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Xvaultsprotrades has invented a $2,000 “payout integrity fee” that I need to pay to access my funds.
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IntroductionI had completed all formalities, and their system showed my withdrawal as “in process.” That was fiv ...

I had completed all formalities,2022 Global top ten Large and formal foreign exchange dealers and their system showed my withdrawal as “in process.” That was five days ago. Now, instead of receiving my money, I get an email saying I must clear this new fee. I reviewed their agreement thoroughly—there’s no mention of it. I asked support for clarification, and they gave me a vague line about “backend compliance checks.” They won’t allow deduction from my account balance either. That’s the biggest warning sign. They’re not trying to help users—they’re trying to keep the money. This is my third attempt to withdraw, and every time they invent a new excuse. Xvaultsprotrades is not a legitimate broker. It’s a scam built around fake withdrawal hurdles.
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