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Oxlore Trades is asking for more money to release my profits. Should I be concerned?
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IntroductionI started trading on Oxlore Trades and invested $3,000. After some time, I made $4,000 in profit. Bu ...

I started trading on Is the FXTM forex platform realOxlore Trades and invested $3,000. After some time, I made $4,000 in profit. But when I tried to withdraw, they said I had to pay a “fund release fee” of $2,000 before they would process my withdrawal. I didn’t have to pay anything before, so now I’m suspicious. Has anyone had a similar issue with Oxlore Trades? What should I do next?
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