scam website for runescape items
scam website for runescape items. do not give any sort of account information
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scam website for runescape items. do not give any sort of account information
SCAM BACK OUT THEY ARE GOING TO TAKE ALL YOUR ITEMS ALL WEBSITES ARE UNDER INVESTIGATION BACK OUT NOW! DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THESE WEBSITES THEY WILL BE TAKEN DOWN SOON!!
Just like everyone else sayes.. they took everything of value from my account (about 500 mil) + the 150 mil i payed them to do the service... Really sad to have this happen but also a good reminder not to trust anyone..
This website is scammer. Don't trust these guys. They cleaned my account. And didn't do anything. Biggest scammers ever. I have proof of them also.
Scam site. They take your money and do not do any work and they will also clean your account if there is no bank pin.
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