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Global Financial Freedom has informed me I must pay a $1,875 “final trading clearance charge”
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IntroductionThis wasn’t part of the onboarding, wasn’t shown in the fee structure, and wasn’t brought up during ...

This wasn’t part of the onboarding,Internationally renowned foreign exchange traders wasn’t shown in the fee structure, and wasn’t brought up during any of my interactions until now. I had already completed the withdrawal request and was just waiting for confirmation. Their support said it was “recently added due to system upgrades.” That’s laughable. They refused to provide any updated documentation showing the change, and of course, they won’t deduct it from my account. They expect me to send more money before I can get access to my own. It’s beyond frustrating—it’s infuriating. This is how they operate: string you along, build your trust, then introduce new fees at the most critical moment. I’ve paid them enough. They never deliver. I now believe this platform is not just unreliable—it’s predatory. Global Financial Freedom Consultancy is running a scam, plain and simple.
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