SCAM all the way thru ....dont even…
SCAM all the way thru ....dont even think about deposit any money....because now you see it ....then you wont see any.....thanks
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SCAM all the way thru ....dont even think about deposit any money....because now you see it ....then you wont see any.....thanks
They use electricity expenses for all contracts of 365 days which overcome the contract value multiple times, upon withdrawing in the middle or at the end of the contract duration. These amounts are not refered upfront when you select the contract to buy of the particular plan. Very frurstrating! Take care, you will loose your money, because after this you will abandon your contract inactive. You cant pay 2500 for a contract of 770. Could you?
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