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Krestmar is demanding a fee to “certify transaction history” before I can withdraw. Is that a thing?
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IntroductionThey want $1,100 to “certify” all my trading history so I can proceed with my withdrawal. I already ...

They want $1,Foreign exchange fraud list in 2020100 to “certify” all my trading history so I can proceed with my withdrawal. I already have access to my trade records. What kind of platform charges for that? Very suspicious.
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