The way you misspelled the words "message" and "received" are dead giveaways that you faked the conversation in these screenshots. "massege" and "recived" are not common misspellings of these words. For two different people to make the same uncommon mistakes is clear evidence that you are just trying to scam.
Great job on the research! I also examined his screenshots closely, but I didn't catch those spelling errors.
To verify this, I searched through the forum posts for misspellings, and it turns out that he made the same spelling errors with his alternate accounts. It's clear that the mistakes were not just a one-time occurrence.
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3:support send me another massege and told me that they have my old KYC documents and they will cross match it with my recent documents 'which they don't have but they just lied' i said sure
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better you send an massege to the email i associated with the account so you can find it that no one is using that email as i am sure, i am all ready for KYC video call or anything that can make you asure, why i wll give you my documents for other person account KYC am i that idiot?
what do you mean by strong evidence? i brought here in which we can see moderator massege and admins massege. thought i have another proof of support told me that we dont deal with such cases.
https://ninjastic.space/post/58993705they have deleted my account and i cant login to the account now to post that masseges and tips i recived from Bob, i know i did wrong to post positive fake reviews. i hope no one will lose becouse of my reviews.
i swer i didnt recived yet any email from them, how is this even possible
Based on the evidence, I believe that we have sufficient proof to conclude that Duckdice is in the right in this case. It's evident that all these accounts belong to the same scammer who is trying to deceive and mislead the community.