where did you buy the card from?
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I knew that Mayzus bank account was with Deutsche bank. Are they banking with Komercni banka now?
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the question is : where did you buy the cards from? who was the "reseller"?
yes, some people are having cards directly from bank but others don't...so, who sold you the Mbank debit cards?
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what's your banks` names from China and from Europe?
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what are the banks` names that the Chinese exchangers (BTC-China, LakeBTC, OkCoin, 1Coin) are using ?
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A had a similar issue with BoA, and was sorted out once I spoke to the branch manager. He said, my account was under investigation, but things got fixed themselves a week later.
you are very lucky. I am not sure what you told them because they usually don't unlock the account.
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A worldwide payment processor(they have bank accounts in Asia and Europe) is processing bank wires for financial companies including Bitcoin exchangers. The exchangers who have problems with the banks should take a look over this.I think it will help them alot. www.corepay.co.nz
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maybe they are doing an update to their website due to recent events with Mtgox hack and all the withdrawals are blocked.
it's normal for all the exchangers to do that. you should contact them.
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I am in for suing the polish bank, my last EUR deposit never got credited to my MtGox account I want that money back.
Anywhere to sign up on this action?
You have to contact your bank because a bank wire cannot be lost. Your bank will trace it and they will tell you where it is.Simple. If the money are already in Mt Gox bank account and then you can say bye bye to your funds. Also, why would you sue a bank and not sue Mt Gox?
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use other exchanger. Simple !
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Of course the late coming money was gambling.
What makes MtGox absolutely not less criminal when allowing it to happen.
That, is not crime. This, yes, it is.
BTW: BTC is "sky rocketing" again right now, back to 700. Karpeles spending the "stolen" money? ;-)
You should ask the geishas ) Nobody will see any money from Mtgox. I didn't lose anything so that's why I am detached. Just move on if you can...very easy for me to say, very hard for you to do it....
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answer to your question: No, YOU get robbed. Mtgox made a lot of money and he will spend them with girls in a while from now(after everything will be settle and forgotten).
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withdrawal all your funds from BTC-e. they already "took" a lot of funds from customers money.
It's an avalanche now because of Mt Gox.
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Bitstamp will be the next MtGox...act now before it's too late.
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they have problems. Bitstamp will be the next Mt. Gox.
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of course any company would notice that a lot of money are missing daily. how else? This is a bullshit...If Mtgox lost the private keys, Bitcoin Foundation should do something.. I think MTgox stolen the funds. This is the pure truth. They moved the BTC to different wallets and they will wait for a while to withdrawn the funds(a year or so).
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crash?...are withdrawls now entirely halted?
it's obvious that Bitstamp has a problem with its platform and it may sink soon. I don't think the problems are coming from their bank. Their account is OK but their system is sinking...It may be the next MtGox.
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it doesn't matter how he is looking or how he is dressed(with suit or training pants). the point is that the people believed a lot of non senses received from MtGox during the years.
How can trust a company for more than one year which is keep saying "there are delays with the withdrawals but it is not our fault".
Yes, there can be problems(any company from this planet can have problems with their bank accounts but not for a year).If so, something is fishy...
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it's obvious that Bitstamp has a problem with its platform and it may sink soon.
I don't think the problems are coming from their bank.
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I know it's very hard for many people who has money in MTgox to accept the fact that they lost all their funds. They accepted the risk when they "invested" in bitcoin,using mtgox. Any investment might be lost. There is always a risk.
"invest only what you can afford to lose" it must be the adage for those who are using Bitcoin and the exchange services
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