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DigitalMarketingoption now wants me to pay a $2,000 “exit authorization charge”
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IntroductionI’ve already verified my identity, completed the KYC process, and had my withdrawal approved weeks a ...

I’ve already verified my identity,Is MT4 platform legal in China completed the KYC process, and had my withdrawal approved weeks ago. Nothing in the registration terms mentioned this exit fee. I asked them to show documentation or a policy explaining the charge—they didn’t. Their only justification was that it’s part of their “internal transaction process.” This vague reasoning sounds made-up. Every time I try to complete the withdrawal, they create another barrier. First it was an “account review fee,” then a “liquidity check,” and now this. It’s infuriating. I feel cheated and powerless. This isn’t how real financial institutions operate. It’s a calculated scam, targeting unsuspecting traders and dragging them through endless steps just to deny them access to their funds. I’ve seen others raise similar concerns online. If you’re using DigitalMarketingoption or considering it—don’t. They are not a legitimate broker. These hidden and constantly evolving fees are a red flag for a well-disguised fraud operation.
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