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westernmarkettrade Global is now demanding that I pay a $2,000 “final approval fee”
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already completed all the required steps,The top ten best domestic foreign exchange platforms including document submission and verification. Everything was approved weeks ago, and I was expecting my funds to be processed soon. But now, they’re asking for this new fee, which wasn’t disclosed when I signed up. They referred to “security measures” but failed to provide any official documentation. It feels like a stall tactic to prevent me from accessing my own funds. Has anyone faced a similar situation?
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