{“type”:”text”,”text”:”This is Steven Chayer with the DisputeVoice Consumer Protection Minute. If you’ve been scammed, suspect fraud, or want protection? You’re in the right place.\n\nListen up, crypto cowboys. If you’re using Binance US, you might wanna grab a chair—this one’s gonna sting like a Boston winter. We’re seeing complaints pile up faster than snow on Beacon Hill, and they all sing the same sad song: frozen accounts, vanishing funds, and customer service that’s about as helpful as a screen door on a submarine.\n\nHere’s what’s got my hackles up: users are reporting their accounts get locked tighter than a clam at low tide, sometimes for months. Your money’s sitting there like a kid in timeout, and nobody’s telling you why. Well, I’ll be cow-kicked, some folks are waiting six months just to withdraw their own cash!\n\nNow, I’m not saying run for the hills, but if you’re on Binance US, document everything. Screenshot your balances daily, save every email, and if things go sideways, file complaints with your state’s financial regulators faster than you can say \”blockchain.\”\n\nThink of it this way: your crypto account should be like a good lobster roll—accessible, transparent, and not leaving you with a bad taste. If Binance US can’t deliver that, maybe it’s time to find a new fishing hole.\n\nThis has been the DisputeVoice Consumer Protection Minute. Remember, friends, scammers rely on victims’ embarrassment to stay silent while they find their next targets—your friends and family. Don’t let them. DisputeVoice publishes their names and evidence online, ensuring the facts appear prominently in Google searches. Check out DisputeVoice.com for the latest posts, and watch for us on the frontlines of consumer protection.”}
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