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Revolut has put the blocks on its Ukrainian reguee referral scheme after users exploited the programme to snag up to £250 in payouts.
The referral play was part of Revolut’s programme to offer fee-free payments accounts to refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine.
The scheme allowed existing customers to refer up to five other people to these accounts for a fee of £50 in the UK.
But a spokesperson told The Telegraph that firm had been forced to suspend referral payments after customers swooped on the scheme to try and bag referral fees of up to £250.
“As part of our free accounts offer for Ukrainian refugees – which has onboarded tens of thousands of users in less than six weeks – our controls flagged that a small number of accounts were being targeted by users attempting to exploit our referral campaign,” the spokesperson said. “We have therefore temporarily paused the referral aspect as a precautionary measure.”
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