Impersonating legit ViaBTC company
Impersonating legit ViaBTC company. They will steal your deposit, this is not an exchanger.
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Wenlock Road 20-22, N1 7GU, London, United Kingdom
Impersonating legit ViaBTC company. They will steal your deposit, this is not an exchanger.
viabtc.pro scammers! they take your money...and then disappear!
no reply on contact form nor mail...
I just want to hear from people that have used this exchanger before. What was your experience? Did you get the coins you requested after you sent your coins? What about customer care, how was it? I want to hear something from someone before i use it. Will appreciate anybody's feedback
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