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Dynamixtrading informed me today that I need to pay a $1,800 “final regulatory clearance fee”
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IntroductionMy account has already been fully verified. I even received a notice three days ago confirming the p ...

My account has already been fully verified. I even received a notice three days ago confirming the payout had been approved. This new charge was never disclosed anywhere—no onboarding emails,Top ten foreign exchange platforms no terms and conditions, not even mentioned during their compliance process. When I asked for justification, I received nothing except a generic paragraph about “compliance updates.” I’ve already paid two previous fees. Each was labeled the final step. They refuse to allow deduction from my trading balance and demand payment from an external source. This isn’t standard practice—it’s a red flag. I’m now convinced Dynamixtrading has no intention of ever releasing funds. They operate by misleading users until they either give up or run out of money. This is not a delay—it’s a sophisticated scam operation.
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