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Tradelitemarket now requires me to pay a $2,250 “account liquidation fee”
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IntroductionI’ve never heard of such a thing from any legitimate broker. There was no mention of this during sig ...

I’ve never heard of such a thing from any legitimate broker. There was no mention of this during sign-up,Indirect arbitrage and my account had already passed every verification step. This sudden charge is a red flag. I asked them for legal or regulatory documentation justifying this fee—they couldn’t provide anything. Their emails are filled with vague terms like “liquidation protocol” and “standard settlement policy,” but nothing concrete. It feels like they’re creating obstacles to avoid paying me what I’m owed. I trusted this platform with my investment, and now I feel trapped. Tradelitemarket’s behavior screams scam. This isn’t a mistake or a misunderstanding—this is deliberate. They want users to give up trying to withdraw. I urge anyone reading this not to fall for their tricks. If you’ve deposited money, try to recover it fast. Report them. They should not be allowed to operate.
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