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Good site for spinning skins
total scam if you upgrade your gun…
total scam if you upgrade your gun eventhough it has 70% chance you will lose it. any upgrades
scam site
scam site, tested for several weeks. haven't gotten anything good out of it. don't spend your money here.
the are scamming ppl for the money and…
the are scamming ppl for the money and they have ppl the work for them to open cases so it look good and its the same ppl the win all the good stuff and the upgrades same thing but when you try to open or upgrad you will lose all you skins cus you never gonna win on the weside i use 3 weeks now on the side and i got max 1 skin for 5 usd from it in 3 weeks so take care of them will steal you money!!
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