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FuryTrades suddenly demanded a $1,970 “final approval fee” before releasing my withdrawal
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IntroductionI checked all of their policies, and this fee was never disclosed or explained. My account was marke ...

I checked all of their policies,bfs Niuhui and this fee was never disclosed or explained. My account was marked as verified, and I was told everything was ready. When I tried to withdraw, this fee magically appeared. I asked for an official invoice or documentation proving the fee, and they provided none, repeating “required for processing.” This is clearly a tactic to drain users of additional funds and delay withdrawals indefinitely. I feel angry and betrayed by this platform. It is obvious that FuryTrades is a scam designed to block payouts while demanding fake fees from its users.
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