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A second submission is almost always worse than the first – here’s why

▪ A common mistake: “It didn’t pass – I’ll just upload the same document again.”
For KYC systems, it works very differently.

› What happens on a resubmission:

→ the system keeps the history of the first attempt
→ each retry adds flags instead of giving a “fresh start”
→ platforms compare versions and look for inconsistencies
→ even minor differences raise suspicion
→ the case starts to look like adjustment, not a natural process

▪ The outcome is simple: the more attempts, the worse the case dynamics – even if the document itself looks fine.

› How we work:

→ we build data logic and submission flow so the first submit is the last
→ we account for what the system already “sees” in history and metadata
→ we remove flag triggers before any resubmission

▪ If you already got a rejection – don’t rush to upload again.
Describe the situation, and we’ll analyze what the system has already recorded.

› TG: @mustang_service ( https:// t.me/ mustang_service )
› Channel: Mustang Service ( https:// t.me/ +6RAKokIn5ItmYjEx )


#drawing #verification #documents #KYC #antifraud
 


9 out of 10 edits fail KYC. And it’s not about a “pretty image”

▪ Mustang Service – when approval matters more than blind testing.

› We work with what systems actually check:

→ passing anti-fraud checkers: Onfido, Veriff, Sumsub, etc.
→ German-grade studio equipment
→ two-stage control + metadata cleaning before submission
→ ELA analysis bypass
→ data structure and logical consistency

▪ While this post is still live – a private bonus is available.

› Message us – we’ll break down your case.

› TG: @mustang_service ( https:// t.me/ mustang_service )
› Channel: Mustang Service ( https:// t.me/ +6RAKokIn5ItmYjEx )


#documents #kyc #photoshop #editing #graphics
 






Case: Wise, Italy. Why “one document” leads straight to a block

▪ The client contacted us to pass verification with Wise (Italy).
The platform request was income verification.

▪ The client’s logic was typical: “I’ll upload one payslip – faster and easier.”
But Wise sees it differently.

› What the system actually requires:

→ payslips for the last 6 months
→ valid tax data (codice fiscale)
→ consistency of date of birth, region, and address
→ no discrepancies in file metadata

› What was found during the review:

→ incorrectly generated codice fiscale
→ code length did not meet the standard
→ the code failed validation checks
→ attempting to upload only one document increased the risk of a block

▪ Key point: with repeated submissions, Wise does not reset the attempt. It stores history, compares versions, and accumulates flags.

› What Mustang Service did:

→ insisted on uploading all 6 payslips, not just one
→ corrected and rebuilt the codice fiscale
→ aligned dates, region, address, and data logic
→ prepared documents according to Wise’s real requirements
→ eliminated repeat risks before submission

▪ Result:

→ documents accepted
→ verification successfully completed
→ transfer unblocked
→ client satisfied

▪ Conclusion: in KYC, “faster” almost always means worse. One unnecessary submission can cost you the account.

▪ Mustang Service – when the first submission must be the last.

▪ All data is published with the client’s consent and approval.

› TG: @mustang_service ( https:// t.me/ mustang_service )
› Channel: Mustang Service ( https:// t.me/ +6RAKokIn5ItmYjEx )


#cases #verification #documents #KYC #antifraud #wise #payslip
 


9 out of 10 edits fail KYC. And it’s not about a “pretty image”

▪ Mustang Service – when approval matters more than blind testing.

› We work with what systems actually check:

→ passing anti-fraud checkers: Onfido, Veriff, Sumsub, etc.
→ German-grade studio equipment
→ two-stage control + metadata cleaning before submission
→ ELA analysis bypass
→ data structure and logical consistency

▪ While this post is still live – a private bonus is available.

› Message us – we’ll break down your case.

› TG: @mustang_service ( https:// t.me/ mustang_service )
› Channel: Mustang Service ( https:// t.me/ +6RAKokIn5ItmYjEx )


#documents #kyc #photoshop #editing #graphics
 


Mustang Service – Cringe Digest

▪ We promised a new format – here it is.
Once a week we’ll break down the dumbest fails, sloppy Photoshop, and weird cases from the world of images, documents, and fakes. No lectures. Just facts and cringe.

› News of the week:

→ The royal family posted a Christmas card.
But the internet spotted the issues faster than the press office.

→ Kate’s left arm looks anatomically impossible
→ it feels like the people were “stitched” from different shots
→ social media started talking about Photoshop and staging again

▪ Not the first time: last year a similar photo had to be pulled due to signs of editing.

▪ Simple takeaway:
Even “royal” Photoshop gets exposed when it’s done carelessly.

› Don’t want the same outcome – message us. We’ll build the file to look natural for the system and avoid red flags.

› TG: @mustang_service ( https:// t.me/ mustang_service )
› Channel: Mustang Service ( https:// t.me/ +6RAKokIn5ItmYjEx )


#redraw #photoshop #cringe #verification #documents
 
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