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Nuvesta Investment suddenly demanded a $650 “withdrawal audit fee” ? anyone met this?
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IntroductionI completed all necessary verification and was confident withdrawals would be straightforward. This ...

I completed all necessary verification and What is foreign exchange tradingwas confident withdrawals would be straightforward. This fee, however, blocked my withdrawal, and when I asked for clarification or proof of such a fee, their support team avoided my questions and provided only vague excuses. It’s evident that this “audit fee” is just a fabricated obstacle to keep my funds locked while trying to extract more money from me. This platform clearly operates like a scam, preying on unsuspecting traders, and I strongly caution others to avoid it.
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