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IntroductionHi everyone,A woman added me on WhatsApp recently, and after chatting for a while, she introduced me ...

Hi everyone,Is the foreign exchange trading with mt4 software a scamA woman added me on WhatsApp recently, and after chatting for a while, she introduced me to a platform called lbxlsc.com (BXLR). She claimed it could help me make money and offered to guide me through it.Has anyone heard of this site before? Is it a legitimate platform or some kind of scam? I’d really appreciate any info or personal experiences you can share. Just want to be careful before doing anything with it.Thanks in advance!
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