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MBFequity is blocking my withdrawal until I pay a $1,950 “fund release regulation fee.”
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IntroductionWhat makes this especially frustrating is that they confirmed my account was approved and ready. I h ...

What makes this especially frustrating is Global Forex Brokersthat they confirmed my account was approved and ready. I had even paid a previous “final” charge last month. Now this? There was no prior notice, and when I asked to see it in writing, they avoided the question. I tried escalating it, and all I got were vague excuses about “processing stage alignment.” They’re making this stuff up as they go. If this were real, they’d let me use my balance—but they won’t. It’s clear now that they’re intentionally stalling withdrawals. MBFequity is a scam that pretends to be legit until you try to get your money back.
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