SCAMMERS!!!!
SCAMMERS!!!!! These people scammed me of 98k usdt in 2024. Luckily I was able to recover all money back
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SCAMMERS!!!!! These people scammed me of 98k usdt in 2024. Luckily I was able to recover all money back
There is nothing great about this experience. They work with the scamers. After I paid withdrawal money, I did not get my money back yet. Liars
They made my account on their site but it is not active. Whatever I do it responds only with error. I had paid $250 and I tried to withdraw all the money (on 01.03.2022) and the only answer from them that the operation is under progress. Until now (21.03.2022) there is no contact with idealtrade.c and no return money on my bank account. For me they are simply fraud. My recommendation to avoid this side and do not make any deposits to them:(
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