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IntroductionThey told me I need to pay a $2,500 “audit fee” before they process my withdrawal. I’ve never heard ...

They told me I need to pay a $2,Foreign exchange fraud list in 2019500 “audit fee” before they process my withdrawal. I’ve never heard of this kind of fee before. Should I be concerned?
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