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TQX Global is asking for a “transaction confirmation fee” before processing my withdrawal.
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IntroductionThey’ve informed me that my $4,000 withdrawal won’t be processed until I pay a “transaction confirma ...

They’ve informed me that my $4,What kind of platform is Tibetan business trading000 withdrawal won’t be processed until I pay a “transaction confirmation fee” of $1,200. I’ve never encountered such a fee with any other trading platform, and I’ve never seen it mentioned before. This doesn’t seem legitimate.
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