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rick2718 (OP)
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September 05, 2013, 07:00:44 PM
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Hello,

I've had a coinotron account for a while, but used it only sporadically.
I recently turned up 7,000k worth of LTC mining, and generated a few coins but they never
get paid out, despite the 'paid every 60 minutes' and meeting the payment threshold.
I've tried changing payment amount and address to hopefully trigger it, but no
luck, they just sit there.

Can anybody tell me what I'm missing, or what's up?

thanks

(I emailed coinotron a couple of days ago, but no reply)
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September 05, 2013, 07:38:31 PM
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Strange, I don't see any unanswered emails in my inbox.
Anyway, please send me email with your account name. I will investigate this issue.

coinotron@gmail.com

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September 06, 2013, 07:00:44 AM
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you realize they have a help secction for this
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September 07, 2013, 12:49:39 AM
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you realize they have a help secction for this


Yes I do, and I read through it first, but it was of no help (kind of like your comment (except minus the psychological neediness)).

For closure, and anyone following this, my account was silently blocked from payouts (and only the payout functionality was affected)
due to an ip address from which I logged in at one point being flagged for suspicious behavior.

dhcp, tor, public nats, etc. make the 'ip used in an attack' a blunt tool, and that along with the silent/invisible
block was the issue in this case.

True to his word, the coinotron rep who responded tracked this down and fixed it...and did it quickly as well, so kudos, thanks, and trust++. 

He also acknowledged the 'bluntness' and pointed out that they implemented 2-factor GA to help mitigate this.
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