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October 09, 2017, 10:08:26 AM
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HI ...im pretty new to crypto world. ..so ive got  a coin jar , i put $5300 .. into it to buy some bit coin from my bank account. ..it was in there for a few days ...then i decided to use coin spot instead....so i transfered the $5300 back into my linked bank account. ..and didn't receive it ....i dont know WTF is goin on ,ive left  3 , messages  with support. .with not one reply..its been a week ...so im getting pretty pissed..what else can i do ...or is this something that just takes time ...i left $5.00 in there.
 Ive check It today still nothin?
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October 09, 2017, 10:12:17 AM
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Your only option is to wait for a response, but if you feel like you are being scammed, you should open a Scam accusation here on the forum it will alert many users over here, BTW personally i am hearing about coin jar for the first time, So i can't comment about them whether they are legit or a scam.

Edit: did you verify your account with them? Maybe they require your verification before they can process your payout.
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October 09, 2017, 10:22:46 AM
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You shouldn't put so much money into something you try for the first time, especially if you didn't get a recommendation from a friend.
Are you talking about coinjar.com ? I search for it and I found that they have twitter and facebook account as well, so try to contact them there. You can also try to contact other users to see if it was a scam when they used it. They haven't been active for a past week or so on their social media tho.
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