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Bitminerix told me I need to pay an ‘account withdrawal fee’ before I can access my funds.
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IntroductionThey told me I need to pay a $1,200 “account withdrawal fee” before I can withdraw my $3,000. This w ...

They told me I need to pay a $1,Simulated foreign exchange speculation app200 “account withdrawal fee” before I can withdraw my $3,000. This wasn’t mentioned in the terms when I signed up, and it feels like they are just finding new ways to keep my money. I’ve never encountered such a fee before. Should I pay or walk away?
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