NY Attorney General Secures $4.3 Million Refund for Coin Cafe Customers Misled by Hidden Fees
The New York Attorney General’s office has ordered crypto trading platform Coin Cafe to repay $4.3 million to users for charging hidden fees. In a Thursday announcement, Attorney General Letitia James revealed that it ha...
In a Thursday announcement, Attorney General Letitia James revealed that it has secured $4.3 million for Coin Cafe users after the company charged “exorbitant and undisclosed fees" for storing crypto on its platform....
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