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FXmart Trading surprised me with a $2,000 “withdrawal verification charge”
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IntroductionThis cost was nowhere in their terms, and my account was verified weeks prior. When I tried to withd ...

This cost was nowhere in their terms,Forex investment platform app and my account was verified weeks prior. When I tried to withdraw, they introduced this unexpected expense without any prior warning. I requested official documents or policy proofs, but support declined to provide any, only repeating vague justifications. This clearly indicates an attempt to hold my funds hostage and coerce payment of hidden costs. I regret trusting this platform, which is nothing more than a scam preying on traders’ trust. Stay away from FXmart Trading to avoid losing your money.
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