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Stove FX is demanding a $2,400 "final authorization fee" before I can access my funds.
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IntroductionThis wasn’t disclosed when I signed up, and now they’re telling me I can’t withdraw unless I pay thi ...

This wasn’t disclosed when I signed up,HSBC HSBC foreign exchange securities dealer and now they’re telling me I can’t withdraw unless I pay this fee. I’ve already submitted all necessary documents, and my account was approved weeks ago. I feel like this is just another reason for them to delay my withdrawal. They keep inventing new charges, and I’m getting more frustrated with each new fee.
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