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July 18, 2013, 10:33:33 PM |
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Bounty to: 18KcLRpwrzmjkumE7Xpqk2NV2oZbL6QsHT -EP USD wire or EUR? And is that to a US bank?
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EPiSKiNG
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July 18, 2013, 10:34:03 PM |
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Look at the SSL cert.
-EP
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July 18, 2013, 10:34:42 PM |
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USD withdrawal requested AFTER 7/4/2013 and that is subsequently put into their account. You will need to post two screen shots, one of the Gox withdrawal and one of it actually in your bank account (the incoming wire).
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bystander
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July 18, 2013, 10:43:55 PM |
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Looks like Mt. Gox didn't go through Mizuho this time, their "ID ORIG:1/MT.GOX CO.LTD. ID:0210-X-XXXXXXX" has changed since June.
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July 18, 2013, 10:48:21 PM |
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Thanks, it's probably the most awkward reading of statement I've seen a long, long time. There was a time when anchor David Horowitz was asked to read a statement on air with the statement preparer right next to him. it seriously looks like someone is off camera holding a guy to that guys head
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EPiSKiNG
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July 18, 2013, 11:06:12 PM |
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Looks like Mt. Gox didn't go through Mizuho this time, their "ID ORIG:1/MT.GOX CO.LTD. ID:0210-X-XXXXXXX" has changed since June.
That's correct. Appears that the money came from a bank in Germany. This is exactly what Gox has said. They are having issues with the wire withdrawal batching through Mizuho, so they have to manually process orders through other means. It could also mean that the intermediary bank was in Germany, and not in the US. I'm no banker... So I'm not sure. -EP
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July 19, 2013, 12:58:50 AM |
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Looks like Mt. Gox didn't go through Mizuho this time, their "ID ORIG:1/MT.GOX CO.LTD. ID:0210-X-XXXXXXX" has changed since June.
That's correct. Appears that the money came from a bank in Germany. This is exactly what Gox has said. They are having issues with the wire withdrawal batching through Mizuho, so they have to manually process orders through other means. It could also mean that the intermediary bank was in Germany, and not in the US. I'm no banker... So I'm not sure. -EP If you post a screenshot of the gox end then I'd definitely say you deserve the bounty.
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July 19, 2013, 02:10:43 AM |
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And way more than any Bitcoin company. Banks don't like regulatory uncertainty, and Bitcoin takes the cake there.
That they lacked the foresight to see this coming and prepare for it doesn't inspire confidence in their management. This, the lack of meaningful improvements to the service in ages, and the US account seizure suggest a lazy "She'll be right" attitude rather than proactive management. I still think MtGox are honest and will eventually pay out their clients, but a billion dollar business needs a professional CEO at the top, not a gamer/hacker.
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You are a warlord in the outskirts of the known world struggling to establish a kingdom in the wild lands.
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July 19, 2013, 06:44:29 AM |
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After a month of waiting I cancelled the transfer.
Who needs fiat money anyway. Fiat and it's institutions are so inconvenient.If I want to send money, it should be instant and effortless.
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July 19, 2013, 07:28:42 AM |
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My SEPA withdrawal from the 4th of June arrived today (950€). SEPA seems to work again. I can not confirm if this is true for withdrawals over 1000 Euros. But I trust Gox.
The panic and the allegations go way too far for my taste. Gox has for various reasons lost in a short time many of his virtual withdrawal options (Dwolla, Liberty Reserve, OKPAY). All customers fall back to the normal banking transfers. But they were already at the limit before.
I can confirm what OhShei8e says. I tested SEPA with 500 Euro. Send 2013/07/17 Incoming 2013/07/18 Just to let you know/report. Im not interested in the bounty and i think SEPA is different than international wire because as you can see, SEPA comes from mtgox Poland Account.
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bitmessage:BM-2D9c1oAbkVo96zDhTZ2jV6RXzQ9VG3A6f1 threema:HXUAMT96
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July 19, 2013, 09:54:55 AM |
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Anyone with citibank account want to share a screenshot?
Edit: For people who has done SEPA recently, mind giving amount of the withdraw (is it 10k+) ?
Thank you
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Pompobit
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July 19, 2013, 01:39:11 PM |
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if the bounty is still valid, i can prove I received my EUR withdrawal yesterday
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dave111223
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July 19, 2013, 01:41:46 PM |
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if the bounty is still valid, i can prove I received my EUR withdrawal yesterday bounty for the person that can show a USD withdrawal requested AFTER 7/4/2013
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Pompobit
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July 19, 2013, 01:54:23 PM |
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if the bounty is still valid, i can prove I received my EUR withdrawal yesterday bounty for the person that can show a USD withdrawal requested AFTER 7/4/2013 whoops, I'm sorry, missed that
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EPiSKiNG
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July 19, 2013, 02:21:43 PM |
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Anyone with citibank account want to share a screenshot?
Edit: For people who has done SEPA recently, mind giving amount of the withdraw (is it 10k+) ?
Thank you
From what I've been hearing, Citibank is actively blocking any and all Bitcoin related money in and out of their accounts. If you like bitcoin, CLOSE YOUR CITIBANK account and tell the management that you HATE their policies on bitcoin!!! -EP
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July 19, 2013, 08:00:13 PM |
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EPiSKiNG, wouldn't it have been wise to blur out the session information in your address bar? I mean if the session becomes invalid after IP change or X number of minutes you're good but this is the ancient banking system, that might be a security flaw to share that info
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EPiSKiNG
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July 19, 2013, 08:19:39 PM |
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EPiSKiNG, wouldn't it have been wise to blur out the session information in your address bar? I mean if the session becomes invalid after IP change or X number of minutes you're good but this is the ancient banking system, that might be a security flaw to share that info Heh... Thought about that after I posted it, but I'm pretty damn sure my session times out after about 5 minutes of inactivity... and I waited a while before I posted it. If my BoA account gets hacked due to that, I think BoA has some major security flaws. lol. -EP
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July 19, 2013, 08:44:17 PM |
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It worked for me, and I wire transferred every penny to an offshore account. (Not really )
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July 19, 2013, 09:39:12 PM |
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Dude... I think you're awesome for a 14 year old, but go to summer school, you have wayyyy too much time on your hands. lol. -EP
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