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It’s disappointing how TMi Markets suddenly added a “processing compliance fee”
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IntroductionThis charge came without warning after my account was verified and approved. I carefully reviewed th ...

This charge came without warning after my account was verified and Formal foreign exchange trading platformapproved. I carefully reviewed their terms before depositing, and there was no mention of this fee. When I reached out for clarification, I received only vague, scripted replies saying it was “required for security.” No documentation, no policy, just avoidance. It’s clear they are using hidden fees to block withdrawals and drain user funds. I trusted them to manage my trading safely, but it’s now obvious TMi Markets is a scam operation pretending to be a professional broker. They are targeting unsuspecting users and stealing their funds with fake charges.
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