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Domain warning · Updated 26 May 2026

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.

What rexcardly.com is for

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.

Patterns observed on the domain

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 @Rexchangebot and 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.

Take action

How to remove rexcardly.com from the conversation

  1. Report to Google Safe Browsing and the Google Search spam report.
  2. Submit to PhishTank, URLhaus, OpenPhish, and ScamAdviser.
  3. Look up the registrar at lookup.icann.org and email their published abuse contact.
  4. If the site is fronted by Cloudflare, file an abuse report at abuse.cloudflare.com.
  5. Leave a 1-star Trustpilot review with a link to the evidence on rexscammers.com.
  6. The full reporting playbook is in the six-phase tutorial.
Right of reply & disclaimer

Transparent, correctable, public-interest publishing

If you are an operator, employee, lawyer, or authorised representative of rexcardly.com and you believe any factual statement on this page is inaccurate, write to beware@rexscammers.com with a verifiable explanation. The page will be reviewed and corrected within 7 days. See the full Right of Reply.