
Jim Martin
11-30
when are people going to learn when your contacted by a person claims you have one money then they want you to send money to settle taxes what have you IT'S A SCAM!!!
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wolf hybrid
11-30
This woman should go to jail for being a complete moron for 5 months.
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Guest
11-30
It's wild these scammers can still trick folks out of their money. When will people remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it is a scam! What is that saying? There's a sucker born every minute or is that every second.
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