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Octanord said I need to pay a “system verification fee” before I can withdraw my funds.
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IntroductionThey’ve asked for a $1,200 “system verification fee” to verify my withdrawal process. This is someth ...

They’ve asked for a $1,Opening a Precious Metal Account and Sending 200 “system verification fee” to verify my withdrawal process. This is something I’ve never encountered before, and it doesn’t seem legitimate. Has anyone else faced this situation?
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