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Topic: btc-e holding 10.34BTC (Read 1605 times)

sr. member
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August 23, 2017, 04:22:53 AM
#22
I think you should consider that its gone. People were warning about btc-e for ages and the time finally came.
sr. member
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Supporter of DGB, XEM
August 21, 2017, 05:23:28 PM
#21
I had this same issue a few weeks ago, was annoying as hell
They held my btc (4.3) over 2 months..
Luckily btc raised a lot from when I had hha
Add me on skype and I'll try to help, can't guarantee anything..
skype : cord_on_weed

paul, i skype you,
newbie
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August 06, 2017, 05:41:06 AM
#20
my account is locked because i havent logged in for 6 months or so? and now btc-e is asking for my passport id... i have access to all aspects of my account including phone verified gmail,skype,etc... just not the wallet i used for deposit because i used 1 wallet per transfer...

i have every information about my account and access to my gmail since 2015, all passwords, skype, phone numbers, everything and they are asking for my passport? i never used any bank transfer or name when registering so i dont know how that qualifies as validating my account since there are no indication of names or bank transactions.... but whatever. they are helding exactly 10.34btc from my account....

just sed them scan copy of your passport they will give back you the access to your account
sr. member
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Supporter of DGB, XEM
August 06, 2017, 05:05:44 AM
#19
I had this same issue a few weeks ago, was annoying as hell
They held my btc (4.3) over 2 months..
Luckily btc raised a lot from when I had hha
Add me on skype and I'll try to help, can't guarantee anything..
skype : cord_on_weed

cord, paul.. im looking at you
hero member
Activity: 1299
Merit: 502
July 19, 2017, 10:23:04 AM
#18
I don't think they will hold anyone's bitcoins without a valid reason. I had 0.9 bitcoins in my account from 2016 and I withdrew that bitcoin recently without any problem and that's almost 1.5 year without login.

sigh, what does 1 case have to do with the other? I tell ya people just get dumber by the min...
legendary
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July 19, 2017, 08:07:55 AM
#17
I don't think they will hold anyone's bitcoins without a valid reason. I had 0.9 bitcoins in my account from 2016 and I withdrew that bitcoin recently without any problem and that's almost 1.5 year without login.
newbie
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July 19, 2017, 08:04:05 AM
#16
they verified my account on xbtce now i'm waiting for btc-e to unlock my account... lets see
hero member
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June 18, 2017, 05:22:57 PM
#15
I had this same issue a few weeks ago, was annoying as hell
They held my btc (4.3) over 2 months..
Luckily btc raised a lot from when I had hha
Add me on skype and I'll try to help, can't guarantee anything..
skype : cord_on_weed


Why help on Skype? Why not help here on this forum where everything is transparent and open?

Oh I know.. because on Skype you can privately rape someone financially, right? Manipulate the conversation to tempt or lure some desperate someone out there to pay you a service fee for "help" in unlocking their BTC-E funds. Righto. Got it.


PS.. someone on weed will say anything, promise anything even, do anything... all for that next high.
member
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June 18, 2017, 01:08:50 AM
#14
I had this same issue a few weeks ago, was annoying as hell
They held my btc (4.3) over 2 months..
Luckily btc raised a lot from when I had hha
Add me on skype and I'll try to help, can't guarantee anything..
skype : cord_on_weed
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 504
June 17, 2017, 05:42:18 AM
#13
To all the people who are suggesting, "just submit your passport, what's the issue?", wow.

This goes against everything Bitcoin stands for. They are holding his money hostage until he provides his ID. They could potentially be committing identity theft here. A passport is not some college ID, you don't just give it to anybody. There needs to be trust established first. BTC-E has failed to establish such a trust.

newbie
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June 14, 2017, 12:47:24 PM
#12
they have told me to wait 10 days to unlock my account on xbtce? is xbtce legit?
newbie
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June 03, 2017, 01:09:03 PM
#11
I posted an explanation of why it is impossible any account has reached the inactivity period yet.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.19347177

I also think we should use that thread so every one is talking in the same place.
newbie
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May 18, 2017, 11:42:24 AM
#10
Just scan your passport and send it to them, what is the problem?

They do this to see if the account is hacked or not when it was inactive probably. Still, asking for a passport scan is stupid if you haven't sent them one before. Keep us updated till its solved please.

i have no problem with providing my passport i just dont know how they will validate the information if ive never provided any information containing names/etc. by their logic i can submit any passport since there is no base to compare it to...

situation still not solved, i own everything related to my account for a couple of years including my gmail which is phone verified and skype and whatever else, just not the wallet becaused i used it for a single transaction...


Did your problem was solved?

nop, not solved yet...

So, what are you waiting for?  If you are not intended to provide them your real documents, i can give you my passport or any other documents they need.


ive sent them my passport yesterday, im kinda desperate because its a lot of money 10.34btc and ive been reading threads of them not replying or not doing anything...
sr. member
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May 14, 2017, 03:10:02 AM
#9
Just scan your passport and send it to them, what is the problem?

They do this to see if the account is hacked or not when it was inactive probably. Still, asking for a passport scan is stupid if you haven't sent them one before. Keep us updated till its solved please.

i have no problem with providing my passport i just dont know how they will validate the information if ive never provided any information containing names/etc. by their logic i can submit any passport since there is no base to compare it to...

situation still not solved, i own everything related to my account for a couple of years including my gmail which is phone verified and skype and whatever else, just not the wallet becaused i used it for a single transaction...


Did your problem was solved?

nop, not solved yet...

So, what are you waiting for?  If you are not intended to provide them your real documents, i can give you my passport or any other documents they need.
newbie
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Merit: 0
May 13, 2017, 10:36:15 AM
#8
Just scan your passport and send it to them, what is the problem?

They do this to see if the account is hacked or not when it was inactive probably. Still, asking for a passport scan is stupid if you haven't sent them one before. Keep us updated till its solved please.

i have no problem with providing my passport i just dont know how they will validate the information if ive never provided any information containing names/etc. by their logic i can submit any passport since there is no base to compare it to...

situation still not solved, i own everything related to my account for a couple of years including my gmail which is phone verified and skype and whatever else, just not the wallet becaused i used it for a single transaction...


Did your problem was solved?

nop, not solved yet...
sr. member
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Hell?
May 13, 2017, 06:56:32 AM
#7
Did your problem was solved?
legendary
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May 11, 2017, 01:03:10 PM
#6
Just scan your passport and send it to them, what is the problem?
Why should he ? What is the guarantee they won't misuse his password details ? They didn't ask him for verification before signing up or depositing his coins ? That's the problem.

They do this to see if the account is hacked or not when it was inactive probably. Still, asking for a passport scan is stupid if you haven't sent them one before. Keep us updated till its solved please.
There are other ways to check if an account has been hacked,like Zepher said,signing a message from a deposit address.

most exchanges would require for verification. make sure that the email address is truly from btc e holding, always confirm that you getting the message from the original source. if you are then there is nothing to worry about, but if not then don't send it as it may be a scammer. however the decision is yours to make.
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May 11, 2017, 12:44:41 PM
#5
most exchanges would require for verification. make sure that the email address is truly from btc e holding, always confirm that you getting the message from the original source. if you are then there is nothing to worry about, but if not then don't send it as it may be a scammer. however the decision is yours to make.
legendary
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May 11, 2017, 12:39:08 PM
#4
Just scan your passport and send it to them, what is the problem?

They do this to see if the account is hacked or not when it was inactive probably. Still, asking for a passport scan is stupid if you haven't sent them one before. Keep us updated till its solved please.
copper member
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Electricity is really just organized lightning
May 11, 2017, 12:33:00 PM
#3
That is an awful lot of money for them to be holding from you. If you never registered with your real identity, I don't see how providing it will prove ownership of your account either Huh

I would go ahead and provide it considering how much money this is. Further, if you have access to the wallet you used to send those funds to BTC-e, I would sign a message/s from that/those address/es used to fund your account, as this proves that you made those transfers.

I hate to even say this as I don't mean to make you feel worse than you currently do, but why you allowed an exchange to hold your coins long term is beyond me. If you need to use an exchange, send coins -> do whatever trade is needed -> withdraw funds. Time and time again we hear of cases like this, which could have been avoided had you kept control of your money. I hope you get your BTC back.

I really wish people would start realising that letting exchanges hold your coins for any meaningful amount of time is a terrible idea.

Good luck with everything OP.
TRF
sr. member
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May 11, 2017, 12:30:53 PM
#2
my account is locked because i havent logged in for 6 months or so? and now btc-e is asking for my passport id... i have access to all aspects of my account including phone verified gmail,skype,etc... just not the wallet i used for deposit because i used 1 wallet per transfer...

i have every information about my account and access to my gmail since 2015, all passwords, skype, phone numbers, everything and they are asking for my passport? i never used any bank transfer or name when registering so i dont know how that qualifies as validating my account since there are no indication of names or bank transactions.... but whatever. they are helding exactly 10.34btc from my account....

Should you post any proof about?

You have provided your passportt ID in past? If yes, you will not have problem to send it again. If not, send it and see what happen!
newbie
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May 11, 2017, 12:23:32 PM
#1
my account is locked because i havent logged in for 6 months or so? and now btc-e is asking for my passport id... i have access to all aspects of my account including phone verified gmail,skype,etc... just not the wallet i used for deposit because i used 1 wallet per transfer...

i have every information about my account and access to my gmail since 2015, all passwords, skype, phone numbers, everything and they are asking for my passport? i never used any bank transfer or name when registering so i dont know how that qualifies as validating my account since there are no indication of names or bank transactions.... but whatever. they are helding exactly 10.34btc from my account....
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