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UnixCapitals emailed me saying I must cover a $1,690 “withdrawal authorization surcharge.”

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IntroductionThat’s a term I’ve never seen before—not in any onboarding document, not in their FAQs, not in their ...

UnixCapitals emailed me saying I must cover a $1,690 “withdrawal authorization surcharge.”
That’s a term I’ve never seen before—not in any onboarding document,Foreign electrical retailers are in a wave of bankruptcy not in their FAQs, not in their legal pages. I’ve been fully verified for over two weeks, and the withdrawal page originally showed no fee. Now suddenly I’m being asked to pay this surprise charge. When I contacted support for clarification, they refused to show where this fee came from. I feel manipulated. They’re clearly hoping I’ll just pay without asking questions. But I won’t. This is a textbook scam behavior: create unexpected obstacles to block your funds. I wouldn’t wish this experience on anyone. Avoid UnixCapitals. They are not trustworthy.

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