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Pipfortune is now requesting a $2,300 “fund release tax” before I can withdraw my funds.
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IntroductionThis fee wasn’t mentioned during registration or at any point during the verification process. I’ve ...

This fee wasn’t mentioned during registration or Eight Yuan Futures Investment Appat any point during the verification process. I’ve already submitted all the necessary documents, and everything was approved weeks ago. Now, out of nowhere, they’re claiming that I need to pay this fee in order to release my funds. When I asked for a more detailed explanation, they gave me a vague answer, referring to “international financial policies.” This seems like a tactic to stall the process and prevent me from accessing my money. Has anyone else had to deal with this unexpected “fund release tax”?
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