Confirm what has been written by mtgox, I was credited what I deposited 60 days ago. However, I advise you to have more attention to these issues as I waited 2 months to get a sensible answer. I think you should consider hiring more staff that is dedicated to the "customer care".
MtGox staff must consider themselves "too big to fail" and therefor "too big to care." Are they your only feasible trading option ziomik?
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6/10.
I'd give you more, but mocking the mentally ill is about as difficult as getting a ribbon at the Special Olympics.
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Ive been using bitfloor for quite a while and their downtime is relatively miniscule. The last time I noticed it was down I emailed support (I think it was after midnight est) and it was back up about 4 minutes later.
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Did you email support when it was down?
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As D&T pointed out, this is not new. In addition, they openly regard Bitcoin with contempt. They've also defrauded Tradehill out of at least 50k USD. Fuck Dwolla.
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WOW. The delay is certainly unacceptable, but getting the same horseshit automated response 50 times in a row would be infuriating.
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I'm sure they didn't "forget."
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AMD did promote Bitcoin in a small way when the 7xxx series was being marketed. But regardless, I do hope BFL and the other ASIC companies find it in their best interest to do a lot of advertising, that would be great.
I think adoption will be the largest (and healthiest) factor in price increase. However, it's possible the switch to ASICs mining may affect things in a smaller way. There's no "may become" about it, mining has always been an arms race.)
What's different now is that it's the difficulty is going to change quickly and the only people who know how quickly and what order their customers will get their products are the ASICs manufacturers. So it's possible that the decisions miners make about selling/holding will change. It's very possible that people who thought they were going to make a quick buck will see their break-even time stretching ever farther into the future (based on current prices.) In that case, their only hope for profit will be to wait for price increases before selling. As some of them realize this (assuming they have the option to wait) supply could shrink enough to raise prices.
Hard to predict, though.
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yah it seems he will be on Keiser's show
What? When?
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I think it was a good interview, the more technical stuff could have been answered better, and that is only cause Charlie is on the foundation, and needs to be held to that higher standard of knowing the technical stuff deeply.
There were a few stumbling points, but doing a 40 minute live interview is not easy no matter how much of an expert you are. I thought he did very well.
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Hey maptor, that's very cool. There are many specialty car parts that are only available in Japan. Some of them are just not exported by the companies that make them, and some of them were produced decades ago for vehicles now considered "classic" and are hard to find outside of the Japanese yahoo auctions. A few years ago I made some deals through a guy who was paying a friend (who was stationed in Okinawa and was fluent) to do exactly what you're offering to do.
My car projects are on hold due to some major life changes I'm about to make, but when the dust settles I will very likely have some things to ask you to look for. I hope you stick around!
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This extremely unprofessional, irresponsible behavior is exactly what I have come to expect from Mt.Gox.
Thanks for the time and energy you have spent dealing with this inexcusable nonsense so that less of the rest of us need to. I'll continue to suggest people buy and sell through you.
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Absolutely a demand for this. Are you a native speaker? Would you mind telling us a little more about yourself?
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I needed the coins hours ago. So already messed up everything for me. Thats how life is. The one time you need something quick and somehow i get screwed.
They shouldn't advertise 1 hour transfers and charge these fees for quick service and that not provide it.
Pretty much every other time a user has had a complaint about Bitinstant it has been the user's mistake that has caused the delays/problems. On the rare occasion this wasn't the case, Bitinstant made it up to them. What caused the problem this time?
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Where are you buying the pizza from?
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The title probably already gave it away but I think we're all thinking this. No. You know how quite a large number of BTC transactions involve illegal stuff? No. Don't you wish you could damage those guys' business or basically take their money? No?? And why should I care? Well, most drug-buying, burnout, ass clowns aren't exactly way into following the BTC community. According to you they are making up a "large number of BTC transactions" - which is it? Drug dealers probably can't read so well to begin with so needless to say, most aren't here following every little post You should stop worrying about drug dealers and work on doing a bit more reading yourself before making ridiculous posts.
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Doubt not my wisdom
Good luck selling that. A correction isn't a trend - with everything going on, volume of trades can break support more easily than it can resistance. Especially since the average use doesn't doesn't place long term orders. And small time miners supply the majority of the resistance. That being said, I'd be shocked if we see anything being traded under $10. It can only trend up as the USD continues to fall. Can you show me a chart of this mythical falling USD? http://www.thestreet.com/story/11734589/1/gold-prices-climb-on-weaker-us-dollar.html
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That guy hasn't given up yet? I thought he disappeared.
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