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Scam
This app is highly suspicious and unsafe. It often uses inappropriate or leaked content to lure people into opening it, then tricks users into sharing sensitive information such as bank or card details. Once you provide that information, your money is at risk of being stolen.
The app is falsely presented as being from the USA, but it is actually operated from India. Do not trust it, and absolutely avoid giving them any money or personal information. Protect yourself and stay away.
Beware of this app company they get you…
Beware of this app company they get you into a free trial then within minutes another organisation contacts saying that a subscription has been set up for 29.99 they are nothing but con artists even more amazing the app does not even work do not go near
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