us in the fight against Freewallet scammers. But the most important of them is an official lawsuit against the scammers.

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