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June 24, 2014, 01:26:24 PM
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Dear cryptocurrency enthusiasts,

We are eager to inform you that the long awaited moment has finally come. www.Virtex.com - the international cryptocurrency exchange is officially open!
It has been a long and exciting road to date, but the real excitement only begins.

Virtex is a cryptocurrency exchange which is owned by Virtex Systems Ltd and is operated from Lithuania, Europe. The company is mainly run by three entrepreneurs. These are: Paulius Meskauskas (CEO), Tomas Andzelis (CMO) and Mantas Gustys (CRO). Besides them there are over 20 people from various fields of expertise involved with this project. Our main aim is to bring a trusted, transparent and liquid exchange which will hopefully set the industry standard one day.

https://i.imgur.com/jOaBmKk.png

Currently there are 3 payment gateways added to Virtex. These are:
Payza; EgoPay; OKPay;
Please note that we are working on adding more gateways in the near future.
We have also added Google Two-step authentication in order to create an even safer environment for our customers.

Here is a preview of the "Quick Trade" section of our member area:

https://i.imgur.com/TZHBThE.png

Trading fees are set at:

Starter   0.3%   $0 - $50,000
Trader   0.25%   $50,000 - $300,000
Enterprise   0.2%   $300,000+

Currently we offer our users to trade:

BTC-USD
BTC-EUR
LTC-USD
LTC-EUR

During the pre-launch campaign we promised to give all of our loyal pre-subscribers 50% off trading fees for the first 3 months since the opening of our platform. This discount is applied after the user clicks on the confirmation link in his e-mail, so if you subscribed before 23rd June be sure to check your e-mail.

Enter the world of cryptocurrency trading at www.virtex.com

If you have any questions please submit a ticket/chat to us live via our support center at support.virtex.com or simply leave a reply to this thread.
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August 01, 2014, 06:28:48 AM
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Hello,

I made a deposit of $8.44 via my Payza Starter account, exhausting all the available funds in there.
This transaction was "completed" by Virtex.

Then I made another deposit of $10.00 via my Payza Business account.
This was rejected or "cancelled" and refunded to my Payza Business account.

I then sent $12 to my Payza Starter account and made another Virtex deposit of $12.00 via my Payza Starter account.
This too was "cancelled" but NOT refunded to my Payza account.

So after depositing $20+, one deposit was completed and it seems that the other $12 was somehow confiscated.

In addition to that, every time I try to send a Support Ticket, I keep getting this message:
"We encountered a problem (cross-site request forgery detected); please try again."

Please assist me in this situation.

Regards.
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August 01, 2014, 06:39:22 AM
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Update:

I have now received the refund exactly 2 minutes ago.

Thanks for that...but I would still like to know the reason for the rejection or cancellation. Huh
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August 01, 2014, 09:30:40 AM
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do you the official of virtex??
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November 03, 2014, 08:29:49 AM
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Update:

I have now received the refund exactly 2 minutes ago.

Thanks for that...but I would still like to know the reason for the rejection or cancellation. Huh

Dear bitboy11,

Please send us a private message with your customer ID and Transactions reference numbers, so we can look deeper into it.

For everyone else, we invite you to the oficial thread of Virtex on this forum. If you have any questions, please post them here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=515331.msg5692937#msg5692937

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