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MySlate CoinageMine slapped a $2,050 “liquidity approval fee” on my account
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IntroductionThis was never disclosed during registration, nor was it listed in any agreements or policy document ...

This was never disclosed during registration,oanda platform download nor was it listed in any agreements or policy documents. My account was approved weeks ago after completing all verification procedures, and I was assured withdrawals would be straightforward. The moment I tried to withdraw, they invented this fee, claiming it’s required for “liquidity management,” but they provided no documentation to support this claim. When I pressed for evidence, support ignored me and continued to send generic replies. It’s clear this is a tactic to block withdrawals while forcing traders to pay additional hidden fees to recover their money. This is fraudulent behavior, and I now see that MySlate CoinageMine is not a legitimate broker. It is a scam using hidden fees to trap and steal from traders, and people should avoid this platform to protect themselves.
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