Bad company, stay away
This is a scam company. The best way to make money is to tell people that they can make money. This is what they do, you can pay them and lose money. Very bad and rude customer support
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This is a scam company. The best way to make money is to tell people that they can make money. This is what they do, you can pay them and lose money. Very bad and rude customer support
I paid for a month. Tried to contact support, no answer for 5 days. So I opened a dispute in PayPal, they replied me. Good, dipute closed and they banned me! Now they say:
- you opened the dispute, now it is closed and you will not be able to open it again, so NO SERVICE for you, haha.
I am shocked. This is very bad company that doesn't care about its customers.
I have all screenshots to proof everything I say.
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