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365assetexchange now added a $2,250 “exit transaction duty” to my withdrawal process
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even though all steps were previously cleared and Introduction to futures tradingaccepted by 365assetexchange. This was never included in the agreement or fee structure. It’s the third fee they’ve added out of nowhere. When I asked for documentation, they gave me a generic reply. It’s hard to interpret this as anything but a stalling maneuver.
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