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20 minutes ago, berkeakyoll said:

let me give you a lot of money no say The offspring is always a bargain is done when the child is in the market

Your english is pure cancer to my retina scammer boy. First you say you don't have money and 30 euro is big to you and then you say you own 5000 euro e.t.c. ROLF

 

Also true as you said i'm hungry for few bucks yap. Thats why i reduced the price 70% 

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I'm poor you're right.. Next time don't waste people lives and break deals.

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2 hours ago, Kara` said:

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Dunno when he pm you, but he pm me 2 days ago about pack as well.

 

Also 250 euro for pack he order? Way too much for those features. 

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Just now, SweeTs said:

Dunno when he pm you, but he pm me 2 days ago about pack as well.

 

Also 250 euro for pack he order? Way too much for those features. 

 

Give me the list he asked you in skype or in PM cause we added more stuff later. Except the normal NPC's scheme buffer

he added. Vote system, Visual system, Event engine, User panel, Premium system, Donator shop (services) e.t.c

so 250 euro is too much?  40 euro is just the Vote API.  I've sended you my code in PM of my API to see that every line is coded nicely and it's worth it. So don't tell me 250 euro is too much. It's a normal price and i even told him to work on aCis he wanted the stuff on frozen. 

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Just now, SweeTs said:

Yeah, looks like he asked more things, added it later in your case. So yea, it's legit price =) 

I did send you my API code to see that all systems i made are from scratch, if its not please come and tell me "it's shared or it's bad coded". So yes 250 is way perfect and i reduced it for 120 euro. No 250. Idk why u say 250 i asked him only 120 for those systems and we both know its 3-4 days of work. He left me waiting and then said he won't pay. Imagine if i trusted him more and started coding the event engine

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Just now, berkeakyoll said:

do not lie 

have a problem of trusting the site is stupid

The site is stupid? Then why you're here beggin people to make you codes?

Crawl back to your cave. I hope you get a perma ban and i hope maxtor block incoming IP from your gipsy country. Monkey boy.

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On 11/16/2018 at 10:23 PM, Kara` said:

Also true as you said i'm hungry for few bucks yap. Thats why i reduced the price 70% 

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Η μαγκιά δεν είναι οι αριθμοί στη τράπεζα φίλε. Όταν ανεβάσεις φώτο να δίνεις 20-50-100 ευρώ σε έναν που πεινάει η οικογένειά του θα "συγκινηθώ". Εδώ απλά γίνεσαι περισσότερο κυνικός..

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40 minutes ago, 'Baggos' said:

Η μαγκιά δεν είναι οι αριθμοί στη τράπεζα φίλε. Όταν ανεβάσεις φώτο να δίνεις 20-50-100 ευρώ σε έναν που πεινάει η οικογένειά του θα "συγκινηθώ". Εδώ απλά γίνεσαι περισσότερο κυνικός..

Δεν ειμαι xdem να γυριζω να μιλαω για τα σπιτια μου, αλλα οταν καθεται επι 10 ωρες και μ λεει οτι ψωμολυσαω για λιγα λεφτακια επρεπε να του δωσω να καταλαβει οτι τα σκουπιδια του δεν μου ειναι τιποτα. Σπουδασα νευρο-ψυχολογια γιατι πρεπει να δειξω τη μαγκια μου απο θεμα χρηματων? Μπορω να στην δειξω λεκτικος οτι ωρα θες. Τα λεφτα δεν μου λενε κατι απλα ηθελα να του δειξω οτι δεν τον εχω αναγκη και οτι ενω χτες με παρακαλαγε για 30 ευρω τωρα λεει οτι βγαζει 5000 απο δουλεια πορτας σε club.

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Dr. Pepsi scammed me for Emi bow on Giran server. 

 

I posted a wtb list and he pm'd me with his skype info: 

 

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I sent original payment over g2a pay but he claimed he got blocked...he's has since deleted our skype conversations but you can see that I did send payment and he claims to not get it, we agreed to wait a few days to see if he could get it unlocked. In the end, I cancelled the payment with g2a and we agreed to use Western Union.g2apay.thumb.PNG.f5857032b2e13f5e57abc93be03edbad.PNG

 

 

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So today I send western union money for a +7 Emi bow, he has deleted the skype email where he linked the bow in chat but you can see from the $850 amount that it was overenchanted. He picked up the funds:

 

his wu info:

 

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from that point he delayed and messaged me that he he would delivery but I didnt hear from him again...gg.

 

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I shouldve used a middle man.....lesson learned, the hard way.

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Posted
9 hours ago, cdutchy said:

Dr. Pepsi scammed me for Emi bow on Giran server. 

 

I posted a wtb list and he pm'd me with his skype info: 

 

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I sent original payment over g2a pay but he claimed he got blocked...he's has since deleted our skype conversations but you can see that I did send payment and he claims to not get it, we agreed to wait a few days to see if he could get it unlocked. In the end, I cancelled the payment with g2a and we agreed to use Western Union.g2apay.thumb.PNG.f5857032b2e13f5e57abc93be03edbad.PNG

 

 

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So today I send western union money for a +7 Emi bow, he has deleted the skype email where he linked the bow in chat but you can see from the $850 amount that it was overenchanted. He picked up the funds:

 

his wu info:

 

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from that point he delayed and messaged me that he he would delivery but I didnt hear from him again...gg.

 

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I shouldve used a middle man.....lesson learned, the hard way.

 

Banned.

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