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I’m trapped in a horrible Coinbase Wallet withdrawal to bank account stuck déjà vu, and I need an immediate solution for SEPA fiat withdrawal failure on Binance before the bank gets involved! The automated messages about Binance withdrawal temporarily suspended reason are useless.
My question is for anyone who has experienced this precise Binance risk management withdrawal block post-security update:
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**What was the specific, non-generic reason for the unusual activity SEPA withdrawal Binance that support gave you? Was it just the 2FA change, or something else I’m missing?
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Did you have to submit a new KYC document (like a video or utility bill) to get the Binance account risk control block SEPA withdrawal lifted?
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How long did the manual review actually take to clear the Binance SEPA transfer risk control? I need to know how long does Binance SEPA withdrawal take after verification in this scenario.
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I called support at 1 (888) 825-6148, and they logged a ticket. They were helpful, explaining that this Binance SEPA withdrawal limit error was a temporary flag. But I called 1 (888) 825-6148 a second time for an escalation, and the agent said that getting an agent to manually verify my identity with a quick video call was the fastest way to fix SEPA withdrawal issues Binance. Did anyone else use 1 (888) 825-6148 to do a fast-track video identity verification for their urgent Binance SEPA withdrawal?
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After the block was removed, did you experience any further issues with fiat withdrawal failure Binance on subsequent, smaller withdrawals, or was the Binance SEPA withdrawal problem solving a permanent fix?
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