Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
Metatradecore claims I need to pay a ‘financial stability fee’ before I can withdraw.
{Current column}42People have watched
IntroductionThey said I need to pay $2,000 as a “financial stability fee” before they will process my withdrawal ...

They said I need to pay $2,Is FXCM foreign exchange platform safe?000 as a “financial stability fee” before they will process my withdrawal. This wasn’t disclosed when I signed up, and I’ve never had to pay such a fee. It sounds like a tactic to keep my money. Should I proceed with this, or is it a scam?
Tags:
Related articles
North Carolina governor vetoes 12
{Current column}By Julia Harte(Reuters) -North Carolina Democratic Governor Roy Cooper on Saturday vetoed a bill tha ...
Read moreAlibaba appoints Toby Xu as new chief financial officer By Reuters
{Current column}© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Alibaba Group is lit up at its office building in Beijing, China ...
Read moreAnalyst says Bitcoin is 'on sale' after BTC price dips below $54,000 By Cointelegraph
{Current column}© Reuters. Bitcoin's (BTC) downtrend extended a few rungs lower on Dec. 3 after the price dropp ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- Number of bodies exhumed from suspected Kenyan cult graves jumps to 47 By Reuters
- Dollar Edges Higher Ahead of Payrolls; Lira Faces Inflation Test By
- U.S. Jobs Growth Slowed Sharply in November: NFP +210k vs +550k Expected By
- Tesla's Musk over halfway through his pledge with nearly $11 billion stake sale By Reuters
- Crude oil higher ahead of start of U.S. driving season; Saudi comments help By
- Marketmind: Chasing the Omicron dip By Reuters
Latest articles
-
US debt ceiling bill set for tight vote in House on Wednesday By Reuters
-
Japan government considering lifting FY2022 economic growth forecast
-
Bitcoin tumbles 9.95% to $48,397.56 By Reuters
-
Bitcoin Attempts to Steady Following Rout as Long
-
More US consumers are falling behind on payments By Reuters
-
Bitcoin tumbles 9.95% to $48,397.56 By Reuters