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I was contacted by an Asian woman named Liam about starting a cross border mall via tik tok. Fund with your own money but transactions are fake and scam does not let you withdrawal. The scam recruiter will loan you some money to create trust.
All these scam irritates me, I lost a $63,000 to some scammers, it's cost me a lot and I was left in the middle with no help. Until I got in touch with Top performance my mon£y was regain back to me. TęI3gram: PerformRecovs
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I Lost thousand of dollars trading binary option with this company. I couldn’t withdraw my investment not to talk of my profits. A friend told me about their experts who were able to help me retrieve 80% of my investment, I am happy to help other

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