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Take caution! I was a victim, lost all my funds and returns, and couldn’t get them back until I connected with a team that retrieved my digital identity.
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Take caution! I was a victim, lost all my funds and returns, and couldn’t get them back until I connected with a team that retrieved my digital identity.
I resisted and was happy to make just a few dollars. Then on December 21st, 2024 I get a call from a woman saying they were closing down my account and she wanted to send me my money. But, she sounded urgent and I gave her the info she wanted and before I knew it my money was gone and I didn't receive any refund until I reached out to my bio picture who forced their hands and got me my money two days ago.
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