Bankrupt RVD Markets and payouts: there will be no refunds on WebMoney and Perfect Money
Internet-broker RVD MarketsThe company, which declared bankruptcy on June 22, 2015, has partially resumed operations, offering its clients to withdraw their initial investments if they were transferred to the company via the UnionPay payment system. So far, this is the first case in recent months and broker bankruptcies, when the company is really ready to return money to clients.
Clients of RVD Markets can return funds from UnionPay and eComCharge
Bankruptcy proceedings have been initiated, but clients -brokers have received the opportunity to enter their personal offices, where they, on the recommendation of the management of RVD Markets, can make an application for withdrawal of own funds from the company's accounts. For now it is possible only for those customers who funded their accounts using UnionPay.
«Клиенты заводившие средства через UnionPay должны оформить заявку на вывод через форму «Вывод через UnionPay» на всю доступную сумму», — говорится на Интернет-сайте брокера. Форма «Вывод через UnionPay» доступна в личном кабинете, куда был восстановлен доступ.
UnionPay is the national payment system of China, which has been present in Russia since the second half of 2013.
Moreover, it was learned that customers who managed to log into their accounts could also observe a message about the possibility of withdrawing funds that were deposited through the eComCharge: «Клиенты заводившие средства через eComCharge получат возвраты на основе приоритетных списков предоставленных представителями eComCharg».
When can funds be disbursed?
Also, the company's message says about trading suspension, closing of trades according to the world time and blocking of deposits. The order of payments to clients will be determined upon completion of bankruptcy proceedings, realization of the company's liabilities and unblocking of reserved funds in banks and payment systems.
In order to contact managers, customers have the option to contact them on the forumThe link to which is also available on the broker's website.
Who else will be able to get money from RVD and when?
We contacted the manager of the company and clarified who else will have the opportunity to withdraw funds. The representative assured us that in RVD Markets do everything to give the opportunity to the clients to take their initial deposits as soon as possible. Now the main attention is focused on the banks, where the accounts were frozen because of complaints of clients. Banks require from the company various documents, including contracts, statements and so on. Representatives of RVD Markets are actively working in this direction, so that there was an opportunity to continue compensation
But there are two pieces of bad news:
- Unfortunately, profits earned on the accounts will not be available for withdrawal.
- Clients who used WebMoney and Perfect Money payment systems for replenishment will not be able to request a refund of the initial deposit.
We continue to observe and discuss the bankruptcy of the broker RVD Markets. At the moment the promises of the company can please at least some clients, the rest will have to wait for the resolution of the situation.
Discussion:
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What kind of nonsense is being written here, - these will be paid and these will not be paid. What kind of provocations, just to attract attention. Some cheap positive PR, - no one has yet reported on the forum that they have received funds, and in my personal cabinet everything is blocked, including withdrawal to Unionpay.
If they're bankrupt, how can they only allow some users to withdraw early investments? It's like a lawsuit.
It's a terrible situation. You have to build your work in such a way to end up bankrupt. What kind of management did they have?
We would like to return it, but we can't! How can you believe in such a thing, even if we had the money, they wouldn't return it.
Nobody ever got anything back. And as it turned out, there was no bankruptcy, just another scam.