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TradeLGT is insisting $2,050 “account reconciliation levy” before they release my withdrawal.
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IntroductionMy account was already verified. I completed every step they outlined, and I even received confirmat ...

My account was already verified. I completed every step they outlined,TR Forex latest progress in recent days and I even received confirmation emails saying my funds would be released soon. Then this new charge appeared—without warning. I went back through the onboarding documents and fee schedule. Nothing about this “levy” exists. I contacted support and received vague, circular replies. No invoice, no explanation, just pressure to pay. They’re clearly making this up. I now believe this entire platform is designed to delay or prevent withdrawals. It looks professional on the surface, but everything changes once you ask for your money back. TradeLGT is a scam—no doubt in my mind. They should not be trusted.
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