The OpenUp Story Continues With Bullied Employees And Paid Trustpilot Reviews!

Currently, the high-risk payment processor OpenUp.Finance is apparently experiencing problems. Existing and former employees have contacted FinTelegram and provided insider information. We have thus been able to confirm that the notorious British-Indian payment veteran Ruchi Rathor is one of the beneficial owners. On July 26, 2022, OpenUp announced the separation of three employees in a LinkedIn posting. Insiders also informed us about Trustpilot manipulations. Thus, employees receive a bonus of $5 if they organize positive reviews.

Currently, the high-risk payment processor OpenUp.Finance is apparently experiencing problems. Existing and former employees have contacted FinTelegram and provided insider information. We have thus been able to confirm that the notorious British-Indian payment veteran Ruchi Rathor is one of the beneficial owners. On July 26, 2022, OpenUp announced the separation of three employees in a LinkedIn posting. Insiders also informed us about Trustpilot manipulations. Thus, employees receive a bonus of $5 if they organize positive reviews.

We already know from several insiders and from other projects of Ruchi Rathor and friends like iPayTotal, Paypound, Neobanq, or OctaPay that fake LinkedIn profiles are used, and Trustpilot reviews are manipulated. In this respect, this is no surprise. These are their tools to conceal their identities.

Read the reports on the iPayTotal Group.

We warn merchants when considering working with OpenUp.Finance, Paypound, or other high-risk processors from the iPayTotal Group environment. You should be extremely careful when working with these people. Otherwise, you risk losing your money.

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However, we would like to know more about Ruchi Rathor and her network around iPayTotal and the successor brands like OpenUp.Finance or Paypound. If you have any information, please let us know via our whistleblower system, Whistle42.

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