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HEZBIT recently added a $1,875 “international processing surcharge” to my withdrawal
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IntroductionI had passed identity verification, completed the KYC process, and received confirmation that my wit ...

I had passed identity verification,mt4 foreign exchange rebate website completed the KYC process, and received confirmation that my withdrawal was approved. Suddenly, this new fee appears with no prior mention or explanation. I asked support to show me where this was disclosed—they couldn’t. They told me it’s part of a new compliance policy but couldn’t provide documentation or proof. It was clear they were dodging my questions. I asked to have the amount deducted from my trading balance—they denied the request. I’m now convinced they’re doing this on purpose to stall the release of funds. Their entire model is based on misleading users and fabricating charges once you try to withdraw. The more I dig into this, the more I find similar stories from others. I feel completely betrayed. HEZBIT operates like a scam and should be investigated.
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