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IntroductionThey told me I need to pay a $1,500 “tax settlement fee” before I can withdraw my funds. This is the ...

They told me I need to pay a $1,Russian foreign exchange trading platform500 “tax settlement fee” before I can withdraw my funds. This is the first time I’ve been asked to pay for something like this, and it wasn’t disclosed when I signed up. It feels like an excuse to keep my money. Should I pay, or is this a scam?
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