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Originally posted by AtW View PostA quarter of a red car?
Also as it is quarter size you'll be able to save money towards buying the kebab shop out.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
You got an account with them as well!?!?!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAMG is overpriced, if it ain't got PDK it's worth sheet...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYeah, that's lousy fiat, but would you take £220 equivalent in BitCoin? Now that's real money!
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AtW: I took a picture of your dream wheels at the Nurburgring
Just thought I would post in in a random thread.
The red one, just in front of AMG hospitality. Frugal, compact & in the right colour.
Last edited by clearedforlanding; 10 December 2020, 23:09. Reason: Lies about why it is posted here.
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Originally posted by scotsmac View PostI stupidly invester £220 with Nortonfx. They are a supposed Bitcoin Algorithm dealers .
I made bank transfer , that first went to IEXPAYNET., and then they pass it on to Nortonfx.
I tried for refund via Chargeback via my bank, but as the money went to Iexpaynet, and then onto Nortonfx, the bank chargeback could do nothing.
So I contacted Nortonfx and asked for my funds back. They have stalled and stalled.
Now they have asked for a form of ID from me, photo copy Driving licence back and front. ( I do not trust them to send my driving licence details )
I have sent them a photo copy of Gas bill.
They are still asking me to send driving licence
What should I do ???
Is it safe for me send copy of my driving licence ?
I personally think it just another stall , and it would not help my refund.
Can I get advice on wither I should send my driving licence ?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYeah yeah - some dumb puppet. Have fun.
Thanks OP.
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Originally posted by scotsmac View PostI stupidly invester £220 with Nortonfx. They are a supposed Bitcoin Algorithm dealers .
I made bank transfer , that first went to IEXPAYNET., and then they pass it on to Nortonfx.
I tried for refund via Chargeback via my bank, but as the money went to Iexpaynet, and then onto Nortonfx, the bank chargeback could do nothing.
So I contacted Nortonfx and asked for my funds back. They have stalled and stalled.
Now they have asked for a form of ID from me, photo copy Driving licence back and front. ( I do not trust them to send my driving licence details )
I have sent them a photo copy of Gas bill.
They are still asking me to send driving licence
What should I do ???
Is it safe for me send copy of my driving licence ?
I personally think it just another stall , and it would not help my refund.
Can I get advice on wither I should send my driving licence ?
Leave a comment:
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