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Author Topic: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest  (Read 626115 times)
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Today at 07:19:51 AM
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Victims of Freebitco.in: Submit Reports to IC3.gov and FinCEN

If you have funds stuck on Freebitco.in, please read this carefully.

I have already filed official online complaints against Freebitco.in with:



Both institutions cooperate with U.S. federal authorities (including the FBI).

You do NOT need to be an American citizen. I am not American either.

The process is:
  • 100% online

  • completely free
  • takes only a few minutes

  • no lawyer needed

This is currently the only realistic way to create official pressure.

Forum posts and complaints in threads do not trigger investigations.
Official reports do.

If many affected users submit complaints:

  • authorities can open a formal case

    exchanges and partners may be contacted

    assets can potentially be traced and frozen

One report is a complaint.
Hundreds of reports become a case.

If your BTC withdrawal has been pending for weeks or months, don’t just wait and hope. File the report. It costs nothing and may be the only chance to protect what’s left.

The more of us who report this, the higher the chance that action is taken.

Take 10 minutes. File it.

1. ic3.gov - IC3 complaint: https://complaint.ic3.gov  
2. FinCEN contact: https://www.fincen.gov/contact

You can google both authorities if you do not believe.

YOU CAN USE GPT IF YOUR ENGLISH IS NOT SO GOOD AND IT WILL GENERATE A LEGAL COMPLAINT FOR YOU IN NO TIME!
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Today at 11:54:32 AM
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@Fivestar4everMVP, personally, reporting isn’t stressful for me.
I’m aware it probably won’t lead to a positive outcome, but it’s not just a matter of accepting the loss and moving on.
I’ll hand my case over to the authorities, leave it to them, and then I’ll move on.
Simply doing nothing isn’t in my nature.

Also, it’s possible for people to gather proof even without screenshots from their Freebitco.in account:

* Open wallet or exchange transaction history, find the transfer, and take a screenshot.
* Even if it doesn’t show the name “Freebitco”, the receiving address plus TXID still prove the transfer. If they have a label in their address book like “Freebitco bc1q…”, screenshot that too and match it to the receiving address.
* Copy the TXID (hash) into a Word document together with the sending address and receiving address.
* Open the TXID in a block explorer and screenshot that page as extra proof.
* Browser history can also help (visited pages, login, account pages).
* And include all email communication with Freebitco.in, especially anything to or from [support@freebitco.in](mailto:support@freebitco.in).
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