After suspension of withdrawals, president of Alphabets tries to intimidate customers

The CEO of Alphabets, Rogério Cruz, recorded a threatening video aimed at clients of his business in Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro, which interrupted withdrawals after alleged problems in his system.

According to the LiveCoins portal, the situation began last month, when the company, accused of being a pyramid scheme, started recording delays in withdrawals. With the promise of fixed income, Alphabets explained the high values ​​through the sports betting segment.

However, a police operation investigates some companies in the Lagos region that operate with promises of income. After the arrest of Glaidson dos Santos, involved with Gas Consultoria Bitcoin, some businessmen opted to suspend their operations.

Regarding Alphabets, the company recently reported that it has entered the cryptocurrency market and has even negotiated the cryptocurrency K-Sports Coin with clients, who are now afflicted with all the developments in the case.

Publication by the president of Alphabets aimed at clients

On its social media, the CEO of Alphabets posted a record with threats to customers, who remain without information after the suspension of withdrawals. In the video, Cruz stated that his family received threats on social media after the company ended its activities.

After suspension of withdrawals, president of Alphabets tries to intimidate customers on social networks

In the post, he also pointed out that his girlfriend and mother were involved in the attacks. Next, Cruz declared that “they don’t know who they’re messing with,” insinuating that he has important relationships and influence even within the government, but without specifying the names of possible contacts.

In addition, the president of Alphabets cited that anyone who attacks him could face problems if he uses a real profile, as he will send the police and its legal department to search for these people.

Adding to the intimidation, he also shared one of the profiles that attacked him, according to RLagos Notícias. “If you are going to do something, do it with fake profiles, because otherwise you will surely suffer the consequences”, he said.

A part of Alphabets’ customers decided to carry out Police Reports (BO), in order to assist in the opening of an inquiry. In one publication, an unidentified man pointed out that customers need to register BOs and showed police-issued documentation. Also according to LiveCoins, these cases could reach the courts soon.