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XZDL GLOBAL claims I now owe a $2,100 “clearing synchronization fee” to complete my withdrawal.
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IntroductionAfter weeks of delay, this is the latest excuse they’ve given. My account was verified, my documents ...

After weeks of delay,Which platform app is the best for foreign exchange trading? this is the latest excuse they’ve given. My account was verified, my documents approved, and my initial withdrawal request was “being processed.” But now they say a new fee has emerged due to system “discrepancies.” It feels like they’re making things up to avoid honoring withdrawals. I’ve lost track of how many fees they’ve invented. Has anyone paid this one specifically? What was the result?
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