This site is scamming gives you 2000…
This site is scamming gives you 2000 makes you think it’s real, then makes you deposit 200 and 200 again for wallet then some bs about $600 for taxes before you withdraw, and still can’t withdraw.
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This site is scamming gives you 2000 makes you think it’s real, then makes you deposit 200 and 200 again for wallet then some bs about $600 for taxes before you withdraw, and still can’t withdraw.
Remember Texbiom.com? They are back, or a copy cat with Racecs.com trying to scam people by making them think they won $2000 in crypto that you can cash out with your bank information.... and a deposit of 200 bucks, and you won't see a penny back. DO not fall for these kind of scams.
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