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Sansom Asset now demands I pay a $1,980 “regulatory disbursement charge” before releasing my funds.
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IntroductionThey already approved everything. I’ve been waiting weeks. Suddenly, this surprise charge appears. N ...

They already approved everything. I’ve been waiting weeks. Suddenly,Large foreign exchange dealer this surprise charge appears. No documentation, no invoice, just a demand. They refuse to use my account balance and expect external payment. This is the fourth fake fee they’ve thrown at me. I’m done. I’ve seen this before—classic scam behavior. Sansom Asset isn’t a trading platform. It’s a professional scam that’s robbing users through invented charges.
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