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http://Wise.com has numerous complaints against it at CFPB September 26, 2025 Editor Editor’s Note: The United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has an extensive searchable database for complaints filed by consumers against corporations which are regulated Financial Institutions or Transfer companies. http://Wise.com is one of these. Supporters of many of the humanitarian projects sponsored by Br. Bugnolo were able to use http://Wise.com from 2022-2025 until the account was closed on the basis of false accusations made in the wake of the mass terrorist shooting of Catholic Elementary Students at Annunciation Catholic Elementary School in Minnesota, United States. — http://Wise.com’s employees accused Br. Bugnolo of selling and distributing military and semi-military equipment, a completely baseless and imaginary fiction. Br. Bugnolo’s attempt to seek an appeal and correction of the egregious behavior of their employees was met with derision and non-compliance with http://Wise.com’s stated user policies. Br. Bugnolo subsequently filed complaints against Wise Transfer corporation, with the U. S. Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and left public record asking U. S. authorities to criminally investigate http://Wise.com for bigotry, fraud, constructive fraud, wire fraud, fraud in advertising and attempted extortion, and asks that the U. S. Trade Commission consider revoking http://Wise.com’s license to operate in the U.S.A.. Above, through the linked screenshot, you can read the 86 previous complaints filed against Wise. The CFPB has already fined Wise, $2.5 Million, earlier in January of this year for misleading consumers regardin its fee system. In July, Wise was fined another $4.2 million by 5 U. S. State regulatory authorities for lack of compliance with money laundering regulations. Evidently, http://Wise.com has learned nothing from being fined, other than to be even more nasty and dishonest than before. I have published this report since the readers of http://FromRome.Info were the principal users of the http://Wise.com account of Ordo Militaris Inc., by which I conducted so many humanitarian and religious projects, on which account, I believe this information about http://Wise.com is both appropriate and useful to my benefactors and supporters, to understand the context. Strangely, despite all these recent advances in technology, there are NO other money transfer apps which U.S. corporations can use to receive payments from private citizens, that I can find. Most of them are located in the United Kingdom and have absolutely no idea of the U.S. regulations regarding financial transfers. — So until I am back in the United States for a visit to open a new bank account for Ordo Militaris Inc., which allows the reception of Bank Wires from international sources, the readers of http://FromRome.Info will have to use PayPal, which is the last man standing, as it were. For the record, http://Wise.com was a useful money transfer application, and Ordo Militaris Inc. never had any problem with them. Unfortunately, http://Wise.com does not know how to discern honest customers from dishonest customers and is destroying its own reputation due to reckless and wanton inconsistency with its stated policies and financial regulations. https://www.fromrome.info/2025/09/26/wise-com-has-numerous-complaints-against-it-at-cfpb/ #Bugnolo #WISE #CFPB #ConsumerFinancialProtectionBureau #Website #Database #USFederalTradeCommission #FTC

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