I tried placing my first order with them this past Thursday night (10/31) after verifying my bank account and cell phone and attempting to start credit card verification as well. It was for a single Bitcoin. On Monday morning, the funds were withdrawn from my bank account via ACH. This morning (Thursday), however, I got the following email:
On Oct 31, 2013 you purchased 1.00 BTC via bank transfer for $xxx.xx.
Unfortunately, we have decided to cancel this order because it appears to be high risk. We do not send out any bitcoins on high risk transactions, and you will receive a refund to your bank account in 3-4 business days.
Please understand that we do this to keep the community safe and avoid fraudulent transactions. Apologies if you are one of the good users who gets caught up in this preventative measure - we don't get it right 100% of the time, but we need to be cautious when it comes to preventing fraud.
You may have more luck trying again in a few weeks. Best of luck and thank you for trying Coinbase.
Kind regards,
The Coinbase Team
What the fuck, Coinbase? You have the money. If you think the transaction is high risk, just hold the coins for 30 days or whatever. Don't simply take my money (which they still have...) and say, "oops, we're sorry!" That's bullshit. I have no idea what could possibly have flagged my transaction as high risk, and had they used any of the sensitive data I provided them with to verify my identity or check my credit, they would have found that I'm extremely low risk. I realize that the price of Bitcoin has risen dramatically since I purchased last week, but that should not factor into their risk calculation. Unfortunately, it seems it
must be a factor. There is no other explanation that I can think of. What they've done now is essentially take out an interest-free loan courtesy of me.
I sent them an email/support ticket as soon as I woke up and read my email this morning to ask what happened, but I've gotten no response back. As far as I'm concerned, Coinbase is a scam. If the price of Bitcoin rises after you purchase, they may mysteriously decide that you are "high risk" and thank you for the week+ long interest-free loan. If the price goes down, they don't refund the difference. Anyway, all I can say is that they appear to be wholly untrustworthy and scammy. I will not do business with them again. My biggest regret, assuming I get my money back eventually, is that I had to give them all my personal information to learn this lesson.