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I just checked with the front desk and the banner is in house waiting to be picked up. I will post a pic in the next hour or so after I have a chance to go grab it.
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Just an FYI I will be in one of the endzones, pretty dead center behind the goalposts in the first 15 rows, so there is a very good possibility that the banner will be visible during field goals and PATs.
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It looks like everything is set. I will be sure to post plenty of pics!
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I am staying at the Waldorf Astoria. If you would like to have the banner sent to the front desk that works for me.
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I am not sure I will have time to get the banner produced. I won't have time to get it made locally as I am flying out tomorrow and I don't have connections nor the time to get it done in the NY/NJ area.
It's unfortunate I didn't see this sooner.
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I will be at the Super Bowl if you are still looking for someone to wave the banner at the game.
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Update: Coinbase just returned the 50 btc from my Oct 29th sale to my account and it was successfully transferred to my offline wallet.
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I am having a relatively substantial issue with Coinbase and their customer service has been nonexistent. I have 3 outstanding sales where the proceeds from those sales didn't arrive in my bank acocunt as promised. These sales amount to 123 83 33 btc where I am owed $24666.39 $16705.75 $6716.80 (update: The proceeds from the sale of 40 btc ($7960.64) on Oct 31st, scheduled to transfer Nov 5th did arrive in my bank today.) (update 2: Coinbase has returned the 50 btc from the missing sale and I was able to transfer that successfully out of Coinbase to my offline wallet.)
The biggest concern I have is the sale of 50 btc on October 29th that was scheduled to arrive in my bank account on Nov 1st that now shows in the transaction details of my account but does not show in my buy/sell history. This can be seen in these screen captures.
Update: All transfers have been received.
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Today I received funds from the sale of 40 btc on Oct 31st today that was suppose to show up yesterday.
I am still waiting on the funds from a sale of 50 btc on Oct 29th that was suppose to hit my bank on Nov 1st and another 33 btc from Oct 31st that was suppose to hit my bank yesterday (Nov 5th)
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I for one would like the bitcoins credited back to my account.
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Hey guys - sorry for the undue worries here.
In short, we had a syntax error in the ACH file we submitted to the bank last night. By the time we corrected it, the "bank cutoff" for the day had already past, although we submitted it only half an hour or so later. The net effect of this is what you're currently seeing - orders marked as "completed" because we have actually sent the instructions to the bank but they won't be processed until this evening when the bank does their daily processing. One of the unfortunate downsides of working within the traditional financial system (and their very old codebase), and why I love Bitcoin.
Wanted to make sure you guys understood what was going on!
Repost This doesn't explain why I am still waiting on a deposit that was suppose to be complete on Friday Nov 1st for the sale of 50 btc.
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Hey guys - sorry for the undue worries here.
In short, we had a syntax error in the ACH file we submitted to the bank last night. By the time we corrected it, the "bank cutoff" for the day had already past, although we submitted it only half an hour or so later. The net effect of this is what you're currently seeing - orders marked as "completed" because we have actually sent the instructions to the bank but they won't be processed until this evening when the bank does their daily processing. One of the unfortunate downsides of working within the traditional financial system (and their very old codebase), and why I love Bitcoin.
Wanted to make sure you guys understood what was going on!
That doesn't explain my sale of 50 btc that was suppose to hit my bank on Friday Nov 1st that didn't make it.
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I also just sent Olaf a message. I am requesting that the 123 btc be returned to me. It seems like selling to Coinbase may be a "high risk transaction".
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Another same here.
Hmmm, hope all is well with them.
Well if its not... you can bet im making a trip to Cali. Stop in Vegas and we can ride together.
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There appear to be major problems at Coinbase at this time.
I had a sale of 50 btc from Oct 29th where the money was suppose to hit my bank account on Friday Nov 1st that did not arrive. Today I had another 40 btc and a 33 btc sale where the money was suppose to arrive in my bank by this morning fail to arrive.
That is a total of 123 btc in outstanding sales where Coinbase failed to deliver the funds. I opened a support ticket on Nov 1st and have had no response.
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I am having the same issue with 100+ btc in sales. I hope they get this figured out soon.
Did you open a support ticket?? Yes I did on Friday Nov 1st, Case #39557. No response.
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I am having the same issue with 100+ btc in sales. I hope they get this figured out soon.
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I would be interested in being a beta tester. I should note that I was a marketmaker for Matchbook when they were in the US market. Their definition of marketmaker was offering at least $500 on both sides of all events in a particular market.
That leads me to a couple of questions.
1. Your rules look to be copy and pasted from Matchbook. Are you affilated with Matchbook? 2. Are you going to offer credit accounts? Credit and lower commissions are how Matchbook attracted their marketmakers and without the two volume will be very low.
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Sounds like a bunch of crap. Dwolla needs to take responsibility and not think they can pass the risk on to their merchants. They want to be the online equivalent to a cash transaction but only if there are no problems.
You can't state the following "When sending and receiving money, you will never share personal information with other users." and then expect the merchant to bear the risk as the merchant has no idea who they are doing a transaction with, Dwolla does.
RIP Dwolla
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