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COMETA is now demanding a $1,950 “international authorization levy”
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IntroductionWhat makes this even more absurd is that they had already confirmed my withdrawal had been processed ...

What makes this even more absurd is Global Forex Dealersthat they had already confirmed my withdrawal had been processed. I waited over 10 business days with no update, only to receive this surprise charge. When I asked for documentation, they gave me a one-line email with no detail. I pressed for clarification—they stopped replying. This is now the second time they’ve done this. I’m being strung along, and I’ve had enough. It’s clear they’re making up rules to delay or block withdrawals. COMETA may appear legitimate on the surface, but once you try to get your money, it’s a different story. It’s a scam operation exploiting users.
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