So, what is the problem?
I'm in IT, so don't be afraid to spit out tech jargon, I think we all deserve a real reason for all of this.
Why have I still not gotten any replies in three days (one per day) for my support request?
Why has a public announcement not been made?
Why are you still accepting new orders if your system is currently broken?
I posted my order id on the last page.
This is just getting old at this point.
I've already added you to my support list for today, 4/7.
We have discussed the issues publicly here on the forums and on many other forums. GOX has a huge back log. Vicurex is DOWN. Many others just disappear. Volume is the issue and everyone is trying to scale up and meet the need. Every order is completely different and we are only seeing a small percentage of orders with failure. Regardless, we are trying to go through the support back log as fast as possible and we are always thinking about how we can improve our service.
I would like to put two items into your Suggestion Bin then.
First -- The system serves people, not the other way around, so people are first. If there are problems, glitches, crashes, overloads, server changes, whatever, the FIRST thing that should happen is that you put a notice up on the site itself. And keep people updated and informed -- also on the site itself. This would also save YOUR time and energy, responding to the same concerns over and over and over and over.
Second -- It appears that you have bitten off more than you can chew. The idea of walking into CVS or Walmart with cash and getting a Bitcoin from that within the hour is GENIUS. But I would say that you are not ready for primetime yet. Trying to handle all these emergencies, and fill or straighten out orders one by one, is clearly a pain for you, but it also does not create confidence in your customer base. And confidence is the REAL coin of the realm, wouldn't you say? Why not scale down and grow the business instead? Then, as different features come on line they can be tested, you'll get feedback, etc. And feature by feature your service will grow -- plus grow the confidence it needs to thrive.
After spending the weekend learning about the wallets, exchanges, and how to fund them.... I opted to go with Coinbase, a small company that is gradually adding excellent consumer features, but only after a lot of testing, and under a limit of no more than 50 BTC traded per day. Once they get the whole system humming, they can open up in whatever other ways they want. But I love that I could just link my bank account and not have to mess with the whole anti-PayPal, anti-Visa nonsense. Cash at CVS would have been my REAL preference, but since it's not ready for primetime I have no need to mess with it. I simply moved on to a system that worked.
In short, if you're stressed, part of it's your responsibility for claiming to do more than you actually can.
I hope you will pass these suggestions on to whoever cares about them.
Thanks!