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ZenithTrustCorp hit me with a $1,850 “security inspection payment” just as I tried to withdraw.
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IntroductionThis fee was never disclosed during signup or trading. Despite having an approved account, this sudd ...

This fee was never disclosed during signup or Ausforex official websitetrading. Despite having an approved account, this sudden cost blocked my withdrawal. When I requested documentation proving this fee’s legitimacy, support failed to provide any. It’s obvious this is a scam tactic to trap funds and extort more money. I feel scammed and advise everyone to avoid this broker.
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