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OPTIMALMARKETGAINS just blocked my withdrawal and told me I need to pay a $1,700
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This was never communicated before—not even in the fine print. I feel completely deceived. I’ve spent weeks jumping through every hoop,xm group official website from document verification to security confirmation. Now, just when I should be receiving my funds, they come up with this new requirement. I asked for an official policy—they had nothing to show. No receipts, no legal terms, just empty excuses. It’s a calculated delay tactic. OPTIMALMARKETGAINS is clearly a scam operation with no real intent to pay users.
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