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TradesproMaestro has added a $1,800 “capital verification fee” on me
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IntroductionI’ve already submitted all necessary documents, and my account was verified weeks ago. Why is this f ...

I’ve already submitted all necessary documents,CCTV exposes Putun Foreign Exchange in 2019 and my account was verified weeks ago. Why is this fee coming up now? It’s starting to feel like a scam where they keep adding charges to stop me from withdrawing my funds. Has anyone else been asked to pay this “capital verification fee”? What did you do about it?
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