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Bit Mine Forex claims I need to pay a $2,150 “risk management clearance fee”
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IntroductionI have never heard of this fee, and there is no mention of it in any of their policies or agreements ...

I have Top ten foreign exchange dealers in the worldnever heard of this fee, and there is no mention of it in any of their policies or agreements. They approved my account and allowed me to trade without issues, but when I tried to withdraw, they suddenly blocked it behind this fake fee. I requested proof, and they could not provide any documentation or policy reference, just empty statements about “security requirements.” This is fraud, plain and simple. They are inventing barriers to prevent withdrawals and steal from users. Bit Mine Forex is a scam, and I regret ever trusting them.
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