The Social Network 'Bubblews' the biggest scam I ever seen
Added by: saimoh76 | Karma: 7331.60 | Black Hole | 2 February 2015
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The Social Network 'Bubblews' the biggest scam I ever seen
Many of you probably heard of the lottery scam well this new con is worse. The CEO of Bubblews Claims that Social media sites were taking advantage of their users with having the largest unpaid workforce, seems Mr. CEO thought social media giants were not doing a good enough job robbing the people so he decided to have a go and rob the people faster and more efficiently.
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