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Last year, I tried to join a digital payment service called wisepaymentslimited. They required an elaborate (for me) application process that involved taking a picture of myself holding ID with a smart phone or computer. My device is quite old and I had a lot of trouble getting their AI to approve the photo. The process felt abusive. Once I finally succeeded, I transferred a sum of money into my wise payments account and made my first transaction. They deactivated my account with no explanation, and let me know that I could not have access to the account or my money until I answered more questions about the transaction, and went through the painful photo/ID process once again. At this point I finally realized that I was dealing with something dark and ominous, and I just stopped all contact. They still have my money and I am wondering if there is any way to get it back? I now realize that my Higher Self was trying to get me to stop the application process, and I see that this was a lesson I needed to learn: when something is just too hard to do, it might mean I should not do it, or I should at least stop and listen very carefully before proceeding. But I sure would like to get my funds returned to me.

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