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Sigma FX says I need to pay an ‘account audit fee’ before I can withdraw.
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IntroductionThey said I need to pay $2,500 for an “account audit fee” before they can process my withdrawal requ ...

They said I need to pay $2,good trade foreign exchange platform500 for an “account audit fee” before they can process my withdrawal request. This is the first time I’ve heard of such a fee, and it wasn’t disclosed anywhere in their terms. It feels like they are trying to delay the process and keep my funds. Has anyone else had to pay this?
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