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I actually had similar ideas when I find that some people will post hiring message in a thread. Then I found this, so nice. I tried it out, it works as I expected. But a lot of the posts linked to their own website, and on top of that, most of the opening are closed already, make it less efficient and useful. I don't see a way around this giving the source of information. But if you ever find a way, that would be huge. By the way, why is this comment section so weird? I'm new to PH.
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At Facebook, I connected with a crypto investment group called Capitalix fx. Every year the group manager would select their top 30 most active investors getting well engaged in the trading activities in the group and reward them accordingly through a variety of trading packages including a multi-investors package where you can invest together with a certain group to unlock a 500% profit return. Selected Investors would quickly top up their portfolio balance and alert the VPs of their group who will in turn confirm their buy-in, then we’re supposed to await the trading period of 2weeks before receiving our returns. Last year, I was among the 30 selected investors even though I was still in my first 6 months, I was quite surprised but I then It felt like an opportunity to amass more profits from the company, so I quickly gathered as much funds as I could and deposited into my account as per the companies terms and conditions. One week in and the company website shut down, i tried speaking with the group admin but she wouldn’t respond to any of my messages and she went on to remove me when i threatened to report her account. I resorted to hiring a hacking recovery company in a last ditch attempt to save my family, I had lost everything and we were now feeding from hand to mouth. As luck would have it, I came to know about a reputable and trustworthy recovery company J E T H A C K S R E C O V E R Y C E N T R E through a twitter post which quickly prompted me to get in touch with the team using one of their contacts info that I had copied from the post Email: J E T H A C K S 7 @ G M AIL . COM or Telegram username @ J E T H A C K S S . It didn’t take long before their team responded to me and they accepted to take on my case after reviewing everything, within 48 hours the team anonymously extracted back my funds from the scammers back into my wallet, they’re my knight in shining armor and I strongly recommend them to everyone else out there
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LateNode has been a game-changer for me! 😊 It's incredibly affordable compared to other automation platforms like Zapier, which means I can streamline my tasks without worrying about breaking the bank. The best part? It's super easy to use and integrates seamlessly with all the apps and software I rely on. LateNode has truly made my workflow smoother and more efficient. If you're looking for a cost-effective solution to automate your tasks, I highly recommend giving LateNode a try!
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