Depiste how derailed this thread has gotten, I have an update for the OP if anyone remembers that:
I seriously warn you of Cryptopia! They hold my coins back for more than a week and do not pay out.
Edit: Here the data in the corrected format:
What happened: Withdrawal 37468: 1340 Prototanium - 10/19/2015 - not received.
Ticket 4087 (10/19/2015) - Closed by admin with answer, they have new ticket (4106), no solution offered in this ticket.
Ticket 4106 (10/20/2015) - Only one answer (10/20/2015)--> Say they have a problem, but do not go into the concrete details of the problem. Say I should wait. I replied, asked if there is any progress, but no answer!
Scammers Profile Link:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Reference Link:
No link.
Internal Tickets #4087 + #4106 @https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/
Amount Scammed: 1340 Prototanium (worth on 10/19/2015 0.26 BTC ~68$)
Payment Method:
Proof of Payment: Additional Notes: Even if there is a a real technical problem, they should give detailled answer and solve the problems faster. Lost anyway money, cause it was blocked over 1 week. I can not accept this bad support!
Now rather than summarise I will quote one of our responses that puts it succinctly enough:
Since you don't quite seem to understand crypto currencies I will answer you here since you fail to grasp the concept in the support tickets.
Maybe some users here can help explain to you how crypto works and the confirmation process.
The withdrawal was sent fine:
Id User Currency Amount Status Timestamp TxId Conf.
37468 Solarsword PR 1340.19450487 Complete 10/19/2015 8:09:45 AM 1b2e92fced1c6eb62e3613eeee09a9932eefa2f9d013b58813754e5f5774a264 0
Unfortunately the PR network is dead, No blocks have been found for 16 days so nothing is moving this transaction (the day you made the withdraw).
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/pr/ Once miners start mining this coin new blocks will be created and this transaction will be included in the next block and it will arrive at its destination.
We are unable to control the PR network so not much we can do to speed this up.
So like we have tried to explain in multiple support tickets this is a NETWORK issue, we have not stolen you PR coins, we don't want you PR coins, what on earth would we benefit from taking a few PR coins.
I suggest reading up on how crypto works so you don't run around calling people scammers when you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
The OPs response was that we made the transaction ID up, and were scamming him:
But they didn't send any transaction! IMO it's a fake transaction, never seen on the network!
Open your eyes.
This transaction does not exist, cause it was never sent! I mined some blocks (not seen on the blockchain explorer - this must be restarted/resynced). But no transaction like this!
Here the revenge-mail from Cryptopia: (look at the warm and friendly words
)
Reply: Hi, I am closing you ticket since you don't seem to understand how crypto currencies work and are still calling us scammers. I will post all these support tickets in the BCT thread you created so other members that do understand crypto currency networks can realize you are retarded and are calling scam on us when simply the PR network is dead. Please withdraw all you coins within the next 24 hours as you account is going to be removed permanently for continuing to spread FUD that we stole you shitty PR coins when you were given answers to your questions about why they have not arrived.
Now everything is gone, all of my coins, goodbye! Scammer have taken all my coins.
Have locked me!
Where is my money, stealers?
You have now all of my coins. This is criminal.
Warning: This could happen to everybody on cryptopia being locked by these Scammers without reason. All I want is my money back!
So, despite the fact that the PR dev vanished, deleting the ANN thread and github repo, abandoning the PR users, the good guys over at the UNO community stepped up to sort the mess out and get the PR network moving again.
So now that the PR network is moving again in theory that transaction should now be on the network, and had we made up the transaction Id like we were accused of then it would be impossible for that exact transaction id to be on the network.
So if I could direct your attention to this third party PR block explorer (Since something tells me you wont trust a Cryptopia block explorer) you'll see that that transaction is in fact now on the network, thereby resolving this issue:
http://cryptobe.com/tx/1b2e92fced1c6eb62e3613eeee09a9932eefa2f9d013b58813754e5f5774a264One might say you owe us an apology, but a thank you to the guys over at UNO would suffice *drops mic*