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Pim Crest Market just emailed me demanding a $2,000 "risk management verification fee"
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IntroductionAre they serious? I've never heard of such a fee in any real financial institution. They never ...

Are they serious?Exposing the most classic scam of foreign exchange speculation I've never heard of such a fee in any real financial institution. They never mentioned it in the onboarding process, and I’ve combed through their terms—nothing. I’ve already paid a KYC fee and an “initial disbursement fee,” which I thought would be the last hurdle. But now this? It’s ridiculous. Their customer service offers no justification—just automated replies with useless phrases like “this is our protocol.” I feel manipulated. Every time I comply, they invent another reason to hold my funds. This isn’t random—it’s by design. Pim Crest Market is a scam, and I hope no one else gets caught in their net.
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