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I deposited $123 into my account and didn't do anything else on my account. Wanted to withdrawal my funds and have been trying to get help for A MONTH now and the support is not helpful, its literally some dude in his living room sending out the same message , sorry we are busy leave your email. They never get back. Or they say be patient we are looking into your account, which they are not. Still have not gotten my $123 out, as they continue to dodge me. IF anyone is thinking about going on this platform DONT. It has no other way to get ahold of anyone other than the support chat which like i said does nothing as i have been trying for days each week and still nothing.
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