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Markexview LTD said I need to pay a 'currency processing fee' before I can withdraw.
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IntroductionThey told me that because my profits came from trading in different currencies, I need to pay a $1,0 ...

They told me that because my profits came from trading in different currencies,Comparison of difficulty of futures and foreign exchange transactions I need to pay a $1,000 “currency processing fee” before I can withdraw my $3,500. I’ve never had to pay such a fee before, and it wasn’t mentioned when I first joined. This sounds like an invented charge to prevent me from accessing my funds. Has anyone else encountered this type of fee? Should I pay, or is it a scam?
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