Good afternoon, dear arbitrators! I decided to tell you the situation that each of you who contacts 1vins may find yourself in. It was like this, I made a withdrawal of $ 800 from the gaming account on Sunday, wrote to the manager to speed up the withdrawal, he said he would help. I successfully put the phone in my pocket and did not touch it until the next day. Right up to the moment when the manager wrote to me and said that they tried to hack my account and that I needed to change my password. At first I didn't understand what they were talking about and thought that they were trying to hack the account on the affiliate program, but no, it was the gaming account. As soon as access was restored and my email and password were changed, I asked a reasonable question, "What's with my money?" to which I received an answer from the manager that the hacker had lost it. I reported that there was $800 on the withdrawal and about $50-60 remained on the balance. The manager said they would look into it. However, a few hours later, I receive a message saying that my account has not been hacked and I have lost them MYSELF. Interestingly, of course, they changed their shoes. I said that after the withdrawal on Sunday evening, it wasn't that I didn't log into my account, I didn't touch my phone at all, but the security service keeps saying the same thing - the money was lost by you, and we just got confused and that's it. So think a thousand times about whether it's worth working with this affiliate program, because you won't be able to prove anything.
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