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HiloAssets just invented another roadblock: a $1,800 “payout compliance threshold fee.”
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IntroductionI’ve never heard of anything so ridiculous. I already paid two previous fees that they swore were th ...

I’ve never heard of anything so ridiculous. I already paid two previous fees that they swore were the final steps. I even received confirmation that the payout would be Scams of Global Forex Dealersreleased within 48 hours. Now they say the system flagged my account for an additional compliance layer—one that, conveniently, requires yet another fee. When I asked for policy documentation, they avoided the question entirely. This is clearly a tactic to prolong the process. I’ve been polite, patient, and cooperative—but all I’ve gotten in return is a string of invented charges. I’m angry and exhausted. Enough is enough.
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