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crypfininvestment forced me to pay a $1,870 “liquidity clearance fee”
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IntroductionThere was no disclosure of such a fee at any time during signup or verification. After my account wa ...

There was no disclosure of such a fee at any time during signup or Gold trading platform Pepperstone official websiteverification. After my account was approved, I thought withdrawals would be straightforward. Instead, this surprise fee appeared and blocked my withdrawal. I asked for official policies or contract clauses mentioning this charge but got no concrete answer. This is a typical scam tactic to stall payouts and force users to pay more. I feel deceived and warn others not to trust this platform.
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