Jondol 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Like most people who have come across…

Like most people who have come across jondol website it was 99% due to a promo code saying you will receive .1 to .5 BTC on behalf of Jeff Bezos. And after my internet searching for written reviews and articles I did find myself on the "this may be legit" side of the fence. But, BUT, if you ever come across dovamp.com or saniea.com you will be staring at a screen eerily familiar to you. You will think you have just seen this recently, you may even go to login with your jondol credentials and you will even gain entry to dovamp and saniea with your jondol login credentials. In these 3 different yet the same sites you will see your free from Jeff Bezos BTC same amount in each website. Anyway, I made a second jondol account and was able to make a second step verification again with same face and ID upload. I did not do the third and final verification step, and will not, of depositing $260 worth of any crypto that is worth having $260 of to begin with. If I could a short video I would love to show you how you make one account on only 1 of the 3 sites, but can log into the other 2 sites with site 1 credentials. But you cannot find them 3, or even any 2 of the 3, websites in the same link of a Google search. The Whois is not able to be seen. I would not pay the $260 even if it were from my worst enemy, I would just the enemies money and run! TrustPilot when you let jondol k ow of my review ask them who dovamp and saniea are?🤣🤣🤣

March 21, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

its totally fraud

its totally fraud
they said you for a deposit before you transfer money in your wallet but they dont send any money
fake giveaway
totally scam

April 1, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't believe it

Don't believe it. They ask you to deposit your crypto before you can withdraw. Don't fall for it. Warning!

March 31, 2024
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