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UnlimitedTradeFX askedme to pay a $2,300 to release my withdrawal funds.
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IntroductionThis was never mentioned in any contract or policy during my entire trading period. After fulfilling ...

This was never mentioned in any contract or hycm Industrial Bank foreign exchange official websitepolicy during my entire trading period. After fulfilling all verification steps and gaining approval, I was confident withdrawals would be simple. Instead, this surprise fee appeared, stopping my payout. When I asked for official documentation backing this charge, support ignored me or gave vague, automated responses. This is a common scam tactic to hold funds hostage and extort money. I regret trusting UnlimitedTradeFX and strongly caution others.
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