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It is a scam don’t fall for it if there…
Vnsmart Is a scam don’t fall for it. There is a guy named Mike Campbell if that is his real name who scammed my friends and I out of many thousands of dollars do not fall for this scam.
VNSmart is a total scam
VNSmart is a total scam. This is a fake exchange with fake tokens and fake volume. When you try to withdraw they always have an update or some other excuse. I have been trying to do a withdrawal for weeks after we were groomed by Mike Campbell to do a trade everyday until one day after several weeks his uncle Felix gave us a trade that lost us 95% of our money. (though I am convinced our previous trades and profits were all fake). Stay away from this app and scam at all costs. You will only waste a ton of money and time.
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