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June 04, 2012, 03:12:25 PM
Last edit: June 10, 2012, 02:13:58 PM by MtGoxStoleMyMoney
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UPDATE:  As of 6/10 it seems MtGox has recognized how unsustainable its position was and backed down.  The money was finally deposited and was converted to BTC and withdrawn with no further verification and it seems this has happened for others in this situation as well.  Let's hope this is the start of a more responsive and customer-respecting MtGox.
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Hello,

I just signed up to pass on a warning.

I'm a rather new BitCoin user who wanted to play around at SealsWithClubs (BTC poker).  In order to get some Bitcoins I set up Dwolla and MtGox accounts.  Over two months I made a handful of transactions of $100 from my bank->Dwolla->MtGox->BTC.

Everything worked smoothly up until a few days ago when I went to transfer another $100 into MtGox via Dwolla.  I waited and waited, but MtGox never posted the USD that was received from Dwolla into my MtGox account.  I went to MtGox support and they said they would not honor the deposit without further action by me since sometime after I initiated that transaction MtGox updated their terms to require all Dwolla deposits to go through an identity verification process.

I am fully verified by Dwolla to the point they have my SS# -- but I have no particular interest in providing MtGox with any further identifying information.  If that had been a standing requirement at the time of my transfer in, I simply wouldn't have transferred.  As such, I asked MtGox to kindly return the money that was in limbo to my Dwolla account since they would not post it to their system.

MtGox refuses to return the money to Dwolla, but continues to refuse to post it internally.  Meanwhile, Dwolla itself refuses to allow disputes on transactions that involve virtual currency...

...hence, MtGox has effectively stolen $100 from me by 'disappearing' it forever.

Given the rather small amount at stake, I can get on with my life, but I wanted to post a fair warning for anyone else.  Other deposit methods may not face the same problem at MtGox, but I would recommend caution dealing with any company which prefers to steal $100 on a pretense than simply return it to where it came from.
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June 04, 2012, 04:17:33 PM
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 If that had been a standing requirement at the time of my transfer in, I simply wouldn't have transferred.  

I've not seen where they've delayed incoming Dwolla transfers by more than a few hours.

So you are saying you did this transfer from Dwolla to Mt. Gox occurred prior to to May 25th and it was not immediately credited, and then now when you inquire they are imposing the new terms that went into place beginning May 25th?

 - https://mtgox.com/press_release_20120518.html

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June 04, 2012, 04:30:52 PM
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Hello,

I just signed up to pass on a warning.

I'm a rather new BitCoin user who wanted to play around at SealsWithClubs (BTC poker).  In order to get some Bitcoins I set up Dwolla and MtGox accounts.  Over two months I made a handful of transactions of $100 from my bank->Dwolla->MtGox->BTC.

Everything worked smoothly up until a few days ago when I went to transfer another $100 into MtGox via Dwolla.  I waited and waited, but MtGox never posted the USD that was received from Dwolla into my MtGox account.  I went to MtGox support and they said they would not honor the deposit without further action by me since sometime after I initiated that transaction MtGox updated their terms to require all Dwolla deposits to go through an identity verification process.

I am fully verified by Dwolla to the point they have my SS# -- but I have no particular interest in providing MtGox with any further identifying information.  If that had been a standing requirement at the time of my transfer in, I simply wouldn't have transferred.  As such, I asked MtGox to kindly return the money that was in limbo to my Dwolla account since they would not post it to their system.

MtGox refuses to return the money to Dwolla, but continues to refuse to post it internally.  Meanwhile, Dwolla itself refuses to allow disputes on transactions that involve virtual currency...

...hence, MtGox has effectively stolen $100 from me by 'disappearing' it forever.

Given the rather small amount at stake, I can get on with my life, but I wanted to post a fair warning for anyone else.  Other deposit methods may not face the same problem at MtGox, but I would recommend caution dealing with any company which prefers to steal $100 on a pretense than simply return it to where it came from.

Now that is a shame, I tought MtGox was a good exchange site... Sad
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June 04, 2012, 08:13:00 PM
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The same thing has happened to me and it was for $100 from the credit thing dwolla has now.
Heres some of the conversations Ive had with them:


Thank you for your email. Yes, Mt.Gox is correct, due to the nature of this business it is required that they verify their users before the funds can be transferred. Due to the fact that the funds are out of our system, there is nothing we can do to reverse or cancel the payment, I would recommend following the required steps to verify your account with the third party involved.

Thank you,
Dwolla Support



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I have tried to reverse the payment, Im pretty positive changing policies like this is against the law. I was not notified by dwolla or mtgox that my transactions would be frozen until I provide information I do not have to give. Im not sure if just mtgox is at fault or dwolla as well.(which mtgox claims)
Here is the email mt gox sent to me.

thanks, me

mt.gox support,
Hello,

Unfortunately we cannot reverse any deposits until users account has been verified. We understand this may be quite frustrating from our users point of view but we would appreciate if you could go through our AML process. Once we confirm that your account has been verified, funds will be credited into your Mt.Gox account balance.

Thanks,

MtGox.com Team

t.gox support, Jun 04
We did notify our users 2 weeks prior through our news feed page and also on couple of bitcoin talk forums. If you would like, soon as AML

has been approved and funds has been credited into your account we will be able to delete your account information.

Thanks,

MtGox.com Team


Me, Jun 03 :
I'm not sending any scanned documents because frankly I do not trust you with them. You have demonstrated incompetence in securing customer data in the past. Now I feel as though you are extorting me for information. . If you do not want to do business with unverified accounts don't let them make accounts or deposit.
Changing user agreements/polices without notification and an agreement from me is in fact illegal.


mt.gox support, Jun 03
Hello,

Unfortunately we cannot reverse any deposits until users account has been verified. We understand this may be quite frustrating from our users point of view but we would appreciate if you could go through our AML process. Once we confirm that your account has been verified, funds will be credited into your Mt.Gox account balance.

Thanks,

MtGox.com Team


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Username: Me

I need to cancel a deposit I made from dwolla.
It was 100 usd.

thanks me
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June 04, 2012, 08:30:57 PM
Last edit: June 06, 2012, 03:41:19 AM by BTCxUSD
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I transferred money from Dwolla to MTGox on the 27th. Dwolla shows it cleared today but the funds haven't been added to my MTGox account. I have both accounts as verified so I don't know what the fuck is going on. I opened a ticket with MTGox 2 hours ago, still waiting on "assignment to help desk operator"

edit: 3 hours, still waiting for assignment to help desk operator. unbelievable.
edit 2: ok, did as the helpful gent below me recommended, and my account is now verified. going to close both my dwolla and mtgox accounts and just go through bitinstant -> coinapult now on. thanks dude.
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June 04, 2012, 09:51:16 PM
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I transferred money from Dwolla to MTGox on the 27th. Dwolla shows it cleared today but the funds haven't been added to my MTGox account. I have both accounts as verified so I don't know what the fuck is going on. I opened a ticket with MTGox 2 hours ago, still waiting on "assignment to help desk operator"

edit: 3 hours, still waiting for assignment to help desk operator. unbelievable.

Ok, for that, you used as the source of funds not your Dwolla balance, but a transfer from your bank.  So it hasn't been a week or whatever that Mt. Gox has had your money, they don't get the funds until Dwolla clears it (which you said just happened today).

So now, you are aware that for Mt. Gox to credit your Mt. Gox account with those funds that you will have to provide them with a photo id (in color).  Until you do so, those funds from Dwolla will sit in limbo.  Here's the next step to get your funds credited:
 - https://mtgox.com/forms/verification

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June 04, 2012, 10:57:05 PM
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MtGox needs a government issued photo id and a recent utility bill to verify the account. How expensive can it be to get a utility bill from you friend/neighbhor..stranger?, and buy a fake driver's license (for US residents/citizens)? It's not like they are going to call and verify. Most likely they just need an official looking utility bill where details can be photoshoped in Wink)))
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MtGox needs a government issued photo id and a recent utility bill to verify the account. How expensive can it be to get a utility bill from you friend/neighbhor..stranger?, and buy a fake driver's license (for US residents/citizens)? It's not like they are going to call and verify. Most likely they just need an official looking utility bill where details can be photoshoped in Wink)))

That's a darn good way to get your funds frozen for good.

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June 05, 2012, 07:17:53 PM
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Correct me if im wrong but even if they have your info, they still arent able to trace what you do with your coins.
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June 05, 2012, 07:34:41 PM
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Correct me if im wrong but even if they have your info, they still arent able to trace what you do with your coins.

They know which account withdrew which bitcoins.   So if they have your ID then they can tie identity to the bitcoins you've withdrwan.  From there, those bitcoins are traceable as that is tne nature of bitcoin transactions.   Mt. Gox does assist law enforcement in investigations.   So if your coins went somewhere and the authorities went backward through the transactions they'ld know they came from Mt. Gox, and Mt. Gox would know which account they were withdrawn from, and if they have your ID, they would know it was you.

That being said, if I were to withdraw and transact in a manner that maintains privacy before I spend, then it becomes much harder to trace.  That's why there's not been any bitcoin heists where the perpetrator has been caught, for instance, as they know how to transact anonymously.   Yet at the same time, Goat was able to trace his 400 BTC payment with the help of the bitcoin community (where there was no attempt to transact anonymously):
 - http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82600.msg918402#msg918402

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June 05, 2012, 09:10:40 PM
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The difference is,Goat sent them "incorrectly" so to speak,not that someone hacked his account & stole them...........in case of the latter,your screwed............like me Cry

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June 08, 2012, 12:10:17 AM
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I'm sorry I should have clarified the problem.

My problem is that MtGox will not reverse the transaction to Dwolla.  If they don't want to do business with me that's perfectly acceptable and their right, but to hold $100 dollars in some black hole unless I provide them with further information -- and to refuse to simply return the money to Dwolla where it came from, that is unacceptable.

The fact that a company would take that stance is proof enough that they can't be trusted with personal information.  Honest companies don't act in that way.
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The fact that a company would take that stance is proof enough that they can't be trusted with personal information.  Honest companies don't act in that way.

They posted and communicated their Dwolla AML (need photo id to use Dwolla) policy.  Ya, it sucks, sorry you weren't aware of it.  In addition, the Mt. Gox terms of service say they can require ID at any time for any reason. 

But they aren't going too change because there is a lot of whining on the BitcoinTalk forum.

There are several other exchanges which can be used nearly as easily as Mt. Gox.   Next time you want to send funds to an exchange, don't make the same mistake, ok?

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There are several other exchanges which can be used nearly as easily as Mt. Gox.   Next time you want to send funds to an exchange, don't make the same mistake, ok?

So they are entitled to keep the $100?  What would you describe that as?  Profit?  They certainly provided no service.  I agree that any exchange, MtGox or the alternatives, are free to create whatever policies they like, however stealing user money under a pretense is deplorable.  If stating that fact sounds like 'whining' to you than I would question your neutrality in the matter.
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June 09, 2012, 03:30:39 AM
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Use Bitfloor. They have ACH withdrawals and some decent deposit methods.

At least you're only out $100... I'm out $10,000.

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.  If stating that fact sounds like 'whining' to you than I would question your neutrality in the matter.

They are asking for a photo ID so that you can confirm that you truly are the individual who owns the Dwolla account.

You are refusing to give that to them, with the excuse that you can't trust them with that very valuable piece of information.

Fine.   But that was their policy for Dwolla since May 25th.  And when you signed up with Mt. Gox you agreed to the terms of service, which say:

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Transactions may be frozen until the identity check has been considered satisfactory by Mt. Gox as required by applicable money laundering laws.

I''m sorry that Mt. Gox is doing a shitty thing (requiring photo ID for all accounts that use Dwolla).  But whining (yes, after the first time, it now is considered whining) here on the forum isn't going to get you your $100 back.  Sending in your photo ID will get you your $100 back.  If you choose to not send in your photo id, you are free to do so, just that doing so will cause you to not get your $100 back.  It will eventually (years ?) be turned over to the authorities in Japan as abandoned property.

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They are asking for a photo ID so that you can confirm that you truly are the individual who owns the Dwolla account.

What a joker you are.  So if I am the person who owns the account, then they will reverse the transaction?

But if I was not the person who owned the Dwolla account, but rather if I transferred the money from someone else's Dwolla account... then they will keep it and not return it?

Get over yourself, they should reverse the transaction immediately.
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Hey Stephen,  my balls are a little dry over here.....

Dont know what stevens deal is, he either getting a kickback or just likes sounding like a pompous idiot.

Anyways, I have the same prob my funda are in limbo and for them to not be able to reverse the transaction to the verified dwolla account makes no sense unless they are trying to collect.
I read that some of mtgoxs accounts were frozen and maybe thats why their doing these things in order to make money.
One guy said they delayed a wireless transfer for 3 days for no reason at all.
Sounds pretty stupid to me their gonna turn over the money to authorities,   (Steven...dumbass)
I figure they think people who are using the coins in a illegal manner wont verify and they get to pocket the money.
Like the the sound minded people here are saying (not stevens dumbass) any trusted establishment would not work this way.
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June 10, 2012, 06:21:08 AM
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i had problems with getting MtGox verified.  for some reason, they just had to have my photo ID on my drivers license, as well as the DL #. 

you can get your DL # changed, depending on your state laws.  for texas, you have to file a police report, then go to the DPS office
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June 10, 2012, 11:23:49 AM
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UPDATE!!!!!!!

Out the blue mtgox deposited my funds into my account, no verification.

Seems im able to use the funds to trade n what not.

Not out of the woods yet, hopefully im able to withdrawal them.

 ill let yall know.
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