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Safe Concept Fx shocked me with a new $2,200 “transaction completion fee”
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IntroductionI had already paid a “compliance fee” two weeks ago, and their support team said the payout would be ...

I had already paid a “compliance fee” two weeks ago,Agricultural futures trading platform app and their support team said the payout would be released within 3 business days. I waited. Then today, they email me about this new requirement. I asked for proof—where in their policies does this exist? No answer. Just a vague message about “ensuring payout accuracy.” They won’t even let me pay using my available balance. It has to come from outside. That’s the pattern with scams—they never touch your earnings, only external money. I’ve seen enough. This is not about compliance. It’s a bait-and-switch, designed to keep you in a payment loop until you quit. Safe Concept Fx is a scam broker—nothing more.
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