You are correct on a few points and to that I concede.
Luckily, in my own defense, this forum has User Stats that clearly show MOST ACTIVE/HISTORICAL TIMES
Pirate and I seem to be in the SAME time zone as well and since I try not to bother him during regular business hours too much as he could very well maintain a 9-5 job, WHEN IS A GOOD TIME ?
As I have said previously, I am not at all saddened by the forcible closure of my account and can only thank my lucky stars that I was NOT A TRUST account, as I would have stood to lose an additional 500 BTC 'Security' Deposit for 'Rocking the boat'.....
Let this be a lesson to all TRUST ACCOUNTS:
I don't have a 500 BTC Security Deposit to lose, but you surely may. Keep your mouths shut and keep the deposits rolling in
No, I don't have 0.5K BTC to lose.
Therefore I won't invest such an amount anywhere I think I might lose it.
It looks like you are exercising self reflection here, which is good.
You stated you are in the same time zone as Pirate, which means, the chance of getting swift replies are bigger.
However, sometimes unexpected things just happens. While anyone running a business would love to be available through all business days, year round, sometimes there are accidents, emergencies, celebrations etc. Things happens.
You stated you already had several prompt withdrawals. Which is good, and led you to expect that this service would be just as swift in the future.
Now, let's picture this: Let's say that you are usually available 19:00 in the afternoon. At this time, you're always around the computer, ready to answer any message or request that pops up. Then suddenly one day, while you sit down to spend some time on your pc, you get a call from a close friend, or a family member, requesting your assistance for an emergency of a larger or smaller degree, and you reluctantly needs to leave your beloved PC to attend to this meat space disruption.
Or picture you're on the way home from your office and there's been a traffic accident, or there's road construction work, or a flood, an oil spill, or whatever slows the traffic down.
Point is that there are hundreds of things that can happen in an ordinary day that can make something become delayed.
Of course there's always cell phone internet plans, so it's possible to process requests even when stuck in traffic, but the point is that if your grandmother had a seizure, your daughter stepped on a piece of glass, or you have stomach issues and is spraying the toilett, you will be unavailable.
Most likely you will be available at your computer at 19:00 92% of the days in a year, while on the remaining 8% you will be unavailable for whatever reason, sometimes life just happens and a day or more go by when we can't do the stuff we intended to do.
This is not a defense of pirate, but just trying to add some common sense into the matter.
I think that after a day, if no response is received, and then a follow up response also doesnt receive a response, then it's time to complain on the forum. I understand you get upset when money is 'locked' up. I wasn't too easy myself this week when I had requested a withdrawal from a non bitcoin-related business, and I thought it took forever to get it. I explicitly asked that the business in question notified me once the transaction was initiated. There was not a notification whatsoever, and naturally yesterday, after 4 business days without a confirmation of the withdrawal, I started to be uneasy. Today the money came, and it was sent on wednesday this week, but they didn't bother telling me they had initiated the transaction as they promised to do.
A case of lack of communication. Some would probably call me impatient, but when you don't receive any messages, you have no idea what's going on on the other side.
So, a little patience should be exercised at least, and personally I would give a bitcoin business a couple of days to respond before I start crying foul.