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Board Scam Accusations
Re: oxapay scam payment gateway
by
bhashana
on 08/01/2025, 13:09:07 UTC
Finally, I got resolved!

after days of escalating my concerns, it became clear that the delay had been caused by an Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance issue. OxaPay had flagged the transaction for internal review, which is standard procedure for transactions of such value. Once the review process concluded, their team contacted me to explain the situation.

they resolved the issue completely, restoring my funds and ensuring that my BTC was accounted for. Additionally, they apologized for the inconvenience and delay, making me feel valued as a customer.

I would like to thank the OxaPay team for resolving the issue promptly once the AML process was complete and for compensating me appropriately. This incident has reinforced my trust in their platform and reassured me of their commitment to providing safe and transparent services for users.

For anyone using OxaPay or considering it, I can confidently say that they take customer concerns seriously. If you ever encounter delays, I encourage you to stay patient and work with their team, they will handle things professionally and ensure a satisfactory resolution.
Strange that they didn't explain it to you earlier but who cares now? Happy that everything has been solved, it made my day. Smiley
Now go out and enjoy your 2025 with all what you and your family deserves.
Thank you, bro. I appreciate everyone willing to support me.

I have a feeling that you’re not telling the whole story. This seems very suspicious—either some kind of black PR, or you were forced to claim that you got your money back “at gunpoint.” Here are two points I’ve noticed: 

1. You got your money back right after the Oxapay site was down for about 12 hours, citing technical issues. 
2. You haven’t provided any proof of the final correspondence with Oxapay support or anything else to confirm that the money was actually returned. 

Here’s how I see it: You probably filed a complaint with Cloudflare, which then forwarded it to the hosting provider, leading to the server being taken offline. Plus, the buzz on the internet likely pressured the company into protecting its reputation by returning the stolen money and coming up with an AML excuse as a cover. 

Alternatively, this could just be a fabricated story by Oxapay’s owners for black PR purposes (which is weird, lol). Ultimately, just show any evidence that they actually accommodated you and returned the money—some correspondence, anything.

this is not a black PR. I'm a real person. you can find my details online. yes, they didn't tell me about it early that's why this happened. I never make posts like this if I knew about it. but somehow they explained me the situation and fixed the issue.
i didn't report to Cloudflare. maybe local authorities reported. so that's no the case.