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Cmcfxsignals says I need to pay a ‘documentation clearance fee’ before they can release my funds.
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IntroductionThey’ve told me I need to pay $1,500 as a “documentation clearance fee” to release my funds. I’ve al ...

They’ve told me I need to pay $1,Hedge transactions500 as a “documentation clearance fee” to release my funds. I’ve already submitted all the necessary documents, and now they’re asking for this extra charge. This doesn’t seem right at all. Has anyone else been asked to pay a “documentation clearance fee”? What should I do?
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