I just saw them on kycnot.me, and gave them another try, not bad at all, it’s been what, 2 years they’ve been around? It seems like the OGs stick around. Another XMR ramp is always welcome.

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at one point there was some rumor or false alarm or something that they were exit scamming or just straight up taking people’s money without exchanging. one of these things, can’t remember. Didnt help they had the same name as a darknet market.

I think after that, it tarnished their name a bit. i know my brain automatically started avoiding them until recently when i made an exchange with them and also saw them on Trocador

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I recall one instance where a user only got their coins after contacting people in the community who then put pressure onto majestic bank. Higher then advertised rates also happened more then once.

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very scummy

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