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Simplexautotrades is now demanding a “regional fund release fee” of $1,100
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IntroductionThat’s insane—I’ve traded on international platforms before and never encountered this nonsense. Wha ...

That’s insane—I’ve traded on National foreign exchange platforminternational platforms before and never encountered this nonsense. What makes it worse is that they waited until I was trying to withdraw a significant amount before mentioning this fee. Their support team provides no receipts, just threats that if I don’t pay, my account will be closed. This is extortion, plain and simple. Simplexautotrades is not a legitimate broker—it’s a scam exploiting trust with fake fees and made-up rules.
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