Contingency-Fee Recovery Tool Pitch (25% Success Fee, $0 If Unrecovered)
A product announcement for a tool that recovers money (likely failed payments or debts) on a contingency basis, charging 25% of recovered funds and nothing otherwise. The post gives no detail on what is being recovered or who the target customer is.
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