
SmartyMcFly
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SmartyMcFly
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On russian Telegram: Russian banks have started blocking accounts for attempting to withdraw cash An attempt to withdraw cash at Sberbank resulted in a complete loss of access to his savings, according to "Business FM", citing the victim who contacted them. On April 6, Alexander, a privileged client of Sberbank, tried to withdraw 500 thousand rubles, but it didn't work out, and his account was blocked. “I went to their head office the next day, and there were a huge number of people just like me. There was a woman who said she was responsible for security at the bank. I listened to her lecture about not giving money to scammers. But then she somehow told me that I should show her my mobile phone so she could check if I had any SMS from scammers. I told her that this was an illegal demand. Then she said I should give her the phones of my relatives who could confirm what I was spending the money on. I said I didn't inform my relatives. She said: then we won't unblock anything for you, write a statement. I wrote a statement demanding that they unblock my account. I left, and I received an SMS saying they would give an answer by April 15. A day later, I received an SMS saying it would be by April 25,” the man complained.



On russian Telegram: Russian banks have started blocking accounts for attempting to withdraw cash An attempt to withdraw cash at Sberbank resulted in a complete loss of access to his savings, according to "Business FM", citing the victim who contacted them. On April 6, Alexander, a privileged client of Sberbank, tried to withdraw 500 thousand rubles, but it didn't work out, and his account was blocked. “I went to their head office the next day, and there were a huge number of people just like me. There was a woman who said she was responsible for security at the bank. I listened to her lecture about not giving money to scammers. But then she somehow told me that I should show her my mobile phone so she could check if I had any SMS from scammers. I told her that this was an illegal demand. Then she said I should give her the phones of my relatives who could confirm what I was spending the money on. I said I didn't inform my relatives. She said: then we won't unblock anything for you, write a statement. I wrote a statement demanding that they unblock my account. I left, and I received an SMS saying they would give an answer by April 15. A day later, I received an SMS saying it would be by April 25,” the man complained.






























