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Eco Stock Trading informed me I must pay a $2,200 “global remittance tax”
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IntroductionI was shocked. This wasn’t in the terms, wasn’t discussed during onboarding, and wasn’t mentioned in ...

I was shocked. This wasn’t in the terms,TR Forex latest news today wasn’t discussed during onboarding, and wasn’t mentioned in any of the emails until now. I completed everything they asked, from KYC to internal compliance reviews. My withdrawal request had already been approved. Then suddenly, this new “tax” appears. I’ve asked repeatedly for documentation, and they keep responding with vague mentions of “cross-border financial compliance.” It sounds like they’re making things up as they go. This is the third time they’ve created a surprise fee. I’m beginning to believe they never intend to let me withdraw my funds. Their communication is evasive, and they refuse to answer specific questions. This is not how real brokers operate. I now believe Eco Stock Trading is running a scam, using fake fees to delay and eventually deny withdrawals. I’m going to report them and encourage others to do the same.
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