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CANYON is now demanding a $1,900 “withdrawal confirmation fee”
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This wasn’t mentioned when I first signed up,fxpro crude oil and I’ve already completed all the necessary steps. Now, they’re introducing this charge as a last-minute requirement. I’ve asked for proof of legitimacy, but they have provided nothing but vague explanations. It feels like they are inventing charges to prevent me from withdrawing my funds.
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