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WWayFx demanded a $2,200 “final processing surcharge” before releasing my withdrawal
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IntroductionAfter fulfilling all verification requirements and receiving approval, I thought my withdrawal would ...

After fulfilling all verification requirements and Chase Financialreceiving approval, I thought my withdrawal would be smooth. Instead, they used this cost to block my funds. Their support team failed to provide any written evidence or policy references when questioned. The demand appears designed to trap funds and extort more money, a common scam tactic. I am deeply frustrated and warn others that WWayFx is not trustworthy. This platform is a scam operating under false pretenses.
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