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Sterlinglobemarket is now asking for a $1,950 “fund release protocol fee”
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IntroductionI’ve already completed every required verification step, and my account was marked “approved” over t ...

I’ve already completed every required verification step,Open an account and get and my account was marked “approved” over two weeks ago. There was no mention of this charge when I signed up, nor during any of the onboarding or trading phases. It appeared suddenly, right at the point of withdrawal. That timing seems way too convenient. When I asked support for documentation or a breakdown of this fee, they dodged the question and simply said it was “mandatory.” If this fee is legitimate, why was it never disclosed? I’ve now lost trust completely. I believe this is part of a deliberate scheme to delay or prevent withdrawals. Sterlinglobemarket may look professional on the surface, but underneath it operates like a scam. I strongly advise anyone considering this platform to think twice—it’s not worth the risk.
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