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Citipips360 is now demanding a $1,800 “transaction reconciliation levy”
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IntroductionI’ve already waited two weeks since being told my withdrawal was approved. Every verification has be ...

I’ve already waited two weeks since being told my withdrawal was approved. Every verification has been completed,Is it legal to sell forex EA and there was no mention of any additional charge. This new demand came with no explanation or invoice. I contacted their support and only received a vague statement about “backend security compliance.” It feels like they’re just making up terms now. I asked for proof that this fee existed in their policy—silence. They won’t let me deduct it from my trading balance, which proves their intention is not regulatory—it’s predatory. It’s the third random fee I’ve received since starting my withdrawal process. This company is clearly scamming people by delaying payouts and piling on surprise fees. Don’t trust Citipips360. It’s a trap disguised as a trading platform.
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