It’s a scam site
It’s a scam site. Didn’t pay. I initiated with 300 doge but after several attempts I couldn’t withdraw my min withdrawal amount.
SCAM! SCAM! SCAM!
Don’t waste your time here
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It’s a scam site. Didn’t pay. I initiated with 300 doge but after several attempts I couldn’t withdraw my min withdrawal amount.
SCAM! SCAM! SCAM!
Don’t waste your time here
it's funny seeing those who write bad reviews
they try to create multiple accounts
invite himself to get extra benefits (30%)
Yes, and the cheaters sold themselves for USD 0.21105
Scam warning.
I deposited 300 Dogecoin to test this site. They did not credit my account even after almost a week.
I'll update this post when do.
Edit: SCAM. They don't answer emails. Wow these scammers are getting cheap, selling their souls for 300 Dogecoin (USD 0.75) now. Yes, selling their souls for 75c. Lol.
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