RainbowEx and their incredible "Homer Simpson-style" exit
Yesterday, October 13, RainbowEx announced that to recover their money, investors must pay $88 to open a "new account." It sounds like a Homer Simpson-esque remark: "Well, by digging."
Yesterday, October 13, RainbowEx announced that to recover their money, investors must pay $88 to open a "new account." It sounds like a Homer Simpson-esque remark: "Well, by digging."
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