I invested $100
I invested $100, they haven't paid, it's been months, and they want $150, to do KYC. Scam
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I invested $100, they haven't paid, it's been months, and they want $150, to do KYC. Scam
Do not invest there. It is a next scam platform to steal your money! First they let your money grow in different plans. They will let you make small withdraws, to earn your trust. Then they ask you to invest promo plan, with promise to earn profit every hr 12%, minimum deposit 500usd. You can reinvest your initial deposit like this every hour 7 days per week. Then your promo ends, and you request withdraw, they demand 3000USD in order to withdraw your profit and your initial deposit. If you send them letters and ask them to take this from earned profit, you get zero answers. And they never make the payment! This is SCAM! AVOID this place at all costs.
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