Don't be fooled. It's just a scam, you'll lose money
First of all, I was surprised that an article on a website describes this game as something normal, argues about the merits, defends it. People, don’t believe it and Don’t be fooled. You will simply be left there without money.
Let me start by saying that it was psychologically difficult for me to admit this, but I got scammed. We often like to Poking fun at people who have fallen into an obviously fraudulent scheme, but one day it might happen to you, and you won’t understand how it happened. A long time ago, many years ago, the game was called differently – "Golden Clone". The name was probably changed in order to get rid of the accumulated a wave of revelations. Also their legal address many years ago was in St. Petersburg, then it was hidden from the site so they could not be found, and eventually the authors They pulled off a scheme and skipped from Russia to the Dominican Republic, and they themselves pompously wrote about it in a blog post that they and the richest players would go to a better country. At first I thought it was an obvious baize, a soap bubble, but they did it – they went to the Dominican Republic with your money. If they had. If they hadn’t done that, they would have all been in jail a long time ago for creating a pyramid scheme. The funniest thing is that one New Year’s Eve they published in all seriousness blog-post greeting, in which the authors of the game hung out with black prostitutes dressed up as half-naked "santa". I mean, of course they did. didn’t say they were prostitutes, they were just there congratulating people and drinking champagne, but man, it’s clear to everyone what it was like when they were with the official
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This is just a long running scam.
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Aleksey Groshev2 years ago
1.5
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Scam
The scam is very clever.
Boris3 years ago
4
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It's a game
Good day, I want to leave my review. A lot of negative feedback, they say this is a scam. When you play the tanks you buy a new tank for 3 -5 thousand rubles or more. Here this game allows you to strain your brain, distract yourself. We pay for it and it allows us to earn something. Me since 2010. Year... Read more
Koe Kto3 years ago
1
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Dirty, veiled fraud!!!
In the first lines of my story I want to tell you: - If the company you want to work with does not have a representative in your country, then Know that they are most likely crooks.
But I want to start with a little cautionary tale. Let's say you want to put money in the bank. You go to the bank, say... Read more
Don't be fooled. It's just a scam, you'll lose money
First of all, I was surprised that an article on a website describes this game as something normal, argues about the merits, defends it. People, don’t believe it and Don’t be fooled. You will simply be left there without money.
Let me start by saying that it was psychologically difficult for me to admit this, but I got scammed. We often like to Poking fun at people who have fallen into an obviously fraudulent scheme, but one day it might happen to you, and you won’t understand how it happened. A long time ago, many years ago, the game was called differently – "Golden Clone". The name was probably changed in order to get rid of the accumulated a wave of revelations. Also their legal address many years ago was in St. Petersburg, then it was hidden from the site so they could not be found, and eventually the authors They pulled off a scheme and skipped from Russia to the Dominican Republic, and they themselves pompously wrote about it in a blog post that they and the richest players would go to a better country. At first I thought it was an obvious baize, a soap bubble, but they did it – they went to the Dominican Republic with your money. If they had. If they hadn’t done that, they would have all been in jail a long time ago for creating a pyramid scheme. The funniest thing is that one New Year’s Eve they published in all seriousness blog-post greeting, in which the authors of the game hung out with black prostitutes dressed up as half-naked "santa". I mean, of course they did. didn’t say they were prostitutes, they were just there congratulating people and drinking champagne, but man, it’s clear to everyone what it was like when they were with the official