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FusioncoinTrades blocked my withdrawal and asked me for “final compliance fee”
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IntroductionI was never told about this charge during onboarding or trading. After submitting all verification d ...

I was never told about this charge during onboarding or Star card trading apptrading. After submitting all verification documents, I expected smooth withdrawals. Instead, this unexpected fee appeared, preventing my payout. Customer support refused to provide any official documentation confirming this charge. It’s a clear tactic to stall payouts and pressure traders into paying more. This is a classic scam strategy. I regret trusting FusioncoinTrades and warn others against it.
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