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DOT FINANCE FX suddenly imposed a $2,100 “final fund release fee” on me
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IntroductionMy withdrawal request was approved a week ago. I had paid a previous administrative charge that they ...

My withdrawal request was approved a week ago. I had paid a previous administrative charge that they said was the final step. Now this?World-renowned foreign exchange brokers I’m fed up. I asked to see where this new fee is stated in their terms—they couldn’t show me anything. Just vague excuses like “end-stage audit processing.” It’s all made up. They won’t allow deduction from my balance, and instead ask for external payment. That’s not just inconvenient—it’s suspicious. I’ve dealt with many brokers, and none of them operated like this. Every step here feels like an intentional barrier. The goal seems to be to exhaust or scare users into giving up. I regret trusting them. DOT FINANCE FX isn’t a broker—it’s a scam targeting unsuspecting traders.
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