What do you consider 'abusive complaints'? And, are you really sure, you want to say, we should be quiet so that busoni will not possibly run away with our money because we wrote "to many abusive complaints"?
If i may ask; in which world are you living, that this is considered to be a reason at all for you?
Sorry i really don't understand you.
Well you obviously haven't been involved in crypto-currency very long because that is exactly what has happened dozens of times. Many people have started crypto-currency companies hoping to get rich, when the complaints and legal threats started some of them thought it was all too hard and either shut down the company or ran away with the money. This happened with Mindpal, Cryptsy, ActiveMining, BASIC Mining just to name a few.
A legitimate complaint is legit ... and not abusive. IMHO
It doesn't matter if you think your complaint is legit or not, what are you going to do when they black-list you, run away with the money or go out of business? Are you going to fly over too the US and try to claim your .5 LTC? good luck with that. Most people got nothing back from Cryptsy and even if they did it was only a fraction of what they were owed. They also had to join the class action and wait a couple of years to get anything at all.
Any FinTech - even Cryptop FinTech - company which is not able to fullfill any contract or IOU
in time would get in very big trouble, if they're solely based on Fiat Money. But as soon as one goes on cryptocoins, that seems to change completely.
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I always thought, as a business owner, you have contracts with your customers to fullfill, regardless of the volume of earnings any single customer brings you.... But that might be just some "german thing" .. dunno of other countries think about this in any way different.
Bingo you profoundly realized something. This is not fiat land, the laws DO still apply but justice is very RARE and it takes years to get any kind of legal resolution if you have a dispute. So unless you want to spend years fighting for your pennies, the only option is to be firm but fair (and try to be nice) with these people when you raise a ticket. That's not a matter of justice, that's a matter of common business sense.
If all of your withdrawals have been automatically flagged by the system then that suggests to me that either the exchange is deliberately trying to stop a bank run OR they have black-listed your account.. maybe your constant negative posts had something to do with that?, who knows.. I don't know because I am not them.. All I am saying is, wait till you get your coins out and then make as many public complaints as you want.. It's no good doing that before you get your money back because if they are petty then they will simply go all defensive and delay your withdrawals even longer.
Its common sense really.
A lot of nice and valid arguments ..... but it seems i already have a lot of experience with a lot of sites _and_ a lot of scammers and just poor people whose ideas did not work out.
I have, or used to have, accounts on: mcxnow, btc-e, mtgox, btcjam, bitlendingclub, ardeva, littlefunds, scrypt.cc, btct.co, cryptostocks.com, cryptoxchange, WeExchange/BitFunder, bitmit, bitcoinera, coinlenders..
Just to name a few....
I have around 350~400 Arbitration Awards lying around here and don't ask me how much "dust" is still in some wallet somewhere ..... Or at least, it _was_ considered dust and now get again considered dust because of the painful high transaction fees......
Yeah, you are completely right, making the man who is sitting on your money is never a good idea...
But i tend to say loudly what my experience is ... because, i saw _SO_ many quietly run away with the money of so many users.... And _ALWAYS_, a _ton_ of people came up after shit hit the fan and most of the coins are already lost.
So .... no, being quiet and trying to not make somebody angry or nervous is just a way to help _exact these people to keep on scam more people_.
Instead, if something goes wrong, the very best one can do, for _all parties_ is clear full disclosure....
At least, in my "just to name a few" list above, you will find one or another site/service/exchange, which got into very stormy waters but where the man or team behind it at least tried to recover any losses of the users.
_That_ is something, which gives you way better trust in any party that just silence from out of nowhere...
And in this context, poloniex still did no one get down in the long run ... but what they actually do is _REALLY WORSE_ and goes more and more in the direction a Mark Karpeles took..........
By the way, my 2 Litecoin transactions finally made it into the chain earlier this day...
So, all i have left on poloniex is less than 0.009BTC in value ..... i will let that work as long as the site exists and until one of my "portfolio coins" reaches a nice value to sell it off......
In the meantime .... if i see things going wrong, i will say sat .. loud and clear ...... so that everbody is able to make his own picture from as many details, reports and reviews as possible...................
I never learned to keep quiet and stand still if "one does wrong things", i've learned to stand up for my stuff.
Maybe, some others should try that too.
Hacky