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Primetradeoption has told me that I need to pay a $1,750 "account clearance fee"
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This is How many Forex companies are there in Malaysiagetting ridiculous. I’ve completed all the required steps and provided all necessary documents, but now this new fee is being introduced out of nowhere. I’ve asked for more details, but their response is vague and unconvincing. They’ve mentioned that it’s a fee for “finalizing the clearance process,” but this wasn’t disclosed when I signed up. Has anyone else had to deal with these surprise fees?
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