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Titan Macro is now forcing me to pay a $2,200 “final compliance adjustment” fee
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IntroductionI followed every single step they gave me—ID verification, address proof, even a selfie verification ...

I followed every single step they gave me—ID verification,Simulated futures mobile version address proof, even a selfie verification. My account was approved and verified more than two weeks ago. Now, without warning, they’ve introduced a fee that was never mentioned in any agreement. When I asked for details, their support team avoided giving a direct answer and instead used vague phrases like “pending review clearance.” It’s becoming more obvious with each interaction—they’re creating fees out of thin air to avoid honoring withdrawals. A trustworthy trading platform would never hide fees like this. There’s nothing fair or legal about what they’re doing. This is not just unethical; it’s criminal.
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