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Just as I thought my withdrawal was safe, Alphates introduced a $820 “funds release charge”
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I had completed all required KYC and Beijing Foreign Exchange Trading Platformwas assured withdrawals would be processed smoothly. This sudden demand was never disclosed previously. When I requested documentation proving this charge, they failed to provide any and responded only with vague excuses. This is a typical scam technique to delay or deny withdrawals and extort extra money from clients. I am deeply frustrated and warn others against trusting this platform.
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