I invested 500
I invested 500. They have locked the account for further use and come up with silly reasons for why they have tanken such actions. All I need to do is to invest a bit more.
It is clearly a scam. Unfortunately!!!
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I invested 500. They have locked the account for further use and come up with silly reasons for why they have tanken such actions. All I need to do is to invest a bit more.
It is clearly a scam. Unfortunately!!!
They are part of a bigger scam. They do not deliver on their promise. I invested with them and followed every instruction they gave, only to find out they where asking for more money.
DO NOT INVEST WITH THEM
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