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He scammed me 1500$ and lost 1 account
He scammed me 1500$ and lost 1 account, and nearly lost 2 more. No refund for me. Is a scam. Worst trader ever
Scammer!!
Scammer!!! The results they show are from other telegram channels. They are fake and they block you.
Scammer!! Stealing results
Scammer!!! Takes money and then blocks. There is a whole channel against them on tele gram. Their metrix links are stolen from another channel. None of the results they post is theirs. All this evidence is in the channel made against them in tele gram
Save your money and stay away from these scammers
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