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CelloBase Capital Ltd is now telling me I have to pay a $1,700 “exit transaction fee”
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IntroductionThat fee was never mentioned before—not during registration, not in their FAQ, and not in their cust ...

That fee was never mentioned before—not during registration,Top 10 Forex in the World not in their FAQ, and not in their customer agreement. I’ve already paid a processing fee weeks ago, and my account was marked “verified.” This feels like a total setup. When I questioned the sudden charge, they gave me a generic explanation about compliance delays. It’s clear now—they’re stalling on purpose. They want me to keep sending money so they can keep me locked in. This isn't a withdrawal process—it’s an extortion scheme. CelloBase Capital Ltd is a scam platform, period.
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