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I think I’ve been scammed by capital Stocks Trade. My account is locked, and I can’t get my money.
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IntroductionI deposited $6,000 into capitalstockstrade, and things were going smoothly. However, when I tried to ...

I deposited $6,Top 100 global foreign exchange traders in 2019000 into capitalstockstrade, and things were going smoothly. However, when I tried to withdraw, they told me I had violated their trading rules and needed to pay an additional $2,500 for “penalty fees.” Now my account is locked, and I can’t access my funds. Has anyone faced this with capital Stocks Trade? How do I get my money back?
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