CryptoVestOptions: The Account Manager, the Fake Gains, and the ‘Withdrawal Tax’
CryptoVestOptions paid out one small withdrawal to earn a Phoenix pharmacist’s trust, then walled the rest behind a ‘20% performance tax.’ $88,700 across three cards and a string of USDT top-ups.
Point of Entry
A Phoenix pharmacist was contacted about a managed trading account and assigned a personal ‘account manager’ at CryptoVestOptions who called most mornings. A small early withdrawal was paid out to build trust.
Reassured, she scaled up — funding across three credit cards and a series of USDT-Tron top-ups the manager arranged.
Where Custody Broke
The CryptoVestOptions dashboard showed steady, rising profits — all fabricated. A withdrawal required a ‘20% performance tax’ first, then a ‘bonus’ she hadn’t asked for locked the balance.
Soon after, the platform stopped loading and the manager stopped calling.
“The first small withdrawal is what did it. Once they paid me once, I stopped questioning anything.”— Alicia D., Phoenix
The Recovery Ledger
- L01Intake & capture. We assembled two tracks: card statements for three issuers, and the USDT-Tron transactions CryptoVestOptions had directed.
- L02Chargeback dossier. For the card deposits we prepared reason-coded files showing no genuine service was rendered.
- L03On-chain trace. The USDT-Tron top-ups consolidated into a wallet feeding a regional exchange, which we attributed.
- L04Coordinated requests. We ran the bank recalls and the exchange freeze in parallel.
- L05Recovery. The card issuers reversed most disputed deposits and the exchange released the frozen crypto — a stronger result from two live channels.
A stronger result, because two channels ran at once: card chargebacks reversed most of the deposits while the USDT tranche was frozen at an exchange.
Breach Signatures
- Unsolicited contact followed by a ‘managed’ account.
- A small early withdrawal that pays out — a deliberate trust-builder.
- Pressure to fund across multiple cards and crypto rails.
- A tax or fee demanded before any withdrawal.
- A ‘bonus’ whose terms quietly lock your balance.
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