If their policy is to refuse service to anyone who doesn't want to send their passport to a company who leaked their customer database through incompetence, or spend the $$ to get notarized documentation required from various countries - they need to be upfront about it.
When you sign up for an account, you are required to check 'I have read, understood and agree to the terms of service '
From TOS:
https://mtgox.com/terms_of_serviceMt. Gox will request identification information (such as an identity card, invoices, Government issued photographic identification, utility bill, residential certificate, signed certification of cohabitation, or similar, banking information) depending on the amounts deposited on the Accounts or the presence of suspicious activity which may indicate money-laundering or other illegal activity.
Why are you acting surprised?
Marketing Plug: Regardless of what exchange you choose, you can use
Bitinstant.com to instantly deposit and withdraw funds to and from 6 different exchanges!
Since you already hijacked that thread for your market plug, I ask this naive question here:
Why is it, that you (BitInstant) add a 1.99% fee for a 500$ transfer from Dwolla to MtGox, when a direct Dwolla to MtGox transfer costs 0.25% (according to MtGox)?
Is there another level of service provided with that or what am I missing?
Yes, our customers who are doing heavy trading or those who prefer instant funding to their accounts pay a small premium.
They also enjoy our first class (5 star rated
resellerratings.com/store/BitInstant) customer service which includes 24/7 real time order tracking
Obviously from this thread, customer service is important
When you sign up for an account, you are required to check 'I have read, understood and agree to the terms of service '
Why are you acting surprised?
First of all, I'm not surprised any more. MtGox has shown time and time again that they have no respect for their customers.
If you think their business practices are fine and dandy, I have to assume the same about you and your business.Their TOS do not define what they regard as suspicious. Many customers, having been misled by this statement to believe that because they were NOT doing anything illicit, that they would be allowed to trade without trusting MtGox with that information, have been surprised and upset.
Really? Did I really deserve that? If there is anyone who has questions about the practices of Bitinstant or myself, then can ask the majority of this forum.
Your right, MtGox gives themselves discretion over who they deem suspicious. Maybe they have a reason for this specific case, we dont know, and they only need to share it with the account owner, not us.
The reason I posted in this thread (As you can see I specifically did not comment on the actual situation) was just to make sure the facts were pointed out that
MtGox does tell you that information will be collected, no surpises If you think MtGox enjoys doing this, or likes going out of their way to
spend more money on internal audits and compliance just so they can legally operate, then I have nothing left to say.