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Scam website, the ads is too much! and they don't pay well, i recommend to try move2link.com because they're more better than this sht
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Scam website, the ads is too much! and they don't pay well, i recommend to try move2link.com because they're more better than this sht
This website is a scam. DON'T USE IT
I have $200, and the status has always been 'approved' for 4 months, but the money has never been transferred to my bank account or PayPal.
The payment proof provided is just fake
this is a scam website, I have 22 dollars and have requested a withdrawal from 2022-09-29 until now no transfer has come even though the status is "Approved". Then I made another withdrawal on 2022-11-25 and until now there has been no incoming transfer even though the status is "Approved".
this is a scam you better not try it
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