I would start by asking why my account was blocked, and adjust/adapt depending on what they say.
The truth is good, but you don't have too give away too much info.
Barclays have now blocked my account for buying coins from local btc and I mean only 0.3 coins !
I transferred online to seller on localbtc and then it just locked my account I don't think the sale went through but I can't know I didn't mark the transaction complete on localbtc because I wasn't sure if it was debited from my account or not so hopefully it hasn't gone through.
It's just my personal account too and I don't even sell coins I never have I just purchase litrally maybe a coin or so a month at the current rate of roughly 370 so I hope this isn't going to be a big saga with the fraud department and take days to sort out as I haven't done anything illegal and I'm not even trading! Absolute bastards, does anyone have any advice on the best thing to say when I contact the fraud department when I phone tomorrow to get it unlocked? Should I not mention BTC at all and just ask why my account was blocked and then if they ask just say the truth that I purchase them to donate to wikileaks? Do you think they will still let me or is that it now?
I've heard RBS are quite OK with BTC but it looks like the UK banks are starting to turn on them....
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