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The customers will be reimbursed, Sean Kevelighan, a spokesman for the New York-based bank, said in a phone interview today. It’s the first public acknowledgement by Citigroup that the incident resulted in any financial losses.
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Exactly! The problem is once you sumbitted your info and it's permanent, In order to resubmit with new information you have to use another email account.
I don't know who designed that re-claim system, but whoever did should be....
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nobody will sell you a good mining card here at a reasonable price, check other forums and you chances will double
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Nvidia makes good polished products. ATI makes cards with raw performance. Somehow ATI is winning here for doing less R&D.
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can't even access their site ATM
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I got my account back - only used my Dwolla account and my IP address that I last used to login with which is also my current IP.
I have only used one IP address AFAIK, my ISP rarely changes my IP, and yes I have provided that, but no use.
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I have just now re-sumbitted my 7th re-re-re...re-claim, with a even more detailed information attached, including every transaction I can find in my dwolla history & Bitcoin wallet with sent/from addresses.
I have a feeling I'm going to get the same automated response again, saying I should give them the balance info.
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Due to a lot of day trading, I don't remember my exact BTC or Cash Balace before the attack. I do have a reasonable estimate, but the night before the attack I have many buy/sell orders in place.
But even after providing them my full dwolla transaction history, and BTC deposit/withdraw history,(thank god) they still denied my request and asked me for an estimated account balance info, which I did provide in the first place, but it could be way off because some of my buy/sell orders could have executed before the attack happened.
Now it's been back and forth for like 5-6 times already, and every time I get the same automated Email response suggesting me to give them an estimated balance account and deposit info. Apparently they just used a script or something to compare my estimated balance with the database and no one bothered to look at my detailed claim info.
Oh also, there's also no way to edit the claim info in your re-reclaim, so you made a mistake somewhere you'll have to use another Email address to start over again.
At this point I don't even know what eles I can provide in order to prove I'm the rightful owner, their helpdesk is utterly useless, if no one is there to help, might as well shut it down completely. Maybe I should start contact Dwolla try to get my deposit reversed.
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