Hi was was scam and lock out of my page…
Hi was was scam and lock out of my page ,was unable to withdraw and was charge 30 to recover page
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Hi was was scam and lock out of my page ,was unable to withdraw and was charge 30 to recover page
I dont know who runs Acshop but them ago feel it the hard way and all a them that plan and take people money shall SUFFER.. them better send back my money them too theif i bet me read a psalms for them
Acshop is fake they convinced you to send your money then disappear and what I also noticed they target Jamaicans I have proof can show for everything please don’t send your money to them.
after signing up I was scam,all the six person I join was scam,when we try to draw money it shut us out ,then hanna came on and charging us 30 dollar to find account
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