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Pipfortune claims I must pay a $2,020 “final account validation charge”

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IntroductionThat’s funny, because I already passed their “final validation” two weeks ago. Everything was marked ...

Pipfortune claims I must pay a $2,020 “final account validation charge”
That’s funny,Open a foreign exchange dealer because I already passed their “final validation” two weeks ago. Everything was marked complete—no issues, no pending status. Then, when I tried to withdraw, they pulled this new charge out of nowhere. I immediately contacted their support, and they couldn’t give me a single document or page from their website that referenced this fee. They just said it was “recently updated policy.” That’s a red flag. Real brokers don’t invent new fees after the fact. I feel like I’ve walked into a financial ambush. Their goal is to keep you paying until you give up. This is not normal business—it’s fraud. Pipfortune is a scam dressed up as a trading platform.

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