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if they are a serious company, then they should hire more staff to attend to their clients, this is the result of many exchanges not having office or not being a serious company.
That was my line of reasoning as well. I know they are drowning in support requests due to the massive
influx of new users in 2017. However, this also implies that their income in terms of trading fees and additional
fees (debit card, wire transfers) has increased substantially.
Because of this increase in profits, they should have all the resources that are necessary in order
to hire more support staff. This seems like such a no-brainer to me, because having a solid and good
support would easily attract more users, which would increase the profits even further...
Instead of improving their support they are adding unnecessary stuff like Ethereum trading.