Especially smart Ukrainians have found a scheme to withdraw thousands from Zelensky: Vodafone and lifecell have taken measures.
11.12.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.12.2024
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Easy Pay revealed the scheme for returning money from the 'Winter eSupport' program
The payment service Easy Pay revealed the scheme by which some Ukrainians transferred money obtained from the 'Winter eSupport' program to their bank cards and then returned it to themselves. According to Easy Pay's CEO Oleksii Avramenko, Ukrainians used the service to transfer money from the balance of their mobile number to their Visa or MasterCard.
This fact indicates that the funds intended for the purchase of goods and services of Ukrainian production were not used for their intended purpose. In this regard, the money return function will be disabled for Vodafone and Life subscribers.
'Since there are 'especially smart' Ukrainians who decided to desecrate the idea of 1000 UAH 'Winter eSupport', the service will not work for everyone due to the improper use of state aid,' emphasized Avramenko.
Let us remind you that Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced the expansion of the eSupport program.
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