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TrustVest Capital required me a $2,000 “risk management surcharge”
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IntroductionThere was no prior mention of this fee in any documentation or during registration. I had completed ...

There was no prior mention of this fee in any documentation or TR Forex latest news todayduring registration. I had completed all verifications and expected a straightforward withdrawal. This new charge appeared unexpectedly, blocking my funds. Support refused to provide policy proof and only gave vague, scripted answers. This is a classic scam method to extort money and delay payouts. I urge others to stay away.
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