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IntroductionWhen I saw the notification in my account, I thought it was an error. But when I contacted support, ...

When I saw the notification in my account,Is Swissquote's foreign exchange platform formal? I thought it was an error. But when I contacted support, they claimed it was mandatory. They refused to deduct it from my balance, saying it must be transferred separately to “activate” the release of my funds. That’s when I realized this isn’t a mistake—it’s a deliberate trap. No professional broker would ever create imaginary fees like this. Instead of giving back what belongs to traders, they invent reasons to hold onto deposits and profits. Their entire model revolves around keeping clients locked in endless payments. Deltin Altrox Capital is not a broker—it is a scam that exploits traders, and people must stay far away.
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