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June 10, 2011, 03:25:11 AM
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Considering my latest problem in the Bitcoin world, first I can't connect on the client even after a forwarding port, addnode, re-installing and the like, I am also unable to use my Dwolla account due to an unforeseen suspension for which I have no explanation yet. I am not giving up! Even though it looks like bitcoin isnt meant to be for me! Regardless I have money invested and well I would like to invest more, do you guys recommend me sticking with Dwolla even though they have yet to give me access to my account or should I just make a new account on liberty reserve and start over there?
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June 11, 2011, 12:12:00 AM
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I am using Dwolla too, any ideas why they suspended your account?

Is it a Paypal kinda 'attack' ?

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June 11, 2011, 07:21:35 AM
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LR is not quick to freeze accounts and you dont need proof of your ID so you can sign up as Homer J. Simpleton if you wanna.

There are maaaaaany exchangers.

mtgox only lets you w/d $1k into LR at once though. Sad
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June 11, 2011, 07:47:24 AM
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mtgox only lets you w/d $1k into LR at once though. Sad
Yes, but you can open multiple mtgox accounts and multiple LR accounts.

Dwolla is tied to your SSN/EIN so you can only open 1 account and that could become a bottleneck if you are a big timer (not a problem that I have).
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June 11, 2011, 07:56:32 AM
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Well there was a transfer issue with Bofa to dwolla and now they need to verify my account again. Apparently they called my bank to verify and my bank told dwolla my account is not open which is bull because I have been banking with that same account for 5 years!  Anyway,  I'm still suspended until further notice. I signed up with LR but it seems soo difficult!  What exchange do u guys use?  The exchanges ask for so much info.  You really don't know what you got until its gone, dwolla was so easy to use.
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June 11, 2011, 09:01:16 AM
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.. I signed up with LR but it seems soo difficult!  What exchange do u guys use?  The exchanges ask for so much info.  You really don't know what you got until its gone, dwolla was so easy to use.

I have the same difficulty, which LR exchange do you use?  How do you verify their "trustability"?

I would like to try depositing some CAD or USD or EURO

Which is best for each?  Anyone have any experience?

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