They dont pay out the money
They dont pay out the money. Everthing is to complicated. in Plan 1 you can reinvest only 1 time. Than you have to change to plan 2. you have to deposit more money.
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They dont pay out the money. Everthing is to complicated. in Plan 1 you can reinvest only 1 time. Than you have to change to plan 2. you have to deposit more money.
I have had a good experience with Trexfort! The interface is user-friendly, and the services offered are first-class. Everything works smoothly, and I have found the platform to be both reliable and efficient. The customer support is helpful, although at times their response can be quite slow, which is a bit disappointing for such a platform. If they can improve on this, they could easily become one of the best. However, they are truly skilled at what they do, so I’m giving them 3 stars."
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