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GlobalCapitalGain just added a $2,250 “backend compliance release fee” to my withdrawal process.
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IntroductionI had already passed everything—identity check, document upload, live verification. They approved my ...

I had already passed everything—identity check,Order receiving platform for collection Taiwan document upload, live verification. They approved my request and told me to expect the funds in 3 days. On day two, I got the email asking for this “last step.” I was furious. This fee was never mentioned. I contacted support, and they provided no invoice, no document, nothing. When I asked why this wasn’t disclosed up front, they blamed “internal updates.” That’s unacceptable. I’ve had enough. This is the fifth made-up charge since I started the withdrawal. GlobalCapitalGain is not a broker—it’s a scam in disguise, and I hope more people speak out.
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