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Prime FX CFD has now introduced a $1,540 “compliance settlement fee”
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IntroductionThis was never disclosed when I registered, funded, or traded on the platform. All my documents were ...

This was never disclosed when I registered,pricemarkets foreign exchange platform funded, or traded on the platform. All my documents were approved, and my account was cleared. But when it came time to withdraw, they created this new fee out of nowhere. Support couldn’t provide any evidence or official documentation—just vague lines about “policy updates.” This is not an honest business practice; it’s a stall tactic. It’s clear to me now that Prime FX CFD is not a real broker but a scam preying on traders and blocking withdrawals with fabricated fees.
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