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AluCryptos Trade says I must pay a $1,280 “profit clearance charge”
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IntroductionThis charge was never disclosed when I signed up or during my trading activity. I’ve asked for docum ...

This charge was never disclosed when I signed up or What does a secondary dealer meanduring my trading activity. I’ve asked for documents to justify this cost, but they’ve provided nothing but generic excuses. Every time I try to move forward, they create another obstacle. First, it was document verification, then a bogus “service fee,” and now this. They clearly never intend to let me withdraw my money. I feel completely deceived. This is a pattern of abuse and financial entrapment. AluCryptos Trade operates like a scam and preys on people’s trust. Stay away.
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