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Title: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: Lohoris on February 02, 2014, 08:08:51 PM
I had some ASICMINER direct shares.
I transfered ***PART*** of those shares to Havelock, and the transfer was successful.
Then the dividend day came, and I received nothing on my direct shares address.
(I did correctly receive dividends on Havelock for the shares that I moved there)

Now friedcat isn't answering to my inquiry, TAT obviously can't do anything, and I'm stuck with missing shares.
Has anything like that been reported, so far? Does anyone have any advice?

edit: I did not transfer all of my shares to AM1, I only transfered SOME of them. I had X+Y direct shares, moved X shares to havelock, so I should still have Y direct shares. I have correctly X shares on havelock, but the Y direct shares disappeared.


Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: He1l_Q on February 03, 2014, 09:34:41 AM
edit: Sorry for my misreading. You may have to wait for the reply from friedcat.


Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: wang_yan on February 03, 2014, 09:38:41 AM
your latest dividend should be in your havelock account.

+1


Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: Lohoris on February 03, 2014, 09:45:45 AM
I only transfered SOME of my shares, not ALL of them.

I received the dividend on havelock, but since I still hold direct shares, I should receive dividends on the direct share address too. I did not.



Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: gogxmagog on February 03, 2014, 10:01:46 AM
i seem to remember a user who held direct shares not getting dividends but it eventually got sorted out when FC finally got around to manually fixing it. apparently FC isn't always the most prompt with his PM replies


Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: canth on February 03, 2014, 03:45:49 PM
I had some ASICMINER direct shares.
I transfered ***PART*** of those shares to Havelock, and the transfer was successful.
Then the dividend day came, and I received nothing on my direct shares address.
(I did correctly receive dividends on Havelock for the shares that I moved there)

Now friedcat isn't answering to my inquiry, TAT obviously can't do anything, and I'm stuck with missing shares.
Has anything like that been reported, so far? Does anyone have any advice?

edit: I did not transfer all of my shares to AM1, I only transfered SOME of them. I had X+Y direct shares, moved X shares to havelock, so I should still have Y direct shares. I have correctly X shares on havelock, but the Y direct shares disappeared.


If it's been more than 2 weeks, you can be concerned. If it's been less than that, then FC is probably just busy - it often takes him that long to perform share transactions. Be patient and post back here if still hasn't gotten back to you. FC has been pretty solid in my experience - you should have little cause for concern that you won't be taken care of.


Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: Lohoris on February 03, 2014, 04:48:32 PM
If it's been more than 2 weeks, you can be concerned. If it's been less than that, then FC is probably just busy - it often takes him that long to perform share transactions. Be patient and post back here if still hasn't gotten back to you. FC has been pretty solid in my experience - you should have little cause for concern that you won't be taken care of.
Ok thank you, I'll wait 2 weeks before being more concerned : )


Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: canth on February 03, 2014, 10:24:10 PM
If it's been more than 2 weeks, you can be concerned. If it's been less than that, then FC is probably just busy - it often takes him that long to perform share transactions. Be patient and post back here if still hasn't gotten back to you. FC has been pretty solid in my experience - you should have little cause for concern that you won't be taken care of.
Ok thank you, I'll wait 2 weeks before being more concerned : )


Asicminer survived GLBSE, BTCT and Bitfunder going down - they're like the honey badger of mining companies. :)


Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: ThickAsThieves on February 03, 2014, 11:57:34 PM
If it's been more than 2 weeks, you can be concerned. If it's been less than that, then FC is probably just busy - it often takes him that long to perform share transactions. Be patient and post back here if still hasn't gotten back to you. FC has been pretty solid in my experience - you should have little cause for concern that you won't be taken care of.
Ok thank you, I'll wait 2 weeks before being more concerned : )


Asicminer survived GLBSE, BTCT and Bitfunder going down - they're like the honey badger of mining companies. :)

Hey, I did all the work!

:P


Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: canth on February 04, 2014, 04:16:52 AM
If it's been more than 2 weeks, you can be concerned. If it's been less than that, then FC is probably just busy - it often takes him that long to perform share transactions. Be patient and post back here if still hasn't gotten back to you. FC has been pretty solid in my experience - you should have little cause for concern that you won't be taken care of.
Ok thank you, I'll wait 2 weeks before being more concerned : )


Asicminer survived GLBSE, BTCT and Bitfunder going down - they're like the honey badger of mining companies. :)

Hey, I did all the work!

:P

Ha. Get us back to 5BTC/share then! I'll be happy to give you all the credit in the world. ;)


Title: Re: ASICMINER: direct shares vanished, what can I do?
Post by: Lohoris on February 06, 2014, 08:20:46 AM
Ok, I've received the payment in a new transaction, and I've also received the new dividend, so I guess it's fine now.

(still, it would be much better if we could look at a share list, other than inferring it from the last dividend)