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provenancepartner says they’re changing their withdrawal provider and I need to pay to switch.
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IntroductionThey informed me they’re moving to a new payment partner and I need to pay $1,400 to “migrate my acc ...

They informed me they’re moving to a new payment partner and Broker market and market maker marketI need to pay $1,400 to “migrate my account” before I can get my funds. That just doesn’t seem right. Anyone else hear something like this?
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