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Prime Time Markets hit me with a $1,975 “release channel verification fee”
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IntroductionI had completed verification, received confirmation emails, and was told my funds would be transferr ...

I had completed verification,What are the gold foreign exchange platforms received confirmation emails, and was told my funds would be transferred within 3 days. Instead, I received this invoice for a fee that was never mentioned during onboarding. When I asked support for proof, they just replied with a vague statement about “compliance oversight.” No invoice, no legal documentation. They’re clearly stalling. This is now the third time they’ve invented a new fee out of nowhere. It’s a pattern, and it’s obvious. Prime Time Markets isn’t delaying—they’re scamming. I regret depositing anything on this platform. It looks sleek, but once you try to leave, they trap you with made-up charges. Don’t fall for it. Prime Time Markets is a scam.
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