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I wish I could rate them 0 stars
I wish I could rate them 0 stars, they sold banned accounts to me I logged in and none of the accounts were active. I funded my account after that and it didn’t reflect after I was debited from my bank I reached out to their customer service on Instagram and they started hurling insults at me
This site is a big scam
This site is a big scam. They sold me 10 Twitter accounts that were banned on Twitter and refused to provide new ones for me after I complained. Avoid paying them for social media accounts because they will take your money and give you bad accounts…..
Total scam and they stole over 30k from me.
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