Just days after Argent Pay Global floated a series of useless poll ideas, news broke today that their payment processor has now suspended the scheme’s ewallet services.

Argent Global Network handle all their ewallet services through the domain “argentpay.net”. This domain is hooked up to Rapid Pay Global, who offer a ‘
complete e-wallet, banking, and card issuance system
‘.

As I understand it, Argent Global Network have simply rebranded Rapid Pay Global’s services as Argent Pay.

Things have been rocky for Argent Global Network of late, with the company failing to secure new investment to pay off existing investors.

AGN’s latest attempt to address this issue saw the company float
a series of useless ideas
, none of which was likely to secure new revenue for them to pay their affiliates with.

Not surprisingly, Rapid Pay Global’s issue with AGN is also related to the flow of funds.

In a notice published on the ArgentPay website on April 9th, the processor advised

This letter is being written to confirm that effective immediately all services provided to Argent Global Network through the Argent Pay website will be suspended pending a thorough investigation of recent activities conducted by AGN.

An investigation you say? 
Go oooooooooooon…

AGN recently requested our company and its service providers assist them with the reversal of “Profit Credit Payouts” that were issued by AGN on the dates of March 5, March 12 and March 19, 2015.

What what what? Victor Rival tried to clawback Ponzi payouts he’d 
already made?

Sit down son, you ain’t no regulator. Who do you think you are, the SEC?

Putting aside the bizarre request that Rapid Pay Global clawback Ponzi ROIs paid out to AGN affiliates for a second, it gets better…

The funds with which AGN made these payments to members of Argent Pay were never deposited into the Argent Pay Program.

Not only is Rival trying to clawback Ponzi ROI funds, they were funds 
he never even paid out to begin with!

AGN paid out monopoly money, and then requested Rapid Pay Global refund said monopoly money!

Talk about Ponzi fail…

It should be noted that while a deposit was never made to the banking facilities utilized by Argent Pay, AGN’s use of these of these funds in paying “Profit Credit Payouts” on the dates indicated above has resulted in a substantial loss to member balances on Argent Pay.

Now this I don’t get. Ponzi ROI payouts if anything should be deposits into AGN investor accounts.

Did Rapid Pay Global clawback the funds as requested, only then to discover (presumably after AGN investors complained), that AGN 
hadn’t
paid anyone out to begin with?

What a mess!

AGN has been made aware of this loss to member balances through numerous conversations with representatives from our company.

And still, nothing has been done.

How hard is it to return the money AGN had Rapid Pay Global clawback? Or had Victor Rival already spent the money on… well, who knows what?

Rapid Pay Global certainly seem to have


🤖 Quick Answer

What services did ArgentPay suspend?
ArgentPay, operating through argentpay.net and powered by Rapid Pay Global, suspended its e-wallet services. The platform had provided complete e-wallet, banking, and card issuance systems to Argent Global Network users, representing a significant disruption to the scheme's payment infrastructure and user access to digital financial services.

Why did ArgentPay suspend operations?
The suspension followed Argent Global Network's financial difficulties, including failure to secure new investment necessary to pay existing investors. The company's unsuccessful attempts to generate revenue through alternative initiatives contributed to the service interruption and broader operational challenges.


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