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Fexsi now says I must pay a $1,960 “international verification fee”
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IntroductionThis was never included in their onboarding documents or account terms. I’ve provided all necessary ...

This was never included in their onboarding documents or Global Forex Trading Service Providersaccount terms. I’ve provided all necessary documents, passed all checks, and waited patiently. But now, they’ve pulled a new fee from thin air. When I asked for the legal justification, they avoided the question and kept repeating, “This is mandatory.” It’s clear they’re creating barriers to exhaust clients. I feel cheated and manipulated. This isn’t a financial service—it’s a trap. Fexsi was designed to look trustworthy, but it’s nothing more than a sophisticated scam operation.
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