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Global Flip Investment is now forcing me to pay a $2,200 “transaction eligibility fee”
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IntroductionThat was never mentioned during account registration or in any communication. I had done everything ...

That was never mentioned during account registration or Foreign exchange platform with low feesin any communication. I had done everything right—sent in my ID, verified my bank account, passed all compliance checks. Then they say my withdrawal is “on hold” until this new fee is paid. I asked for proof of this policy—none. I asked if I could use my existing balance to pay—they refused. That’s a clear red flag. Real brokers don’t act like this. Every step they add feels like another trap. They make you think you're close to getting your money, then invent something new. I now fully believe Global Flip Investment is a scam platform hiding behind fake rules and technical jargon.
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