šŸ’”Easypaisa Blocked After P2P? Here’s What to Do

Many crypto users in Pakistan rely on Binanace P2P to buy and sell digital assets. But one common problem is that Easypaisa sometimes blocks accounts linked with repeated P2P transfers.

At first, it feels like a disaster—but don’t panic.

Just like when a bank freezes a debit card for ā€œunusual activity,ā€ you simply need to explain the situation and provide proof. Here’s how to handle it step by step.

āœ…Step 1: Call Easypaisa Helpline

Contact support and ask about the exact transaction that caused the block. Note the date, amount, ID, and sender’s name. Cross-check this on Binanace to confirm it was indeed a P2P trade.

āœ…Step 2: Collect Sender’s CNIC

Request the CNIC (front and back) of the trader who sent you funds. If the trader refuses, open a report with Binance. Their support team usually provides verified details within a few days.

āœ…Step 3: Create a Receipt

Make a simple receipt using Canva or any template. Show that the payment you received was for selling something, like a mobile, laptop, or another item. Make sure the receipt date matches the transaction date.

āœ…Step 4: Write a Justification Letter

Draft a short note explaining:

ā€œThe payment I received on [date] was against a personal item I sold.ā€

This makes it clear the transaction was not suspicious.

āœ…Step 5: Prepare All Documents

You will need:

CNIC (front & back)

Handwritten justification letter

The receipt

Transaction screenshot

Sender’s CNIC copy

āœ…Step 6: Submit to Easypaisa

Combine everything into a single PDF (compress images under 100 KB if needed) and email it to Easypaisa support with your name, CNIC, and account details. You’ll first get an auto-reply, then a complaint ID. If your documents check out, your account is reopened.

āœ… Suggested Title:

ā€œEasypaisa Blocked After Binance P2P? Step-by-Step Recovery Guideā€