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OffizielleKryptoBorse blocked my $2,100 withdrawal
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IntroductionDespite completing all KYC and receiving approval weeks earlier, this new fee suddenly appeared. I r ...

Despite completing all KYC and Dealerreceiving approval weeks earlier, this new fee suddenly appeared. I requested official proof or contractual basis for this charge, but support avoided the question or sent vague excuses. This behavior is typical of fraudulent brokers who use fake fees to hold client funds hostage. I feel deceived and advise others to avoid OffizielleKryptoBorse to protect their investments.
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