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en til samlingen af scam sites
en til samlingen af scam sites - samme opskrift som alle de andre... opret profilen og log ind, så er du bombarderet med beskeder der synes din profil er fantastisk - altså den profil du endnu ikke har lagt hverken tekst eller beskrivelse ind på!! Og så koster det penge at sende en besked - og dem du skriver med trækker bare tiden ud til du har brugt en formue på at sende beskeder
fake
fake ! du er lige medlem uden billede og pop up de smukke med at chate!!!
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