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October 25, 2013, 05:54:22 PM
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I wish them a VERY fast and painful death...


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October 25, 2013, 06:52:45 PM
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I had to change my PW as I forgot it.. Did that last night..

Today I was so Feed up I decided just to get the hell out of there so I converted my Cash to BTC(Bought BTC) at a loss

And now when I try and Transfer my BTC out I get  "The password on your account has been reset recently. Please retry later."       WT  Flying F?HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh??

What the hell does Please retry later actually mean..  1 day? a Month?  A year..

What a scam.   They are blocking the removing of Funds anyway they can...


I hope they Burn in hell..  Nothing But SCUM BAGS..  I wish them nothing But the Worst that can happen to them..


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October 25, 2013, 07:19:42 PM
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I had to change my PW as I forgot it.. Did that last night..

Today I was so Feed up I decided just to get the hell out of there so I converted my Cash to BTC(Bought BTC) at a loss

And now when I try and Transfer my BTC out I get  "The password on your account has been reset recently. Please retry later."       WT  Flying F?HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh??

What the hell does Please retry later actually mean..  1 day? a Month?  A year..

What a scam.   They are blocking the removing of Funds anyway they can...


I hope they Burn in hell..  Nothing But SCUM BAGS..  I wish them nothing But the Worst that can happen to them..



Eventhough I am not a big fan of their service, I understand why do they it. It's a small protection against getting your account hacked. You should send them an email asking how long it will take.

They could at least

a. Make that clear..  Says nowhere on their site if you change your PW your Acct will be frozen.

b. Tell me how long "Please retry later" means.   What a joke..


No this is simply another way to roadblock Withdrawals of any kind from their site..

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October 25, 2013, 07:32:39 PM
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In the Service Discussion thread you'll see that Gox "accidentally" doublespends the transaction to implement a "technical glitch" form of capital controls.
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October 25, 2013, 07:36:28 PM
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In the Service Discussion thread you'll see that Gox "accidentally" doublespends the transaction to implement a "technical glitch" form of capital controls.

Yes I saw that too.  They need to be FORCED out of business NOW....

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October 26, 2013, 01:46:28 AM
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Sounds like a security feature to me actually. I'm pretty sure that on the password reset page it mentions this as well. Just wait a little then you'll be alright.


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October 26, 2013, 06:02:56 AM
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I had to change my PW as I forgot it.. Did that last night..

Today I was so Feed up I decided just to get the hell out of there so I converted my Cash to BTC(Bought BTC) at a loss

And now when I try and Transfer my BTC out I get  "The password on your account has been reset recently. Please retry later."       WT  Flying F?HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh??

What the hell does Please retry later actually mean..  1 day? a Month?  A year..

What a scam.   They are blocking the removing of Funds anyway they can...


I hope they Burn in hell..  Nothing But SCUM BAGS..  I wish them nothing But the Worst that can happen to them..



Found this on the reset password page, thought I would paste it here for those of us that can read english. 

"Warning: As a security measure, you will be unable to make any
withdrawals for 24 hours after changing your email address or
password."

Yeah he started three or four threads to complain about what is clearly stated on the site...

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October 26, 2013, 10:17:06 AM
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I'm sure if the opposite happened to him and someone would withdraw his bitcoins he would be bitching about how there are no security measures to prevent that. Some people just can't be satisfied.
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October 26, 2013, 11:53:07 AM
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Given that you opened 2 threads more about this subject, I sent one of them to the trashcan and am locking his one.
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