Funds Arrangements for 2021 New Year

2020-12-22

Dear Valued Customer:

 

Greetings from Doo Prime!

 

The following is a notice of deposit and withdrawal arrangements during the 2021 New Year.

 

Due to the suspension of banking services during the 1st of January 2021 New Year, the acceptance of withdrawal applications from the 1st of January to the 3rd of January will be suspended, and processing will be postponed to the 4th of January 2021. During this period, all deposit services remain unchanged. Sorry for the inconvenience caused!

 

 

Gentle Reminder:

 

1. All the above time is server time (GMT+0, London);

 

2. If the above information is subsequently changed, please refer to the actual information.

 

 

If you need any further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thanks for your trust and support!

 

Best regards,

Doo Prime

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