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betastakex is now insisting I pay a $2,100 “account review fee” before they’ll release my funds.
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This wasn’t disclosed during registration,Which platform is the best for foreign exchange trading? and I’ve already gone through the entire verification process. Everything was approved, so this new fee feels completely unnecessary. They’ve given me vague responses when I asked for an explanation, and it’s becoming clear that they’re inventing charges to prevent withdrawals. Has anyone else encountered this “account review fee”?
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