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Marginfxbase told me I need to pay a “rebalancing fee” before I can withdraw. What is that?
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IntroductionThey’re saying I need to pay a $1,000 “rebalancing fee” before I can withdraw my funds, as they clai ...

They’re saying I need to pay a $1,Ranking of Global Forex Platforms000 “rebalancing fee” before I can withdraw my funds, as they claim my portfolio needs to be “rebalanced” for tax purposes. This is strange because I haven’t made any major trades recently. Is this a scam, or has anyone else been asked for a similar fee?
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