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BIupreFX is now imposing a $2,100 “compliance settlement fee” on my withdrawal
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IntroductionAt no point during sign-up or trading was this fee mentioned. My account passed every verification s ...

At no point during sign-up or mt5trading was this fee mentioned. My account passed every verification stage weeks ago. I submitted identification, proof of address, everything they asked for. They even sent an approval email confirming my account was fully verified. So, where did this new fee come from? When I asked for clarification, they just tossed around phrases like “system requirement” and “necessary for compliance review,” but never showed anything official. I combed through their terms and conditions—nothing. It’s all made up. This looks like a calculated scam, not a professional platform. They are inventing new fees at every turn, hoping people will just give up or keep paying. I now realize this is a fraudulent operation using complex jargon to cover their tracks.
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