rexcardly.com — the support landing page behind the REX · Virtual Visa Card scam
rexcardly.com is the polished, customer-support-styled landing page that funnels people searching for the "REX · Virtual Visa Card" into the @Rexchangebot Telegram bot and from there to operator @Rexchanges (Stanislav Reuev). It is the part of the operation that is search-engine-discoverable.
A funnel from Google to Telegram
A scam operator running entirely inside Telegram has a discoverability problem: Telegram channels and bots are not natively indexed by Google. The fix is a thin website whose only real function is to convert organic search traffic into Telegram conversations. rexcardly.com fits that pattern exactly: it is largely a "Contact us on Telegram" page dressed as customer support.
In the documented victim case, the visitor reached rexcardly.com/contact.html from a
Google search. The page advertised: "Telegram support — fastest way, average reply under 5 minutes,
24/7. Card setup, deposits, KYC." and pointed users to @Rexchangebot. The rest of the
scheme played out inside Telegram.
What rexcardly.com displays — and what it omits
Displayed:
- Polished marketing copy promising an "anonymous" Visa card with "no KYC".
- Conspicuous links to the Telegram bot
@Rexchangebotand operator@Rexchanges. - Stock imagery of Visa-style cards and lifestyle photography.
- Vague claims about user counts, reviews, and supported countries.
Conspicuously omitted (for any real card-issuing service):
- The name of the card-issuing bank.
- A regulator (FCA, FinCEN, NBU, CySEC, MAS, etc.) and a license number.
- A registered company name and address, beneficial owner, or VAT/EIN.
- A real Terms of Service, Cardholder Agreement, or Privacy Policy that names a controller.
- Verifiable independent reviews on Trustpilot, App Store, Google Play, or any audit platform.
A polished landing page with zero accountability is the surface pattern shared across most crypto-card scams over the last several years.
How to remove rexcardly.com from the conversation
- Report to Google Safe Browsing and the Google Search spam report.
- Submit to PhishTank, URLhaus, OpenPhish, and ScamAdviser.
- Look up the registrar at lookup.icann.org and email their published abuse contact.
- If the site is fronted by Cloudflare, file an abuse report at abuse.cloudflare.com.
- Leave a 1-star Trustpilot review with a link to the evidence on rexscammers.com.
- The full reporting playbook is in the six-phase tutorial.
Transparent, correctable, public-interest publishing
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