OP113, International Card Services (ICS) Operation: Intentionally Suspension of Credit Card to Prevent Traveling to Portugal to Renew Passport
https://www.rozen-bakher.com/iccg-announcements/op113
Published 03 May 2022, 13:00 Amsterdam Time. Latest Update: 10 March 2023
Background
ICCG runs over a few years the Viseca Operation, which allows ICCG to sabotage the financial affairs of Dr. Rozen-Bakher without the ability of Dr. Rozen-bakher to get refunds for intentionally unjustified transactions via the credit card of Viseca (e.g. Enterprise Operation), regardless of manipulation with the credit card, fabricated transactions (e.g. best-pdf.com Operation, Update-best-pdf.com Operation) or even sabotage blocking of the credit card by ICCG to prevent getting money via ATM, as mentioned in section 2.4.21 in complaints to various police (Complaint II to Portuguese Police). Zurich Police did not handle the complaint regarding Viseca (Complaint to Zurich Police, Switzerland), which allows ICCG to escalate the Viseca Operation until the point that Dr. Rozen-Bakher decided to cancel the credit card of Viseca that was related to her investment bank account in Zurich, and get instead a credit card from another firm. Hence, Dr. Rozen-Bakher cancelled her credit card of Viseca, while she ordered instead the Dutch credit card from International Card Services (ICS). However, ICCG took control even on this credit card, and eventually, ICCG blocked the credit card due to a fabricated reason. Therefore, here are the operations related to International Card Services (ICS):
International Card Services Operation: Blocking Applications to get Credit Card and Manipulation with Activisation https://www.rozen-bakher.com/international-card-services
International Card Services Operation: Sabotage-Blocking of Credit Card to prevent travelling to Portugal to Renew Passport https://www.rozen-bakher.com/iccg-announcements/03/05/2022-1144
Highlights
From the first application to the credit card of ICS, ICCG took control of the activity of the credit card, as mentioned in International Card Services Operation: Blocking Applications to get Credit Card and Manipulation with Activisation.
After the activisation of the credit card, ICCG manipulated on regular basis the activity of the credit card, as done with the credit card of Viseca and even worse.
On 8 May 2022, Dr. Rozen-Bakher intended to travel to Portugal to renew her Portuguese Passport and Portuguese ID. The flight ticket to Portugal was ordered more than a week before the start of this operation.
On 03 May 2022, after the order of the flight ticket to Portugal, suddenly, Dr. Rozen-Bakher got a suspected fabricated email from ICS that argued that she ignored previous notices from ICS to validate her data on ICS and because of that, ICS is going to block her credit card on 07 May 2022, a one day before her travelling to Lisbon to deal with the renewing of her passport. First, Dr. Rozen-Bakher didn’t get any previous notices from ICS to make validation. Second, the credit card was a new one. She got it only a few months earlier, so she made the validation of the card with her passport when she activated the credit card. She made the validation with her passport together with her son. Obviously, the demand for repeated validation was done by ICCG as an excuse to block the card, because when Dr. Rozen-Bakher tried to make repeated validation, nothing appeared on the screen, so the request for validation was fabricated. Besides, the email was sent from a suspected address (admin@nutnhr.info) that seems different from the other emails that Dr. Rozen-Bakher received from ICS, which signals that this email is likely fabricated. Moreover, any link from the suspected email did not work, so likely the page in the email runs under cyber.
From 03 May 2022 until 06 May 2022, Dr. Rozen-Bakher made activity on the website of ICS and the app of ICS, yet no notice appear about the forthcoming blocking on 07 May 2022.
On 7 May 2022, ICCG intentionally blocked the credit card on a fabricated ground of validation, one day before Dr. Rozen-Bakher travelled to Lisbon, Portugal to renew her Portuguese Passport and Portuguese ID. Importantly, unlikely, that ICS blocks the credit cards of other customers that made activisation and validation of a new credit card four months earlier.
Due to the intentional blocking of the Credit card by ICCG, Dr. Rozen-Bakher travelled to Portugal without a credit card. She had only the Dutch debit card, so she had no ability to buy online a flight return ticket from most of the flight airlines except from very limited Dutch flight firms that accept online payment via ideal. Because of that, instead of flying back to Netherlands on the night of 10 May 2022 or on the day of 11 May 2022, then Dr. Rozen-Bakher fly back to Netherlands in the evening on 12 May 2022, still, she only found a flight to Eindhoven. Worse, because of the delay in the flight from Lisbon to Eindhoven, she arrived in Eindhoven after the last train to The Hague, at around 23:30, so she needed in the middle of the night to look for a hotel in Eindhoven. At around 02:00 in the middle of the night, she found a hotel in Eindhoven at a very high price because cheaper rooms were not available. Thus, Dr. Rozen-Bakher needed to pay for additional nights for hotels in Lisbon and Eindhoven, regardless of the costs of food during these days. Eventually, Dr. Rozen-Bakher arrived at home in the Hague on Friday 13 May 2022 instead of two days earlier on 11 May 2022. This operation highlights the evilness of ICCG.
Following the fabricated blocking, ICS informed Dr. Rozen-bakher that her agreement with ICS regarding the credit card will permanently end on 24 June 2022, despite that Dr. Rozen-Bakher paid 60 euros for using the card for several years.
Due to the blocking of the credit card by ICCG-ICS, Dr. Rozen-Bakher left without a credit card for several months until she arrange for herself a new credit card.

