He's a thief
He's a thief! He stole $46,000 from me for an account payment he never delivered. I have all the pictures and details.
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Buying/Selling Lords Mobile Accounts! A trusted middleman specializing in buying and selling services for Lords Mobile and other games.
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He's a thief! He stole $46,000 from me for an account payment he never delivered. I have all the pictures and details.
This guy’s absolutely amazing he helped me I was scared at the start but he helped me A LOT and now I’m very happy thank you so much 😊

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This person is trully fantastic. i was initially worried because i was buying an account which worth 5000 EURO. but everything went smoothly. Thank you!

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