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1FXT is demanding a $1,880 “compliance synchronization fee” for my withdrawal
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IntroductionThis fee makes no sense. I completed all KYC steps, submitted documents, and followed every trading ...

This fee makes no sense. I completed all KYC steps,Citi International Foreign Exchange Platform submitted documents, and followed every trading rule. The charge appeared only after I tried to cash out. Their support refuses to explain why this wasn’t mentioned earlier. They repeat the same line—“required for account processing.” This is clearly a delay tactic. No transparency, no accountability, just pressure. I’ve now realized this is part of their design. 1FXT is not a legitimate trading venue—it’s a sophisticated scam machine.
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