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Don’t use it all your usdt will be scammed . Big scammers
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Don’t use it all your usdt will be scammed . Big scammers
Got scammed. Be careful—look at the website; it uses a .me or .lol domain, which are very cheap and often suspicious. I transferred USDT to my other wallet through this site, but never received anything. The P2P transaction showed as "sent successfully," but nothing arrived.
I’ve transferred from Paxful to my other wallet many times and always received funds without any issue. But this was my first time using P2P here, and I got scammed.
DO NOT TRY IT.
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