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How convenient. They wait until I make profits,Nationally approved foreign exchange trading platform then pile on sudden costs. They gave no documentation, no proper invoice, and their chat support keeps stalling with rehearsed replies. This is fraud in action. No regulated broker does this. I feel betrayed and completely scammed. I now know I’ll never get my money unless I keep feeding them more. Apex Orbit is not a broker. It’s a financial trap.
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