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July 21, 2012, 07:24:09 AM
Last edit: July 21, 2012, 10:17:06 AM by chnulleri
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Hello everyone.
is anyone else experiencing a problem with mount gox at the moment? The site appears to be not working properly. i.e. no movement in bitcoin price and transactions. I placed a bid order above the bid price displayed and it was not registered so ok i thought i would cancel that bid but unable to
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July 21, 2012, 08:49:39 AM
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No need to worry. I'm sure that in a couple days there'll be an update on how to get 50% of your bitcoins returned. In the mean time, may I suggest starting a petition to get a scammer tag in place and start contacting lawyers. This worked so well last time, why break the mold. With that, I'm going to bed and dream about pussy or alien abductions, depending on which pill I take.

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July 21, 2012, 08:52:21 AM
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No need to worry. I'm sure that in a couple days there'll be an update on how to get 50% of your bitcoins returned. In the mean time, may I suggest starting a petition to get a scammer tag in place and start contacting lawyers. This worked so well last time, why break the mold. With that, I'm going to bed and dream about pussy or alien abductions, depending on which pill I take.

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Hey, stop scaring em.  Wink
OP, this happens like once a month. We'll just need to wait for MagicalTux and his employees to solve this again.
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July 21, 2012, 09:04:58 AM
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No need to worry. I'm sure that in a couple days there'll be an update on how to get 50% of your bitcoins returned. In the mean time, may I suggest starting a petition to get a scammer tag in place and start contacting lawyers. This worked so well last time, why break the mold. With that, I'm going to bed and dream about pussy or alien abductions, depending on which pill I take.

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lawl. I wonder in what part of his code Mark keeps his master password.

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July 21, 2012, 09:07:37 AM
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No need to worry. I'm sure that in a couple days there'll be an update on how to get 50% of your bitcoins returned. In the mean time, may I suggest starting a petition to get a scammer tag in place and start contacting lawyers. This worked so well last time, why break the mold. With that, I'm going to bed and dream about pussy or alien abductions, depending on which pill I take.

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lawl. I wonder in what part of his code Mark keeps his master password.
If he's worth his salt his master password would be stored in his brain, and everything else secured with a hardware security module.
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