Dear EZPIN Management,
Dear EZPIN Management,
Immediately after my distributor application submitted through ezpin.com was approved, I was contacted by an individual named Mehdi Amiri, who introduced himself as an EZPIN employee. He told me that my documents were incomplete and that I needed to upload them again to continue the process. However, instead of directing me to EZPIN’s official website, ezpin.com, he asked me to upload the documents through a different website called panel.sigmagiftcard.com.
This website is not an official EZPIN domain. Despite this, it was presented in a way that made it look like a continuation of the official application process. Trusting EZPIN, I logged into this site and uploaded my personal and company information. I later realized that this was a misleading redirection.
During our conversation, I also asked whether he was involved in selling used or test codes. He stated that he could provide codes through the company he works for and requested USD 20,000 for 100,000 codes, rejecting my lower offer. He also clearly said that he had access to the system and could see the codes that were being sent.
Details of the discussions regarding used codes are available in audio recordings in my possession. Based on these recordings, the speaker has been identified as Mehdi Amiri, and the recordings have been submitted to the relevant authorities.
This notification is shared to warn buyers and help prevent similar situations in the future.
All of these actions indicate that Mehdi Amiri attempted to redirect EZPIN customers to a platform outside the official website and tried to sell codes that do not belong to him or EZPIN, without company knowledge or approval.
This represents a clear abuse of authority and creates a serious trust and reputation risk for EZPIN.
I request that this matter be investigated immediately and that I be provided with a written response.
Immediately after my distributor application via ezpin.com was approved, Mehdi Amiri, who contacted me through EZPIN’s official WhatsApp line, redirected me to a website outside of EZPIN, presenting it as if it were an official EZPIN platform.
Sincerely,