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February 08, 2014, 09:16:44 PM
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Last night was the first time that I used this exchange. When I sold some coins it said they were queued, this morning it says accepted but shows that their on hold. For those that have used this exchange how long does it usually take to process a sale?
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February 08, 2014, 09:35:06 PM
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I can see that youre yet another victim of the coins-e scam. If you dont believe me just search this forum and see how many people had problems with them. And believe me when I say that having your order executed is just one part of a bigger problem. You still have to get your coins back into your wallet somehow.

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February 08, 2014, 09:52:01 PM
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I can see that youre yet another victim of the coins-e scam. If you dont believe me just search this forum and see how many people had problems with them. And believe me when I say that having your order executed is just one part of a bigger problem. You still have to get your coins back into your wallet somehow.

Well luckily I didn't sale that many coins. Should I wait for them to process my sale or is there another course of action I can take? This was my first time using coins-e so I only sold a small amount just to get my feet wet.
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