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TradeEasyFX introduced a $2,250 “withdrawal approval cost” out of nowhere on me
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IntroductionI had completed all KYC steps and was told withdrawals were possible. Now, this surprise fee stands ...

I had completed all KYC steps and MT4 trading software rentalwas told withdrawals were possible. Now, this surprise fee stands in the way. Attempts to get official policies or written proof were ignored or met with evasive answers. This is a fraudulent method to keep funds locked and pressure clients for extra payments. I regret trusting TradeEasyFX and warn others to be very cautious.
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