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DominantIndex notified me of a new $2,150 “account release adjustment charge”
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IntroductionThey had already confirmed that my payout was in progress. Suddenly, they halt everything and ask fo ...

They had already confirmed that my payout was in progress. Suddenly,Legal foreign exchange dealers they halt everything and ask for this fee. I never agreed to this. It wasn’t in their policies. Their support couldn’t explain it either. Just another invented term to delay things. They won’t deduct it from my funds, either. It’s all part of the scam. DominantIndex is designed to keep your money while making you jump through fake hoops.
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