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Veralis Globals now demands a $1,900 “final fund authorization fee” before releasing my withdrawal.

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Veralis Globals now demands a $1,900 “final fund authorization fee” before releasing my withdrawal.
I’ve already verified my account,Forex Club submitted all documents, and received approval for payout. This charge was never listed anywhere, and I certainly never agreed to it. I asked support for documentation or legal justification—they offered neither. Instead, I got generic copy-paste responses mentioning “internal compliance cycles.” I offered to use my trading balance to cover the fee, but they said it must be a separate payment. That’s a huge red flag. This is the fourth time they’ve added a last-minute fee, each time saying it’s the “final” one. It’s clear now that there is no intention of actually sending me my funds. They just want to squeeze more money from users under the guise of made-up fees. Veralis Globals is not a broker—it’s a highly organized scam that masks itself with professional language and a slick user interface.

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