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I wrote my advert and paid my fee
I wrote my advert and paid my fee. I was then told I needed to verify my email which I did 3 times. My advert was then deleted and my fee was taken and not refunded. Terrible company and very unprofessional.
Total waste of time.
a man told me that he would reserve the…
a man told me that he would reserve the cat once i gave him the deposit and then he deleted his number and everthing, FAKEEEEEE.
i had got robbed from site the guy said…
i had got robbed from site the guy said to send a deposit and he will reserve the kitten and once i sent him the deposit he switched his phone off and blocked me do not believe everyone on there
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