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Markexview LTD just sent me an email demanding a $1,850 “liquidity assurance fee”
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I’ve already gone through their KYC process,Brokers that can trade foreign exchange submitted all required documents, and received official notice that my withdrawal was approved. There was no mention of any additional fee—certainly not something called a “liquidity assurance fee.” I asked support for clarification, and all I got was a canned response saying it was “mandatory.” No explanation, no official invoice, no justification. They even refused to deduct the amount from my account balance. I feel stuck, like they’re just playing games to avoid paying me. Every time I cooperate, they create a new barrier. This isn’t just bad service—it’s theft disguised as policy. I no longer believe Markexview LTD is a real forex platform. I think this is a scam designed to drain users by forcing them to keep paying nonsense fees.
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