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kai omws auti h eteria exei kai polloi kales times kai dexontai paysafe apla dn 3erw gia to setup mipws 8eloune kanena 20ariko perisotero

oxi den 8elh!
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Sxedon kamia eteria den dexete Paysafe gt den tous sinferi. btw des edw se auto to topic http://maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=245708.0  autos dexete kai paysafe!

εγω σου προτινω να μην παρεις vps

esei ti mou protineis ta kanw? h sovahost ti apegine?

Εκλεισε, επισις αυτην που σου εστειλα 100% δεχετε παυσαφε και ισως σου βγει 5-10 ευρω παραπανω
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nai alla auth pou leei o nicolas ektos apo para polloi kales times kai polloi kala xaraktiristika

ee ti na sou pw pigene opou 8es exw vrh kai mia eteria me

 

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39 euro ton mina kai xwris extra setup

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