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KODDPA claims I need to pay a $2,100 "release authorization fee" to withdraw my funds.
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IntroductionThis fee wasn’t part of the agreement when I signed up, and I’m starting to feel like this is just a ...

This fee wasn’t part of the agreement when I signed up,fx foreign exchange trading website and I’m starting to feel like this is just another way to prevent me from accessing my money. I’ve already submitted all the necessary documents, and my account was approved. Now they’re introducing this fee and saying it’s necessary to release my funds. The vague explanation they gave doesn’t sit well with me. Has anyone else encountered this kind of fee?
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