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Wealth Waves said my withdrawal request is “on hold” because I haven’t paid a “service charge fee.”
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IntroductionThey said my withdrawal of $3,000 is “on hold” and that I need to pay a $900 “service charge fee” to ...

They said my withdrawal of $3,Is FXCM foreign exchange platform formal?000 is “on hold” and that I need to pay a $900 “service charge fee” to complete the withdrawal process. This wasn’t mentioned at the time of my initial deposit, and it’s the first time they’re asking for such a fee. I feel like they are trying to avoid paying me. Has anyone encountered this?
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