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Scam, sell stolen rewards accounts and support human trafficking
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Scam, sell stolen rewards accounts and support human trafficking
I just ordered from them earlier today and I got my order quickly but 2 of the things I ordered didn't work so I contacted them and sent them proof and they sent me 2 different ones. The only thing I didn't like was it was confusing on how to receive my order but by complete fluke I ended up figuring out how.
I’ve been scammed 3 times threw these ppl once was 2 than was 13.95 and than 10$ I was told the would put the 20 back in after I paid another 10
dumb ass site took my money and they dumbass was lucky that i even gave them a tip i’ve been waiting and i still ain’t get my shit from this dumbass website
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