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Title: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: yd on March 23, 2012, 07:17:34 AM
Hello!
Who knows what happened to bitmarket.eu?
I can not cancel the transaction for two weeks
My BTC frozen
administrator is silent
support is silent
to support many of these questions, all unanswered

what to do.
thank you


Title: Re: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: M4v3R on March 24, 2012, 07:59:25 AM
Hello,

After 14 days your funds will unfreeze automatically if the transaction still isn't complete. I know two weeks is a long time, but unfortunately there isn't any other way to do this. We try to assist our users in situations like this, but with current price volatility (big down movements) there are many more, which we unfortunately don't have the manpower to handle. Hopefully we'll work something out to aid this situation.


Title: Re: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: yd on March 24, 2012, 08:41:02 AM
thank you


Title: Re: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: AniceInovation on March 26, 2012, 02:49:46 AM
I canīt put a purchase there now, is that intended?


Title: Re: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: megaduu on March 26, 2012, 02:56:18 AM
Really??????http://forexjobs.info/g.gif


Title: Re: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: Nefario on March 26, 2012, 03:16:01 AM
If you're based in the EU you should consider using Intersango.com, they're based in the UK but trade Euro and support SEPA transfers.

They're the largest GBP market, and if you're based in the UK transfers are very fast, on top of this they have excellent customer service.

Nefario.


Title: Re: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: TomatoCaqe on March 26, 2012, 06:42:49 AM
i like using bitmarket.eu


Title: Re: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: disclaimer201 on March 27, 2012, 03:08:56 PM
Why should I use Intersango and pay for every transaction if I can have a reliable free service (+ voluntary donations) that just acts as an escrow and let's people deal with each other directly. As I understand it, Intersango is much more like Tradehill. So, I'm guessing it will also run similar risks as TH. Regulation-wise, trust-wise, technical security-wise, banking and other money-services-co-operation-wise... With bitmarket not only do I save a lot of money, I don't have to trust the exchange with my fiat money, it is much safer and cheaper for the service itself.

If Bitcoin is all about taking out the middle man, this applies just as well for exchanges. Why should we pay for anything more than the current market price, which we are negotiating directly with other bitcoin traders? I like the idea of a service from ourselves for ourselves. If people are happy with the service, they can and probably will make a donation.

On a different note, why is bitmarket down right now? Also, there were problems with withdrawing btc in the last few days. I could only withdraw in very small numbers. What happened?


Title: Re: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: z3rohour on March 27, 2012, 07:26:41 PM
Bitmarket.eu is pretty awesome.


Title: Re: what happened to bitmarket.eu?
Post by: TheStig on March 28, 2012, 05:38:03 AM
I like the no fee of Bitmarket.eu