ApeSwap (BSC) is a customer support number and headquarters for the ApeSwap company. The company provides customer support for its products and services. The headquarters is located in the United States.
ApeSwap (BSC) phone number.
ApeSwap is a BSC phone number.
ApeSwap (BSC) support.
1. Enable BSC support in your android device.
Open Settings -> About phone -> System updates -> Check for updates.
If an update is available, tap on it and then select Install.
2. Once the update is installed, open the Google Play Store and search for ApeSwap.
3. Tap on the ApeSwap app and enter your BSC key.
4. Tap on the Start trading button to start exchanging currencies with other users.
ApeSwap (BSC) customer care.
ApeSwap is a marketplace that allows customers to buy and sell used items such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other electronics. Customers can either buy or sell items directly to other ApeSwap users, or use the ApeSwap marketplace to find and buy items from users who are selling their unwanted items.
If you have questions or problems with your ApeSwap account, please contact our customer care team. We are available 24/7 to help you with any issues you may have.
To speak to one of our customer care representatives, please call:
Australia: 1300 726 306
UK: 0330 333 6846
US: 1-855-APE-SWAP
What is ApeSwap (BSC)?
ApeSwap is a decentralized platform that allows users to swap their apecoins for other cryptocurrencies and tokens.
ApeSwap (BSC) headquarters.
ApeSwap is a Swiss company that specializes in the trade of chimpanzees. The company was founded in 2005 by Serge Wahl and Dominique Poncelet. They are based in BSC headquarters in Morges, Switzerland.
ApeSwap is the largest chimpanzee trader in the world. They trade chimpanzees to research facilities in the United States, Europe, and Japan. The company also sells chimpanzees to private individuals.
ApeSwap has been criticized for their practices of capturing wild chimpanzees and trading them into captivity. This has led to the endangerment of the chimpanzee population.
In January 2019, ApeSwap was ordered to close their doors by the Swiss Federal Office for Agriculture because of their practices of trading chimpanzees.