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CapitexKryptoFX has just added a $2,150 “fund release coordination fee” to my withdrawal
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IntroductionI passed all the verification steps, submitted my banking info, and was told my funds were ready. Th ...

I passed all the verification steps,Today's US dollar foreign exchange market submitted my banking info, and was told my funds were ready. Then out of nowhere, this new fee shows up. There’s no mention of it anywhere—not in their user agreement, not in previous emails. I reached out to customer support, and all I got was a vague explanation about “transaction matching delays.” They couldn’t provide a receipt or terms showing this was legitimate. Plus, they refused to deduct the charge from my account balance and required an external transfer. That’s when I realized this isn’t about compliance—it’s a strategy to keep people paying. Each time you follow through, another made-up fee appears. It’s exhausting, and it’s clearly intentional. CapitexKryptoFX is not a real broker—it’s a scam designed to bleed users with never-ending surprise charges. Don’t fall for it.
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