Swiftvirtualpay Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's bloody scam website!

It's bloody scam website!! Stay away! Today I deposited funds into this site. After that I made a withdrawal request. But after 10 hours the withdrawal still pending! I strongly believe this is a scam website!! Beware everyone!!

September 26, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS SITE

STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS SITE. Far away as possible. Straight up scam. First they want you to sign up and ask NOTHING AT ALL. My friend added $50k from his checking account or should I say got scammed for it. Anyways he couldn’t figure it out so asked me to help. So I made an account thinking he did something wrong. After making my account he sent me $100 for a test. There is no option to add a bank account to withdraw funds. So I contacted support through the only option (email) and hour later some guy who sounded like he was from Pakistan or India call me on what’s app. Big 🚩 but anyways I asked him how ti cash out and he asked how much I had and I told him $100 and he said I’d have to add $100 first to be able to cash out my already “available” funds. That didn’t make sense since my friend added $50k and still couldn’t cash out nothing. So I knew it was a scam and hopefully you don’t fall for it. They have 4 posts on crypto on the blog that date back 4 years and nothing new. Stay away. Oh and the bank is trying to deny my friend his funds back because they said it’s crypto so he’s hiring an attorney to do something. FBI cyber crime has been notified and a complaint has been filed. Ben ch-ood, matta ch-ood. Burn in hell A-hole. I’ll send you a nice 100pack of protection when your own Gov finds you and rips you a new one.

March 28, 2025
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