Fake scammer don't send them your money…
Fake scammer don't send them your money you will be sorry lol they keep you hanging till the reply get less and less to never answer 😆 you been warn kiss that money bye bye Bitcoin only!
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Fake scammer don't send them your money you will be sorry lol they keep you hanging till the reply get less and less to never answer 😆 you been warn kiss that money bye bye Bitcoin only!
**** STAY AWAY ******
It's a scam. The business practice is very shady. They have multiple websites like Stealthfakies.com for the same business and non of them takes orders online. They asked me to email my info to them THEN referred me to their WhatsApp number which they do not pick up. They provide a @gmail.com email instead of their... they are not good even at scamming unsuspecting people.
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