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I’ve come to realize those reviews were all misleading. I owe everything to the individuals mentioned in the bio.
fake it doesn't pay and don't waste your money and it only favour's the affiliates only
Anytime when it's time to withdraw you people will lock the link why why are you so wicked why can't you give people their money after some people are reversed their last card in this and you people are doing this why
Anchor is a big scam they didn’t pay me the withdrawal I made on 20th November and this is already 12th December
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