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Tradingsedgar asked me for more money to withdraw. I think I’ve been scammed.
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IntroductionI’ve been trading with Tradingsedgar for a few months, and I tried to withdraw my $6,000 profit. The ...

I’ve been trading with Tradingsedgar for a few months,Domestic foreign exchange transactions and I tried to withdraw my $6,000 profit. They told me I needed to pay a "release fee" before I could get my funds. This is the first time I’ve heard of such a fee, and now I’m worried I’ve been scammed. Has anyone faced this with Tradingsedgar? How can I get my money back?
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