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SilverFx24Option unexpectedly demanded a $1,900 “final payout clearance fee”
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IntroductionThis fee was nowhere to be found in the terms or agreements I signed. I submitted all verification d ...

This fee was nowhere to be lcm foreign exchange dealerfound in the terms or agreements I signed. I submitted all verification documents and was told my account was ready for withdrawals. The sudden appearance of this charge feels like a deliberate tactic to delay payout and extort money. Customer service refused to provide any official documentation proving this fee is legitimate. This platform is a scam, and I warn all traders to stay away.
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