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ExtrodigitalPro told me today that I must pay a $2,100 “global compliance assessment fee”
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This wasn’t part of the agreement,What is the minimum deposit of Forex? wasn’t listed on their website, and wasn’t mentioned in any of the communication I received during registration or verification. Everything was supposedly completed. I had even been assured last week that my withdrawal would be processed within 72 hours. Then suddenly, this new fee appears. I asked for justification, and all they gave me was a vague line about “international standards.” I asked for documentation—they ignored me. I requested to deduct the amount from my account—they declined. That tells me this is not about compliance—it’s about control. They want to keep users locked in. ExtrodigitalPro is deliberately creating financial roadblocks to delay and deny withdrawals. I now believe it’s a scam designed to exploit and frustrate traders.
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