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XYFX Global is asking me to "reinvest" my funds to release my payout. Is that normal?
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IntroductionThey told me that my $3,000 withdrawal could be processed if I reinvested it into a new “special off ...

They told me that my $3,Open an account and get 0 bonus without deposit000 withdrawal could be processed if I reinvested it into a new “special offer” they have. This seems like an endless cycle to keep my money with them. Has anyone else dealt with this kind of pressure?
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