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Assurance20:Do you have a stable connection? However, it's better to contact support |
Painful. So beautiful girl rip |
Contact support. It may help Yungmil: |
Agree. 1xbet is not a scam. I've been betting here for a year already. I've not faced with anything suspicious yet. However, it is not my favorite bookie |
God bless! Lucky u but learn from your mistakes |
my favorite football club of all time is barca. their kit is the most stylish |
It is clearly that it was 3-5, not 2-1 The support team made a great job with explanations |
once my account was blocked. i was told that was for security purpose. after passing through the sort of verification, the access was returned. don't hesitate contacting support Ayoleeboy007: |
I adore Elon. The news about his purchase of Twitter was the most pleasant in recent times |
What's the point of writing like that without explanations? Abba114: |
based on my personal experience, can say that 1xbet is not a scam. i've been betting with them for around 2 years now and quite satisfied Suregreen2050: |
if i'm not mistaken, it's even indicated in policy "if you deposit, you should bet" have u read T&C? " |
even a rat wants to fly somewhere ![]() |
sadly, but it is not enough |
I suppose people leave negative comments more often than positive. As for me, I had a good experience with 1xbet. But, I don’t bet often |
I've been betting with 1xbet for a long time. Around 2 years, I guess... The only disadvantage I have faced with, was a bit long verification process. But, I understand that it was necessary for security puposes. And now I'm sure that all my data is safe. As for advantages, they are obvious: high odds, nice app, wide line, quick payouts However, it's for you to deside ![]() profdotcom: |
definitely proteins |
I think that the cheating in the first place. And also if she will be with me out of pity or out of habit |
africo13610:I withdraw 50k naira to the mastercard today, fast as usual. Have you already tried to withdraw? |
Since childhood I want a dog. And on next weekend I go and buy it! ![]() |
Njspark:Yes, I tried it on mastercard. I got my money in half an hour. But I think any bank card works |
fhranchez:have you any troubles with your documents? I once have as they called "verify", but it's just about proof that you are you. gibe all docs and that's all |
I hope none of us will ever find ourselves in situations where we need to survive |
it's need to talk about this terrible action =( OMG... really really sorry |
Polling station closed across Burundi on Wednesday in a largely incident free process in keenly watched general elections. The polls will usher in the post-Pierre Nkurunziza era. But voters also cast ballots for lawmakers and local level representatives. Internet connectivity for social media and messaging apps were blocked early Wednesday morning. Burundians stood in long lines outside polling stations, which opened shortly after six am, most centers had hand washing points for people arriving to vote and election officials had some protective equipments in some instances. After casting his ballot, Nkurunziza praised Burundians for the peaceful conduct of the process which he reiterated had been fully funded with local finances. He also stressed that politics was meant to serve the greater benefit of the populace. He arrived at the polling station on a bicycle surrounded by his guards, he wore a track suit of his club Aleluya FC with a brown cow boy hat with the Burundian flag. Preliminary results are expected by May 25. The election took place despite an outbreak of coronavirus. Burundi has so far recorded 42 cases – 21 active cases, 20 recoveries and one death as of May 21, 2020. Authorities largely ignored protocols by allowing mass rallies to take place despite the World Health Organization’s Africa head openly warning against it. Voters were back to the ballots after five years of turmoil sparked by Nkurunziza’s bid for a disputed third term in 2015. The vote unleashed unrest that left at least 1,200 dead and saw 400,000 flee the country. Meanwhile, main opposition candidate, Agathon Rwasa, has protested what he says is fraud in Wednesday’s general election. He said his party’s election observers were chased away from some polling stations. His National Freedom Council (CNL) party has also accused supporters of the ruling CNDD-FDD party of multiple voting. Neither the electoral commission nor the ruling party has commented on the allegations. In the presidential vote, 5.1 million registered voters are to choose between Nkurunziza’s handpicked heir and frontrunner, 52-year-old general Evariste Ndayishimiye, main opposition competitor Agathon Rwasa, and five other candidates. |
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