SCAM
If your buddy sent you this (with what seems like proof), he/she has been hacked. It is a scam.
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If your buddy sent you this (with what seems like proof), he/she has been hacked. It is a scam.
Its confirmed as a scam website, they take your information, don't fall for any dms telling you to put a code in and get money. I was sent a dm by my friend who apparently got hacked telling me to use code launch and earn 2500 USD. I read a reddit saying that they had their money taken because they followed a scam mrbeast post that said use a code to get free money using kastwin
Buddy send a suspicious message with screenshots and elegit proof for success. Sounded too good to be true. its all fake and they have been hacked
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