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Vennan Trade said I need to pay a ‘fund clearance fee’ before I can withdraw my money.
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IntroductionThey’ve told me I need to pay $2,200 as a “fund clearance fee” before I can access my $6,000 withdra ...

They’ve told me I need to pay $2,ecn foreign exchange trader ranking200 as a “fund clearance fee” before I can access my $6,000 withdrawal. This wasn’t mentioned when I registered, and it seems like they’re inventing new fees to delay the withdrawal. Has anyone else had to pay this type of fee? Is this a scam?
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