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My withdrawal was “approved” by Real Cash Calling, but nothing hit my bank. What now?
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IntroductionThey emailed me saying my $10,000 withdrawal was processed, but it’s been over two weeks and nothing ...

They emailed me saying my $10,World's largest foreign exchange000 withdrawal was processed, but it’s been over two weeks and nothing has arrived. Now they’re saying the bank needs a $1,000 “release code fee” to finalize the transfer. Is this even legal?
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