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Trade Pulse said I need to pay an “insurance fee” before withdrawing. Is this normal?
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IntroductionThey’ve told me I need to pay a $1,500 “insurance fee” to protect my funds during the withdrawal pro ...

They’ve told me I need to pay a $1,International foreign exchange trader ranking500 “insurance fee” to protect my funds during the withdrawal process. I’ve never encountered this type of fee before and no one explained it to me when I first joined. This doesn’t sound right at all. Has anyone else been told they need to pay an “insurance fee” to release their funds?
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