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Hello they sent me a gift code in btc …
Hello they sent me a gift code in btc from discord in bitkort but when you want to withdraw this amount they want 0.01BTC for verification reasons they dont answer why they want this amount and not 10 dollars TO MAKE THE VERIFICATION .THE ONLY GIFT THAT I RECEIVE IS A BIG SCAM!!!!
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If it were a real company it would not be using a Discord user id like (AlecFett 15), it makes no sense, the username should reflect the company name.
From what I have check out about…
From what I have check out about Bitkort it is a scam. This person is also running lots of other scams. Anything that's linked to this person it a scam. You can check it out through there address.
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Scam. You account just a "demo", dont bother to give money to society trash
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