It's a joke
It's a joke. All I seen was a bunch of supposedly young girls scamming for money.
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It's a joke. All I seen was a bunch of supposedly young girls scamming for money.
Profiles always say the same phrases. they say that they will continue from the site when they want communication. It's like they have a very fanatical attachment to the site. It seems that a profile community opened by the site administration.
Totally fake site. Scam fake profiles keep you talking and talking, all saying the same thing. Gobbles up your money. Any reviews above 1 star are fake reviews
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