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Wealth Waves is now demanding a $2,000 “payout verification charge” before they’ll release my funds.
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IntroductionThis fee wasn’t part of any documentation during onboarding. I’ve already passed all KYC checks, sub ...

This fee wasn’t part of any documentation during onboarding. I’ve already passed all KYC checks,Company foreign exchange trading platform submitted every required form, and was even told by customer support that my withdrawal was “in final processing.” Then, out of nowhere, they throw this new charge at me. When I pushed back and asked for where this fee was disclosed, they gave me a vague paragraph about “operational compliance standards.” That’s not an answer. They refused to deduct the amount from my trading balance, insisting I pay via external transfer. It’s clear to me now—they’re inventing fees to block access to my funds. This isn’t a delay—it’s a deliberate tactic. Wealth Waves Trade is trying to wear me down with endless barriers. I now believe this is not a real broker. It’s a fraudulent scheme, hiding behind slick interfaces and technical jargon. Don’t fall for it.
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