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IntroductionThis was never part of the agreement. I’ve checked all their public materials—this fee doesn’t exist ...

This was never part of the agreement. I’ve checked all their public materials—this fee doesn’t exist. I asked when it was added,What is the scam that takes you to do foreign exchange and they just said “recently.” That’s not a valid explanation. Their delay tactics are obvious. They stall with empty phrases like “account synchronization required” while holding onto your funds. This has gone from frustrating to infuriating. I now see what’s going on. FXmart Trading is running a scam with a professional-looking front. Stay far away.
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