Beware of them (Scammer)
Don't try to deposit any algo to make it 100 algo, they won't credit you, they scammed me
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Don't try to deposit any algo to make it 100 algo, they won't credit you, they scammed me
scam deposited 10 usd did'nt show in deposits
scam. withdrawal not available after kyc they will use our info's in something else
The customer service not exist deposit wasted never use it big scam
I did the kyc and after the event ends they didn’t let me withdraw the 72 Algo tokens which I got from rewards. They wasted my time and I don’t know what they are gonna do with my personal info. I'm a bit worried right now. I hope they don't start any illegal activity.
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