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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam

Total scam. They steal your money. You will never be able to cash out. Go read the FAQ on their page, which is full of poor English.

1 December 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

defineproducts.com is 100% in fact a…

defineproducts.com is 100% in fact a scam website . If you ended up on the website, chances are a pretty Russian girl got you there who looks exactly like the person in the pictures that she's using on the dating apps such as bumble Tinder, Hinge and Facebook dating, etc.. she'll lure you in with romance, and she'll preak your curiosity by showing you an app that she says her aunt tells her the buying signals on when to trade. The girl acts like she's super rich and that she's super smart and that she's ahead of everybody in life, but in fact, these are true losers who have low self-esteem and low self self-confidence who can't survive in the real world. As soon as they build you a little bit of money, they're gonna act like you're a pest and that you're a little amount of income is not worth their time so this will try to pressure you into putting more money in and if you don't have the money, they will go as too far as sending over the money to you and then afterthey've transferred over $40,000 to you, they will lock the gates on withdrawing your money and accuse you of internal fraud behavior of internal transferring, which is skeptical of money, laundering or embezzling which is a 100% false. The app isn't even real. It's just numbers that they think that you you have in your account. These are lowlife scumbags.

26 November 2024
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