One IBC® or One IBC Group operates with a registered international trademark under number 1542968.
Recently, scammers have been impersonating One IBC®. Stay informed and protected with the following essential information.
One IBC Official Communication Channels
To avoid falling victim to scams, customers should only interact with One IBC® through its verified channels:
Official Email Domain
All official emails from One IBC® end with @oneibc.com. Any emails from other domains, such as @oneibcsupport.online, are fraudulent.

Stay informed and protected with the following essential information
One IBC Official Office Locations
- Irvine (California, USA): 19900 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 915, Irvine City, California 92612, USA.
- Hong Kong: Unit 1411, 14th Floor, Cosco Tower, 183 Queen's Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.
- Singapore: 1 Raffles Place, #40-02, One Raffles Place, Office Tower 1, Singapore 048616.
- Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam): 507B Huynh Tan Phat Street, Tan Thuan Dong Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
- British Columbia (Canada): 3820 Cessna Dr, Unit 120, Richmond, BC V7B 0A2, Canada.
- Vilnius (Lithuania): Lvovo str. 25, Mažoji bure, 15th Floor, LT-09320, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Additionally, the official One IBC mobile application is available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Common Fraudulent Tactics
Scammers have been using several methods to deceive individuals:
1. "Customer Appreciation Gifts":
- Scammers claim to offer free gifts through social platforms like Zalo and Telegram.
- Victims are added to groups and encouraged to perform “tasks” with promises of commissions.
- Victims are then asked to transfer funds, after which scammers sever all communication.
2. Fake Links to Promotions:
- Fraudsters send links claiming to offer rewards or vouchers via SMS or social media.
- Clicking on these links often leads to financial loss or account hacking.
3. Membership Upgrade Scams:
- Impersonators pose as One IBC® representatives to solicit payments for fake membership upgrades.

Avoid falling victim to scams
To ensure your safety:
- Verify all communication sources.
- Avoid clicking on suspicious links or sharing sensitive information.
- Contact us directly through the official channels listed above if you suspect fraud.
One IBC® is not associated with these fraudulent activities and strongly advises all customers to confirm the legitimacy of communications before engaging in transactions.
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