Can anyone tell that are they gone or…
Can anyone tell that are they gone or there is any solveabale issue with the company?
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Can anyone tell that are they gone or there is any solveabale issue with the company?
This company PAM Perfect Assets Management is a SCAM the website already closed. Running all money from their Investors.
they are big scam pls becarful
now they dont let there people withdraw them money
PAM is the best company to invest your money....
Trusted and trusted to trading Pam big profit
It is really a good investment company!
Many friends who I know make investment plans there, they make huge profits.
Hope every one make a deposit plan at least a $50 plan.
I have just invested in the company, but for your assure, I will come write you again some other feedbacks later on...
Best site to invest
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