Do you?
If so, let me be the first to tell you that you're in for some paperwork and frozen funds.
Here we go again... This is your 2nd thread on that matter, and good lord if we have AML/KYC procedures if for a REASON and not just simply because we though it was fun to annoy people! And YEP you can withdraw funds without being AML/KYC or a Verified/Trusted Mt.Gox member, a HUGE chunk of our customers are not verified!
Of course if you start using Dwolla, a VPN, Tor, sending funds to another account in another name/country/[Insert your choice] that is not yours... or LOT of reasons can trigger you to be verified.
Tim and my RL friend may not be talking about the same thing, but my friend just recently had his funds locked down and I am also worried about exchanges. From my understanding, it was actually because he filled out the AML paperwork incorrectly due to being a guy in his 20s who moves around a bit. To clarify, now he can't even get the bitcoins out to me (I offered to give him cash for his coins), so he is indeed frozen. I believe he's hassling mtgox about it, and is willing to prove he is the owner, but they are not in a hurry to unlock his account.
So... whereas I used to trust exchanges a lot, I have to say that I am getting a little skeptical. It's good to have tight security, but you have to back that up with reasonable customer service so that people can get their money out when they trigger false positives on your security screening.
I am not sure that people understand the complexity of things here. We are not talking about your "average" local bank that can find many easy way to "trust" you and that can talk to you face to face and solve any issue you may have. We in the other hands work on a global scale with document that are sometimes not in our own languages and with different regulations and needs. In Japan we do not have bank statement for example so I cannot send any of such document to a company that ask for it. There are also people who do not have address at their name... Bottom line, yes this is can be unpleasant for some but the majority of people seems to go with it without much problems by simply providing the document needed and if you cannot there are still some other possibilities we can try.
I understand that in finance and healthcare you err strongly on the side of safety, but sometimes you cross into the illogical. This is where good customer service or management is needed.
My friend sent bitcoins to MTGOX. He also submits his personal information. It throws flags. Okay, fine, don't let him withdraw money from this account. But why would you prevent him from withdrawing his bitcoins (as bitcoins)? Even if he is not who he says he is IRL, he is still clearly the account owner. If he had not submitted the information in the first place, he would have been fine to withdraw his coins as an unverified user. I don't believe he's even done anything other than deposit bitcoins.
Obviously, I don't think anything nefarious at all is going on here, but you can understand how that could easily be insinuated, especially by someone cynical and frustrated. And you probably know that everyone strives for 100% customer satisfaction because even a tiny minority, if vocal, can make you lose a lot of reputation. It's probably true that your process works for most people, but you should strive to make sure that the "special circumstances" get handled with TLC and within a reasonable time frame.
And I have no beef with mtgox atm. I'm just offering constructive criticism. Sorry if this makes you look bad or if you've heard this too many times before.
Thanks for your comment. We never said we were/are perfect, however we are working toward perfection (If perfection can be achieved). The Bitcoin community is very different from any other community. I have been handling for several years customers in one of my previous business and what while there had many special cases, I never expected to see that what was rare and unique in other business is actually pretty common with Bitcoin. This is challenging and while it could be frustrating from both parties I believe that overcoming this challenge will be beneficial for many and not only in the Bitcoin World (This could be used as a case study).
Bitcoin is a fantastic concept and a great experimental project. Please remember that Bitcoin is STILL an EXPERIMENT (Bitcoin is an experimental new digital currency that enables instant payments to anyone, anywhere in the world.
http://bitcoin.org/) and that EVERYONE here is working/moving in uncharted waters. With time we are all learning and improving.
Now yes Bitcoin and with what all it promised attracted two kind of people : Honest & Dishonest people. And what Dishonest people try to do is to blend in, make sure that they will not raise any flags, while at first these people used rather dumb way to conceal their behavior, Yeah I am talking to you, the 80 Years old Eastern European Lady with a brand news Passport that fully mastered the art of concealing IPs (True story by the way), these people started to be come, unfortunately, more clever.
Now the challenge that we face and that many other must has as well is that most if not all honest Bitcoin users are tech savvy or at least know better than the average person(s) about tech and these peoples are looking, for good reasons, to reduce as much as possible their digital footprint or in in many cases are young peoples/entrepreneurs that have yet gain full independence (There are of course other "profile").
Now as you can understand, it is easy for Dishonest people to blend in. After all what's wrong in willing to minimize you Digital footprint? There is nothing wrong in being a young adult trying to make a living and still having her/his parents supports? There is nothing wrong in having lost your job and have to move back with your parents/bothers/sisters or any relative in your adult live and not being able to offer a "utility Bill" as proof of residence add to that a layer of "Globalization" and you have a unique "honeypot" for Dishonest people to strive.
So yes we sometime seems unfair, sometimes we may ask you documents that can be difficult or expensive to get, but please understand that we are doing so in order to make sure that people using Mt.Gox are honest people that want to jump into this EXPERIMENT with the rest of us. We are working on making things easier or at least less painful but this take time and despite being the largest exchange we have financial and human limitations.
Cheers