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I worked with you for many a year and you was nothing but kind to me and so many others. I know you was at home with the community and friendships you built online and I know you'd do a lot for almost anyone. Thanks for everything you helped with professionally and in the world of gaming.
Take care hombre and thank you for everything.
Vote for my team scam
A couple of days ago I got approached by an old friend. He asked me to vote on his team on some shady site. This site was created less than a week ago and has a duplicate with a slightly different domain. Both sites were ripped from Weplay tv replacing any reference to weplay with their own fake brand.
If someone you haven't spoken to in a while suddenly contacts you and asks something, be suspicious. If someone sends you a link, be suspicious. If that something that is being asked includes some sort of sign up, be suspicious. Only you can prevent getting scammed. All it takes is a little extra attention to the signs.
Just so you all know about it its to boost their team on CS-GO what ever you do DO NOT CLICK THE LINKS !!!