johnblaze
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July 20, 2013, 10:07:04 PM |
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The pin number will be mailed two days after the card is mailed. This is a standard security measure, so the same mail thief doesn't get both.
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johnblaze
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July 20, 2013, 10:10:22 PM |
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why don't you guys chill on the "roman sucks . com"
lets wait and see if we actually get paid first
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infested999
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July 20, 2013, 10:18:04 PM |
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why don't you guys chill on the "roman sucks . com"
lets wait and see if we actually get paid first
Nice try, Roman
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infested999
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July 20, 2013, 11:31:06 PM |
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Now, THAT was funny Stick it in the Bitcoin Glory Hole --> bitglory.com
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True___Blue
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July 21, 2013, 12:34:03 AM |
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If my bitfloor account was connected to my US bank account so I could do ACH transfer, why does bitfloor need this information again so I can withdrawal now? I'm just a bit wary of giving out all of this info to a company with these kinds of issues.
You have to give this information again because now you are being verified by a different bank. They can't just transfer your information over from the last bank because their not supposed to systematically store your personal data like that. Makes sense. Thanks
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SpottedMarley
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July 21, 2013, 12:56:54 AM |
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lets wait and see if we actually get paid first
Im not looking to get paid, I just want what was taken from me returned.
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johnblaze
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July 21, 2013, 03:50:56 AM |
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Nice try, Roman
lol search my posts in this thread pal
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infested999
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July 21, 2013, 11:25:31 AM |
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lets wait and see if we actually get paid first
Im not looking to get paid, I just want what was taken from me returned. How do I get paid harassing Roman? My dream job!
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Rassah
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July 22, 2013, 03:41:06 PM |
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What's really scary is that the size of the staff at Bitfloor is about the same as the size of the staff at Blockchain.info Do you know how many people are working for Roman? The number of people working for Bitfloor is the same as the number of people working for Blockchain.info: One. Quite a contrast in service and quality though.
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ProfMac
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July 22, 2013, 05:34:03 PM |
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My IAFCU debit card has arrived.
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I try to be respectful and informed.
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village.idiot
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July 22, 2013, 05:41:32 PM |
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What's really scary is that the size of the staff at Bitfloor is about the same as the size of the staff at Blockchain.info Do you know how many people are working for Roman? The number of people working for Bitfloor is the same as the number of people working for Blockchain.info: One. Quite a contrast in service and quality though. I was under the impression that the number working for Bitfloor was zero. Including Roman
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infested999
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July 22, 2013, 06:00:45 PM |
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What's really scary is that the size of the staff at Bitfloor is about the same as the size of the staff at Blockchain.info Do you know how many people are working for Roman? The number of people working for Bitfloor is the same as the number of people working for Blockchain.info: One. Quite a contrast in service and quality though. I'm guessing Blockchain.info can't really hire any more people because their only source of income are small things like advertising/fees/hacking
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Rassah
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July 22, 2013, 06:26:07 PM |
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What's really scary is that the size of the staff at Bitfloor is about the same as the size of the staff at Blockchain.info Do you know how many people are working for Roman? The number of people working for Bitfloor is the same as the number of people working for Blockchain.info: One. Quite a contrast in service and quality though. I'm guessing Blockchain.info can't really hire any more people because their only source of income are small things like advertising/fees/hacking Nah. it's the same reason as with Roman: He wants to keep total control over all the programming details because he's a programmer first and foremost, and business/banker a far distant second.
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infested999
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July 22, 2013, 07:53:14 PM |
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What's really scary is that the size of the staff at Bitfloor is about the same as the size of the staff at Blockchain.info Do you know how many people are working for Roman? The number of people working for Bitfloor is the same as the number of people working for Blockchain.info: One. Quite a contrast in service and quality though. I'm guessing Blockchain.info can't really hire any more people because their only source of income are small things like advertising/fees/hacking Nah. it's the same reason as with Roman: He wants to keep total control over all the programming details because he's a programmer first and foremost, and business/banker a far distant second. I would much rather have a site ran by a programmer than a businessman. Programers are usually open-minded, don't believe in greed, and contribute to FOSS projects. While businessmen only care about $$$ no matter what their customers think of them: See /r/entrepreneur, everyone wants to take advantage of any situation moral or not, and would make crapware that is crippling innovation because it leads to more income for them. However, it seems San Fransisco breeds a new kind of programmers.
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Rassah
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July 22, 2013, 08:51:43 PM Last edit: July 23, 2013, 02:47:17 AM by Rassah |
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I would much rather have a site ran by a programmer than a businessman. Programers are usually open-minded, don't believe in greed, and contribute to FOSS projects. While businessmen only care about $$$ no matter what their customers think of them: See /r/entrepreneur, everyone wants to take advantage of any situation moral or not, and would make crapware that is crippling innovation because it leads to more income for them.
I would say that a businessman is incentivised by money and greed, and tries to get it by the best means possible, which is to get you to give it to them in return for something (good code, good site, good service), while programmers only care about code, and don't really care about someone else's money or quality of service, since that doesn't interfere with their ability to code in any way. So you end up with well made sites with excellent APIs, and almost complete lack of customer support, service, or care about customer money.
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SpottedMarley
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July 23, 2013, 01:14:22 AM |
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I would much rather have a site ran by a programmer than a businessman. Programers are usually open-minded, don't believe in greed, and contribute to FOSS projects. While businessmen only care about $$$ no matter what their customers think of them: See /r/entrepreneur, everyone wants to take advantage of any situation moral or not, and would make crapware that is crippling innovation because it leads to more income for them.
I would say that a businessman is incentivised by money and greed, and try to get it by the best means possible, which is to get you to give it to them in return for something (good code, good site, good service), while programmers only care about code, and don't really care about someone else's money or quality of service, since that doesn't interfere with their ability to code in any way. So you end up with well bade sites with excellent APIs, and almost complete lack of customer support, service, or care about customer money. I think you're both at opposing ends of a spectrum of sweeping generalization about both programmers and businessmen. I think there are probably businessmen who are sincere and honest, and I think there are probably programmers who want nothing more than to be rich and will rip people off to do it. I don't really believe in pigeon holing either way. Me, I'm a programmer ... that must mean that I ... [fill in the blank]
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DannyHamilton
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July 23, 2013, 03:29:57 AM |
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I think you're both at opposing ends of a spectrum of sweeping generalization about both programmers and businessmen.
Agreed. I find it surprising that anyone over the age of 16 would hold to such one dimensional caricatures of a "type of person". It's almost as if the only exposure you've ever had to other humans is the portrayals in TV sit-coms and low quality movies.
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infested999
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July 23, 2013, 06:18:40 AM |
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Mini-update: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1iu0b9/bitfloor_slash_icu_miniupdate/I'm among the Bitfloored, and am one of the larger-sum suckers involved.
I have an account set up with ICU, received my debit card, etc. My Bitfloor account is still pending, and like many of you I'm a combination of annoyed at the lack of information from Roman & Co in the meantime (jaykay there's no Co., just a dude with frightening customer service and a crazy boring twitter feed).
I broke down & emailed Jordan at ICU-
Me: any idea as to how long until bitfloor funds clear?
Jordan: That is a Roman question. Had to wait till most of you set up with us then just told him today.
So there you have it. The responsibility to give us all our money is back in Roman's court. May god have mercy on our souls.
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