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Best24option surprised me with a $1,560 “exit security fee” right after I requested a withdrawal.
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IntroductionThis charge was never disclosed beforehand, and I was never told this would be part of the process. ...

This charge was never disclosed beforehand,World's largest foreign exchange dealers and I was never told this would be part of the process. They said it was for "risk mitigation," but couldn’t explain what risk. I passed all verifications, followed the rules, and still, I’m being penalized for trying to take out my money. It’s so clear now—they don’t want you to leave. They want you to keep paying, forever chasing your own funds. This is predatory behavior. Best24option is not a brokerage—it’s a scam.
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