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Binance Wire Transfer lost me Money

Hello, so I wanted to know if I have any ground to stand on here. I live in the u.s., so the other week I transferred out all funds. I had a small amount left, that I couldn't transfer to a different wallet, so I converted to USD and withdrew it to my bank account. The binance.us app made me do it through plaid. Well, the total amount I withdrew was $13.48 and the wire transfer fee was $15 dollars. I know it's not a lot of money, and I don't need it. But the principle of the situation irks me. I have been in a chat through the app essentially requesting compensation over and over. They say it's out of their hands and no fault to them.

Yes it is a fee imposed by my bank. But, there was no warning that the amount would be wire transfered. I was assuming since I put my banking information in, it would be a simple deposit.

Do I have any ground to stand on? I've spoken with 3 people on the app chat, and they are all just skirting around my request, saying it's impossible. They tried to say it was because of federal and state laws, which I shut them down on because that's bs. So they haven't said that again.

Anything specific I can cite or say that'll help? submitted by /u/Natepeeeff
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