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From the video, it would seem like the “LAM” they advertised as the reason to spend $170, does not work at all as advertised, making it a case of false advertising at the very least.
Not all scams need cryptos, some are just a rock that keeps tigers away (*not to be used in areas with tiger populations).
Cryptos?
From the video, it would seem like the “LAM” they advertised as the reason to spend $170, does not work at all as advertised, making it a case of false advertising at the very least.
Not all scams need cryptos, some are just a rock that keeps tigers away (*not to be used in areas with tiger populations).
thus particular company is apparently also being accused of being involved in an NFT scam before they rebranded to Rabbit.