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Febya.com is a fake crypto Exchange
Febya.com is a fake crypto exchange to lure investors to arbitrage ETH on it. Jimmy Lesh is a scam trader that encourages his followers to buy ETH on Binance or other sites and then sell on FEbya.com, the fake site. You may lose your money as the site won't let you withdraw after selling your ETH. Stay away from the scam.
It's a scam
It's a scam, don't fall for this, they will let you cash out like 3 times and then your funds will be locked.
Scam
Dear All, please do not invest in this platform, this is similar to Bomib, kumip, Sezcy. if you do the transfer from other exchange to this exchange (Febya), you will not be able to withdraw the amount. 100% sure. i have already lost money and i dont want any one to repeat the same. i have already got cheated from Sezcy and Bomib.
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