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firmwarex.net is a fraud website run by…
firmwarex.net is a fraud website run by some Vietnamese cheaters. Stay away if you don't want money. Once payed they will not provide any support nor files.
Never pay them and they will cheat you…
Never pay them and they will cheat you once payed. I payed them 11USD and once the payment has gone through they cancelled my account. I filed a dispute with paypal and to my surprise I lost.
I still don't know why.
I send numerous mails to them but nothing got replied nor I got a refund. it's been 3 months now.
Stay away from them and stay safe.
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