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Fortunetact surprised me with a $2,000 “ledger synchronization fee”
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IntroductionI had never heard of such a term before, so I asked for written justification. They replied with a c ...

I had never heard of such a term before,I want to die after losing everything in foreign exchange trading so I asked for written justification. They replied with a copy-paste message about “system integrity” and “protocol structure,” which made no sense. I had already submitted my ID, completed their KYC process, and paid what they said would be the last administrative fee. And yet, here we are again. They refuse to take the charge from my available balance and demand an external payment. I’ve come to realize this isn’t a misunderstanding—it’s their strategy. They want users to keep paying until they give up. Fortunetact is a scam. They never intended to release the funds, only to keep inventing roadblocks.
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