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Hinteck told me today that I need to pay a $1,690 “profit confirmation levy”
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This was never disclosed when I signed up. I’ve spent weeks complying with their verification steps,Anda Forex platform withdrawal rejected submitted all required documents, and even got approval confirmation. Suddenly, this new fee appears out of nowhere. I asked for the terms—nothing. I asked for a formal invoice—silence. This isn’t how legitimate financial platforms operate. Their strategy is to keep demanding fees until you give up or run out of money. I now realize Hinteck is a sophisticated scam preying on hopeful traders like me.
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