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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It is totally scam.

It is totally scam.

This scammer is evil. She knew I am broke, yet she keep suck all the rest of money that I have. At the end, she also post a photo enjoying the money she scammed for me. Enjoy it, you will die soon in hell

At beginning, she contact me through facebook, and she pretend to help me.

She asked me to download and app name "Trust". It seems like trading crypto and she will give you signal , so that you can get profit.

U will get 15% profit just waiting for 60s with 100usd deposit on your account , 27% profit for 120s with 3k usd deposit on , 35% profit for 180s node with 5k depo and the last 300s node will give you 45% profit but it force you to have 10k usd in your account.

at beginning i try with 100 usd ,and yes after profit we can withdraw it. (it just to put your trust)

soon, I put 1.7k usd, and she help me to turn into 8k just in a few days, and then she will force you to join a competition.

The competition is ridiculous, and it make me realize, i am scammed already , it force you to grow your account up to 20k in 48 hours, if not, you can not withdraw your money.

This scammer, keep forcing you to borrow some money to reach this 20k usd. She also pretend will give help by send you the signal. But I dont want to put more money, so she pretend again to help me with the trade, we reach 21k at last.

But once I want to withdraw, well, they will never send back the money. The reason is very weird,
they said my bank account got problems.

And after that she reveal that, she is a true scammer.

If you are the scammer, and you read this :
You are a despicable human being, you will face the full consequences of your actions. May you reap the pain and misery you have sown upon innocent people.

I curse you to experience suffering and anguish in every aspect of your life. May you see those you love endure pain and sorrow, and may your betrayal haunt you for eternity

May the agony you've inflicted on my family return to you a hundred times over. Let those you hold dear be engulfed in hardship and let your days be filled with unending torment. May this curse follow you beyond this lifetime.

May your every step be filled with regret and may your soul never find peace, repaying your sins through eternal pain.

June 20, 2024
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