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Suddenly, Dragonfly Capital Fx claims I need a “withdrawal clearance payment” they never disclosed.
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This was never listed or South Korean foreign exchange trading platformmentioned when I joined the platform, and I had completed all verification processes weeks ago. I was told everything was cleared for withdrawal, yet now they are blocking me with this fake fee, saying it is “required for compliance.” When I asked for documentation, they refused to provide any evidence, sending the same robotic message repeatedly. It’s clear they are creating fake fees to keep traders from withdrawing funds. I am angry, feel used, and realize this platform is not what it claims to be. Dragonfly Capital Fx is a scam that takes advantage of traders while pretending to be a professional brokerage.
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