elemental
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September 19, 2013, 05:08:41 PM |
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Judging by how difficult it seems to be to even give money to Mt.Gox, I'm not surprised. They rejected my "proof of residency" because the name on the utility bill is different to the name I gave them (which, incidentally, matches my passport, but it just so happens that the utility company cannot spell my name correctly). So for the sake of two letters in the wrong order, I can't use them. Lucky me, I guess!
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honeyguy
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September 23, 2013, 10:08:21 AM |
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Hey MTGOX
Your business is a scam
Prove me wrong by giving me money
You can transfer money into mtgox
You can then purchase bitcoins with said money
You can then even sell those bitcoins for money
However if you want to withdraw your own "money" that you supposedly have in the account your screwed. Mtgox has no money at all. I want my bitcoins back from the beginning. The "trading floor" your website boasts is completely false your falsely advertising services that are completely fake I just want others to know this before they get scammed by them and I won't stop until everyone new to bitcoin knows about how fraudulent your website is.
Tell me how this is not a complete scam money goes in but no money comes out. Can someone point me toward the closest class action lawsuit that is being brought to address this obvious fraud. You make it seem like the people using bitcoins are the people committing fraud however it is your business. Your business is a complete embarrassment to the bitcoin community. I trust bitcoin However you guys are a scam. You hurt the community.
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S3052
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September 23, 2013, 11:04:51 AM |
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Hey MTGOX
Your business is a scam
Prove me wrong by giving me money
You can transfer money into mtgox
You can then purchase bitcoins with said money
You can then even sell those bitcoins for money
However if you want to withdraw your own "money" that you supposedly have in the account your screwed. Mtgox has no money at all. I want my bitcoins back from the beginning. The "trading floor" your website boasts is completely false your falsely advertising services that are completely fake I just want others to know this before they get scammed by them and I won't stop until everyone new to bitcoin knows about how fraudulent your website is.
Tell me how this is not a complete scam money goes in but no money comes out. Can someone point me toward the closest class action lawsuit that is being brought to address this obvious fraud. You make it seem like the people using bitcoins are the people committing fraud however it is your business. Your business is a complete embarrassment to the bitcoin community. I trust bitcoin However you guys are a scam. You hurt the community.
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klintay
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September 30, 2013, 08:21:56 AM |
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Any legal way we can put pressure on these ass clowns? Usually in the past i write a letter to people like this quoting loads of financial laws (both, UK and European) saying how i am threatening to take legal action unless said infraction is corrected and boom! Problem solved. It has worked a treat with both Visa and American Express in the past, when other people said i had no chance and when American Express came back to me and said investigation was over and they had filed in favour of the merchant. Boom typed off my nice letter and investigation reopened and back in my favour. The trick is to send it to at least 3 different departments, email fax, registered post. There has to be someone who will do the right thing. Been doing some research about Japanese financial law but all i seem to find is crap about not forcing employees to drink or telesales people not encouraging grannies to deposit money into scams via door to door sales. What gives...Japan sounds like a real interesting place Maybe someone who is Japanese can shed some light on consumer rights in Japan. BTW if anyone wants copies of my letters to Visa and American Express then PM me and i will send them. Perhaps a class action lawsuit is needed.
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bernard75
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October 10, 2013, 07:57:19 PM |
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Is it still possible to withdraw BTC without KYC?
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Humax
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October 12, 2013, 02:44:04 PM |
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Hey MTGOX
Your business is a scam
Prove me wrong by giving me money
You can transfer money into mtgox
You can then purchase bitcoins with said money
You can then even sell those bitcoins for money
However if you want to withdraw your own "money" that you supposedly have in the account your screwed. Mtgox has no money at all. I want my bitcoins back from the beginning. The "trading floor" your website boasts is completely false your falsely advertising services that are completely fake I just want others to know this before they get scammed by them and I won't stop until everyone new to bitcoin knows about how fraudulent your website is.
Tell me how this is not a complete scam money goes in but no money comes out. Can someone point me toward the closest class action lawsuit that is being brought to address this obvious fraud. You make it seem like the people using bitcoins are the people committing fraud however it is your business. Your business is a complete embarrassment to the bitcoin community. I trust bitcoin However you guys are a scam. You hurt the community.
+1 Mtgox is a scam, disgrace and shame to bitcoin community. Mtgox CEO and employees should all perform harakiri!
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Help me feed my hamster! Donate sunflower seeds!
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Wardrick
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October 18, 2013, 12:33:17 AM Last edit: October 18, 2013, 05:26:57 AM by Wardrick |
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Someone unsticky/delete this post. I've messaged MtGox regarding my account verification and multiple things listed on here are now invalid according to them. I got a basic reply from a shitty foreign customer support agent(s) where they don't even address what you ask and tell you something you already know. After 9 verification attempts I finally am told I need to get a proof of residence from my city hall. That would of been nice to know 2 months ago. Hopefully they aren't trying to steal my identity, I've given them enough documents to have a pretty good attempt at it.
Edit: DON'T USE MTGOX, THEY ARE A SCAM.
Email I got from them:
We regret to inform you that the identification documentation you have submitted has been reviewed, and your request has been temporarily denied.
Reasons(s)
Your account has been flagged for further confirmation by our assessment department. If you would like to continue with the verification process, please provide us the following documents (Please do not forget to provide your account number or your username) :
Note: ALL documents must be notarized with apostille and sent by priority mail to the address at the bottom of this page. If your documents are not in Japanese, English, or do not have Roman alphabet, (罗马字, 로마자, Лaти́нcкий aлфaви́т, ألفبائية لاتينية, לאטיינישער אלפאבעט, λατινικό αλφάβητo) they need to be translated and then notarized before sending.
1. A valid copy of a government issued photo ID 2. Proof of residence (less than 6 months old) - this can be a utility or phone bill
BANK STATEMENTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
These documents must be sent to: MtGox AML Cross Office Shibuya Medio 2-C 11-5 Shibuya 2-Chome 150-0002 Shibuya Tokyo Japan
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but it would be greatly appreciated if you resubmit the requested clarification(s) above.
Otherwise, if you would like to make further enquiries in relation to this, please do not hesitate to contact Mt.Gox AML team by responding to this email.
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bt2084
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October 18, 2013, 11:34:45 AM |
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Is it still possible to withdraw BTC without KYC?
No. As of this morning their header messaged changed to "Attention Users: All withdrawals and deposits require account verification." And yes, apparently they consider BTC transfers as "withdrawals." That message said something specific about FIAT CURRENCY needing verification about 12 hours ago. But alas, as I was complaining in emails with them about the implication of singling out FIAT CURRENCY the message changed. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH MT GOX unless you feel comfortable in handing over all the ID people need to forge your identity. Even if you just want to get BTC back out. What a scam. They didn't mention this when I asked for a deposit address, only when I attempted to withdraw. Total thieving extortionists, requiring my private ID information in order to get back my deposited BTC's. Since when does KYC say they need my ID for BTC's? It doesn't as far as I know. I suspect insolvency is prompting them to do this to slow down or stop withdrawals.
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bt2084
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October 18, 2013, 11:46:53 AM |
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So what is the deal with straight btc withdrawals now? Do I have to submit personal data to get my coins out?
Yes. They are jerks if you ask me. The header on the site 12 hours ago explicitly stated that FIAT CURRENCY transfers required verification -- which implied that BTC did not -- but now it reads that all withdrawals do.
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bt2084
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October 18, 2013, 12:03:40 PM |
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Here's how I know this whole "verification" for KYC is a total scam: https://www.mtgox.com/trade/funding-optionsAs a Mt. Gox user one option is to supposedly be able to withdrawal BTC as a "Bitcoin Foundation Donation" to https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/But again... even to donate the BTC you once owned you have to be verified. This is some evidence that the issue is not about Knowing-Your-Customer requirements but is more about Mt. Gox holding onto your funds for as long as they can (likely to avoid insolvency.)
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IlyaVak
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October 24, 2013, 08:54:49 PM |
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Who knows about LTC on MtGox? Or maybe XPM will be soon there? Or it's only fairy tale like megillah?
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idev
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October 24, 2013, 09:05:38 PM |
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Who knows about LTC on MtGox? Or maybe XPM will be soon there? Or it's only fairy tale like megillah? Even if it does come to pass it won't be worth while as you will need to be fully verified to get any coin out.
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Loozik
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October 27, 2013, 08:05:34 PM Last edit: October 29, 2013, 11:43:15 PM by Loozik |
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1. A few month ago I signed up for an account at MtGox. I submitted ID and utility bill scans.
2. When I was verified and received this e-mail (I want to increase the withdrawal limits now; my questions are in red bold):
''We are pleased to inform you that the identification documentation you have submitted has been reviewed, and your account has been upgraded to "Verified" status.
If you would like to request a withdrawal limit increase (up to 10x your current daily limit, and up to 5x your current monthly limit), please reply back to this email with the below.
Wallet (BTC/USD/ETC): - What should I write after this colon? What is ETC? New Daily Limit: - What should I write after the colon: ''10x'' or the factual currency amount?
Wallet (USD/EUR/ETC): New Monthly Limit:''
3. Can someone advise me what are the current withdrawal limits for ''verified'' status?
Thanks
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kmtan
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October 29, 2013, 12:10:15 PM |
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what is the processing period for withdraw fiat ?
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izzotheschizo
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November 14, 2013, 01:58:30 AM |
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Ahh damn what a burn.
gotta jump through all these hoops wtf for.
Mt. Gox is wrong for this.
yes you can get money in, put you cant get it out. ouch. glad they only have. 0.09 btc.
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randyshan
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November 17, 2013, 10:11:33 AM |
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Mt.Gox has poor service! I uploaded my address proof on Nov 6 but didn't get any answer so far. I am using bitstamp and happy with it now.
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Sevvero
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November 19, 2013, 09:58:24 PM |
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Hey MTGOX Your business is a scam Prove me wrong by giving me money You can transfer money into mtgox You can then purchase bitcoins with said money You can then even sell those bitcoins for money However if you want to withdraw your own "money" that you supposedly have in the account your screwed. Mtgox has no money at all. I want my bitcoins back from the beginning. The "trading floor" your website boasts is completely false your falsely advertising services that are completely fake I just want others to know this before they get scammed by them and I won't stop until everyone new to bitcoin knows about how fraudulent your website is. Tell me how this is not a complete scam money goes in but no money comes out. Can someone point me toward the closest class action lawsuit that is being brought to address this obvious fraud. You make it seem like the people using bitcoins are the people committing fraud however it is your business. Your business is a complete embarrassment to the bitcoin community. I trust bitcoin However you guys are a scam. You hurt the community. +1 Mtgox is a scam, disgrace and shame to bitcoin community. Mtgox CEO and employees should all perform harakiri! Well said! Screw mtgox!
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MikeH
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November 22, 2013, 01:26:40 PM |
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FYI, even though their 'funding options' page still says the bank receiving fee is approx $15 USD, it is now $42 USD..
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soothaa
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November 22, 2013, 04:53:08 PM |
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My account seems broken, I'm never able to start the verification process..
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Indamuck
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November 25, 2013, 11:28:40 AM |
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FYI, even though their 'funding options' page still says the bank receiving fee is approx $15 USD, it is now $42 USD..
Is that a $42 fee for receiving wire transfers? And these are taking 7-10 business days to process? You cannot be serious ...
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