Fully fake
Fully fake!
They took the money and vanished! Don’t trust them, it’s a fake website. Save your money!
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Fully fake!
They took the money and vanished! Don’t trust them, it’s a fake website. Save your money!
Be Careful Guys...!
It’s Fake...!
I Purchased A VIP Number On VIPBHARAT Which Was Of Format Aaaaabbbbb And I Paid A Handful Of Amount And Even I Got A Confirmation Email Stating The Order Was Placed Successful with order Number - 10235., But Still I Haven’t Received Any Port Number As They Promised And When I Am Try To Initiate Chat They Were Responding And When I Started To Say That I Have Purchased Number From Them They Stopped Responding.
Even I Purchased The Number It’s Still Showing As If It Was Ready To Port On Their Website.
Please Do The Needful In Getting The Number Of Getting Me The Refund.
Transaction ID:- P2002281139185580199802
Date:- 28/02/2020
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