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July 25, 2013, 12:20:28 PM |
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Additionally, due to the regulatory checks which IAFCU must perform, the fee for fund return is now 5 USD. Now we know why the ICU wanted to handle the situation, this will be their biggest profit month they ever had. Don't care they deserve alot more than $5, for helping the Bitcoin community Besides all profits goes towards towards IAFCU Who owns IAFCU, maybe we have a 51% attack now with our 2.8 Million
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SpottedMarley
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July 25, 2013, 01:21:51 PM Last edit: July 25, 2013, 01:49:07 PM by SpottedMarley |
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glad to hear this update. very much looking forward to seeing a balance appear in my iafcu account. they still haven't processed my check deposit yet though, so i plan to call them today.
i feel like the light at the end of this tunnel is approaching, but i cant see it because we were left in the dark so long that i guess i went blind.
and I also don't mind the $5 fee. they seem to be a respectable business providing what I consider to be a valuable service for me. any losses, financial or otherwise, associated to this entire fiasco come as a result of my own decision to patronize a business owned and operated by an idiot who ended up not caring much about me.
i forgive myself for the decision, i forgive IAFCU for requiring a fee to process my refund, and i even forgive Roman for being an inconsiderate moron.
just please somebody wake me up when this is all over!
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village.idiot
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July 25, 2013, 02:07:59 PM |
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I will gladly pay $5 to get the balance of my account
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johnblaze
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July 25, 2013, 02:17:06 PM |
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so my IAFCU account is set up and i deposited $20 by scanning a check via the Click And Send form
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when i log into bitfloor, the withdraw page asks for routing number and account number. does anyone know what the routing number for IAFCU is?
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SpottedMarley
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July 25, 2013, 02:28:44 PM |
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so my IAFCU account is set up and i deposited $20 by scanning a check via the Click And Send form
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when i log into bitfloor, the withdraw page asks for routing number and account number. does anyone know what the routing number for IAFCU is?
Its on their FAQ page: https://iafcu.org/faq"WHAT IS OUR ROUTING & TRANSIT NUMBER? 021283961"
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johnblaze
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July 25, 2013, 02:33:45 PM |
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alright thanks, i've just submitted my withdrawl inside bitfloor. we shall see...
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ProfMac
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July 25, 2013, 05:08:30 PM |
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glad to hear this update. very much looking forward to seeing a balance appear in my iafcu account. they still haven't processed my check deposit yet though, so i plan to call them today.
i feel like the light at the end of this tunnel is approaching, but i cant see it because we were left in the dark so long that i guess i went blind.
and I also don't mind the $5 fee. they seem to be a respectable business providing what I consider to be a valuable service for me. any losses, financial or otherwise, associated to this entire fiasco come as a result of my own decision to patronize a business owned and operated by an idiot who ended up not caring much about me.
i forgive myself for the decision, i forgive IAFCU for requiring a fee to process my refund, and i even forgive Roman for being an inconsiderate moron.
just please somebody wake me up when this is all over!
I suspect some of us need money faster than others. It turns out I cut my new PayPal debit card in half, and kept the old one. I do have the IAFCU debit card in hand, however. Would it raise red flags for us to transfer money between ourselves? Is there a way to do that? Do you want to raise that question yourself?
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I try to be respectful and informed.
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SpottedMarley
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July 25, 2013, 05:55:21 PM |
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I suspect some of us need money faster than others. It turns out I cut my new PayPal debit card in half, and kept the old one. I do have the IAFCU debit card in hand, however. Would it raise red flags for us to transfer money between ourselves? Is there a way to do that? Do you want to raise that question yourself?
I don't get it.. what sort of red flag would it raise to transfer funds between two accounts? That is one of the more common functions of a bank/credit union, I would imagine.
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ProfMac
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July 25, 2013, 10:18:52 PM |
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I suspect some of us need money faster than others. It turns out I cut my new PayPal debit card in half, and kept the old one. I do have the IAFCU debit card in hand, however. Would it raise red flags for us to transfer money between ourselves? Is there a way to do that? Do you want to raise that question yourself?
I don't get it.. what sort of red flag would it raise to transfer funds between two accounts? That is one of the more common functions of a bank/credit union, I would imagine. Fear of money laundering or unlicensed currency exchange. Don't try logic on this, it will just give you a headache.
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July 26, 2013, 01:57:55 AM |
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My full refund (over $3,000) posted to my IAFCU account today. At least two other users, to my knowledge, have reported receiving their refunds, too.
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BitChick
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July 26, 2013, 02:51:44 AM |
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My full refund (over $3,000) posted to my IAFCU account today. At least two other users, to my knowledge, have reported receiving their refunds, too.
Great news! Thanks for the update!! I am expecting a small refund. I guess it might take a little longer for those under $3000 to post? I will let everyone know when my refund arrives though.
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ProfMac
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July 26, 2013, 03:38:03 AM |
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My refund credited to my IAFCU account sometime today. It was over $3,000.
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July 26, 2013, 03:58:57 AM |
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I hope that, at the very least, this horrible experience serves as a great lesson on how the current banking system sucks so much. True, Roman's lack of communication has been awful through this, but this would never have happened in the first place, and would not have taken so long to resolve, if it hadn't been for such awful banks and financial regulations
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mrbrt
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July 26, 2013, 04:06:26 AM |
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Submitted info to IAFCU on July 6 and called about a week after and left a voicemail. Still nothing. I guess I'll give them a call tomorrow. Has anyone had any luck with getting bitfloor to reset their two-factor authentication?
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SpottedMarley
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July 26, 2013, 09:08:41 AM |
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I hope that, at the very least, this horrible experience serves as a great lesson on how the current banking system sucks so much. True, Roman's lack of communication has been awful through this, but this would never have happened in the first place, and would not have taken so long to resolve, if it hadn't been for such awful banks and financial regulations Absolutely! I am much more committed to Bitcoin after such an up close and personal reminder of just how intractable and restrictive and oppressive our banking system has become in our modern fascist reality. I've steadily invested throughout this whole ordeal and now I intend to invest this refund back into Bitcoin. I really do have the sense that, by turning this immoveable lump of USD back into Bitcoin, it is instantly being liberated and is free to start moving about the world freely and without friction again. I love Bitcoin.
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SpottedMarley
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July 26, 2013, 10:53:37 AM |
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He sure does He sure did (however, mine was returned)
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infested999
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July 26, 2013, 11:42:00 AM |
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Probably Roman himself bought them up before I could.
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village.idiot
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July 26, 2013, 01:06:14 PM |
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Probably Roman himself bought them up before I could. There is still .net, .info, .co, .org, .mobi...... Didn't someone donate some bitcoin to you to do this?
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