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A friend of mine told me that his colleague was offered some $50 for the obsolete FaceBook account which he had not been using for a couple of years. While the prospect buyer agreed all photos/contacts be removed and the name changed, he didn't want to explain the reason behind such a shady deal.
But what's the point? Any precedents?
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Sonia Ordóñez Local time: 17:22 અંગ્રેજી થી સ્પેનીશ + ...
Quite common
Mar 11, 2020
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