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AllianceCryptoFXTrade told me today that I need to pay a $2,400 “liquidity adjustment fee.”
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IntroductionThey claim this fee is necessary to ensure the proper liquidity of the platform, but this wasn’t men ...

They claim this fee is Exposing the most classic scam of foreign exchange speculationnecessary to ensure the proper liquidity of the platform, but this wasn’t mentioned at any point during the registration or verification process. It feels like they’re just inventing fees to keep my money tied up. When I asked for official documentation or any legal reference to this fee, they gave me a vague explanation and refused to provide any clear proof. This seems like a common tactic used by scammers, where they invent new charges to make it nearly impossible for you to withdraw. I’m seriously considering reporting this to the authorities, but I’d love to hear from anyone who’s dealt with this type of fee. How did you handle it? Did you manage to get your money back?
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