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Church promises miracles for a thousand colones

July 6, 2017 by Staff News Writer

A church that advertises its services through social media assures that it performs miracles in exchange for money.

The “miraculous rates” range from one thousand colones to five thousand colones.

They even give payment amenities with three month installments.

The church says that they have already made more than 4500 miracles possible and for that, the interested party must deposit the money in a Banco Popular account and send an email with the name of the person and the petition.

They ensure that the application will be completed with a miracle work and the funds will be used to meet the needs of poor people.

The publication unleashed the comments of the users who question the veracity of the affirmation.

crhoy.com

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