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Well, it's even easier to draw a regular state.
Then please draw a statement of that account.
I think it's possible to reach an agreement with the monitoring administrator if you want to - he can draw it just as well. :)
If the administrator had drawn a withdrawal, it would have been completely natural, but as it is, he does not withdraw money suspiciously. The account no longer grows.
And he probably doesn't give it to the DC... ((
If the DC does not plan to pay for profitable trading, everything would have been stopped long ago for example at an account of 50,000. This is the account that the DC himself organised...
This "de jae vu" is already just astounding.
Back in May the topic was discussed.
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FreeLance 20.05.2010 05:42
Here's a curious tree - on the real and in 10 days.:o)))
This 'de ja vu' is already astonishing.
What's noteworthy is that there was "fresh" monitoring there too. 10 days.
Then the monitoring was shut down.
Now it's back on.
This scam trader is being brought up by those concerned, maybe he's making himself known.
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