Plecto (OP)
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January 15, 2014, 07:09:53 AM |
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So it's been more than two months since I foolishly sent some bitcoins to Mt Gox. I quickly discovered that I needed to "verify" my account to be able to transfer them back. I reluctantly uploaded a picture of my drivers license and an old bill. After about three weeks they denied my application. As I don't really have any other bills to send I ordered an officially stamped proof of residency from the government of Norway and uploaded that as soon as I got it. Another month went by before they to my big surprise managed to deny that one as well. They are not answering my support e-mails and it takes them several weeks to actually take a look at my attempts to verify my account. I'm completely dumbstruck by this, how is it possible that one of the biggest exchanges in the world can treat me this way? At what point should I just give up? Another issue that I've been having is that I can no longer log in to my mt gox account. It seems that the login button isn't functioning anymore, absolutely nothing happen when I click it. I've tried it on two computers and two different browsers. I'm in desperate need of some aid here
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Wendigo
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January 15, 2014, 08:01:10 AM |
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Tell them you will call the authorities or contact a newspaper agency. That would put them into gear asap.
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BTCisthefuture
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January 15, 2014, 08:18:07 AM |
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Tell them you will call the authorities or contact a newspaper agency. That would put them into gear asap.
That won't matter 1) they aren't doing anything illegal 2) everyone is already fully aware that trying to get fiat out of mtgox is a pain in the ass and in many cases takes months on end. This is a big reason why the value of bitcoin is so much higher on gox than it is any other exchange, people arent pulling out their bitcoins (because they cant!)
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BTCisthefuture
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January 15, 2014, 08:21:11 AM |
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So it's been more than two months since I foolishly sent some bitcoins to Mt Gox. I quickly discovered that I needed to "verify" my account to be able to transfer them back. I reluctantly uploaded a picture of my drivers license and an old bill. After about three weeks they denied my application. As I don't really have any other bills to send I ordered an officially stamped proof of residency from the government of Norway and uploaded that as soon as I got it. Another month went by before they to my big surprise managed to deny that one as well. They are not answering my support e-mails and it takes them several weeks to actually take a look at my attempts to verify my account. I'm completely dumbstruck by this, how is it possible that one of the biggest exchanges in the world can treat me this way? At what point should I just give up? Another issue that I've been having is that I can no longer log in to my mt gox account. It seems that the login button isn't functioning anymore, absolutely nothing happen when I click it. I've tried it on two computers and two different browsers. I'm in desperate need of some aid here This is very common with gox... very very common. I left gox months ago and moved over to another exchange for the same reasons. No responses to my emails, if they did it usually took a few weeks. Multiple denials of my verification with no explanation as to why or how to fix it. And then of course when I finally did get verified, I was sitting around for well over a month waiting for my money to show up. My best advice to you is to transfer the BITCOINS out of gox and find another exchange and or person who will convert it to fiat. If you can't find an exchange you can always move the bitcoins to your personal wallet and then try selling them on localbitcoins. Best of luck
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WorldCoiner
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January 15, 2014, 09:14:55 AM |
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I agree. You should move out the BTC there and try to find a other solution.
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Plecto (OP)
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January 15, 2014, 10:16:35 AM |
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That's the idea, but I can't move my bitcoins unless my account gets verified I have to give this verification another go, but I have no idea of what kind of "proof of residency" they actually require As I said, I live with my parents so I have no bills that are in my name.
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BTCisthefuture
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January 15, 2014, 10:48:42 AM |
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That's the idea, but I can't move my bitcoins unless my account gets verified I have to give this verification another go, but I have no idea of what kind of "proof of residency" they actually require As I said, I live with my parents so I have no bills that are in my name. They are requiring verification for bitcoin withdrawals as well now ? It use to just be cash withdrawals, but you could still move bitcoins around to other wallets. Ouch, that sucks if they require verification to move bitcoins to another wallet as well.
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Plecto (OP)
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January 15, 2014, 02:34:49 PM |
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Yeah they do. Mt Gox has held my bitcoins captive for two months now, I'm just extremely glad that the bitcoin value has kept rising and that I don't have acute need for them. Imagine if a real bank would do that to our money, it would be far from acceptable.
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Plecto (OP)
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January 19, 2014, 08:38:25 AM |
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Alright, so they finally gave me a response to my support tickets. They told me to give them a screenshot of the error message I receive when I try to login even though I explicitly said that "nothing happens when I click the login button", there is no error message. About the account verification. They failed to give me a reason of why my formally stamped proof of residency specially ordered from the government of Norway isn't "good enough" for them. They then told me "We request you to submit the complete online statement of the mobile bill.as screenshots wont be accepted". I can view my online phone bill, but there is no way to give this to mt gox without making a screen shot, there is no export button or anything of that sort. There has to be someone here that has successfully verified their account at mt. gox? I would like to know the secret to making this happen
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raskul
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January 19, 2014, 09:03:01 AM |
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tips 1APp826DqjJBdsAeqpEstx6Q8hD4urac8a
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January 19, 2014, 10:25:33 AM |
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About the account verification. They failed to give me a reason of why my formally stamped proof of residency specially ordered from the government of Norway isn't "good enough" for them. They then told me "We request you to submit the complete online statement of the mobile bill.as screenshots wont be accepted". I can view my online phone bill, but there is no way to give this to mt gox without making a screen shot, there is no export button or anything of that sort.
Try go to mobile operator center and request last mobile bill in paper format, stamped. Scan it and send it to MtGox
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February 01, 2014, 04:28:16 PM |
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You can use your iphone (or hi-res digital camera) to take hi-res photo of the entire bill (all pages) and email it as attachment to Mt.Gox.
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Sonny
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February 01, 2014, 04:32:20 PM |
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How many btc do you have in mtgox?
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oxfardk
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February 03, 2014, 10:05:39 AM |
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Plecto try to send your documents directly by postal address
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MegaHustlr
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February 03, 2014, 05:03:08 PM |
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Try to sell them on gox and transfer out usd? Or just get in touch with the support team
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Sonny
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February 05, 2014, 05:18:03 PM |
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Try to sell them on gox and transfer out usd? Or just get in touch with the support team
Nah...it won't work. You need to verified yourself for both fiat withdrawal and btc withdrawal. And, the support will just repeat the BS again and again...KYC, AML, blah blah blah....
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