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Topic: Open Letter to Mybitcoin - Could you please tell me you're not THIEVES? - page 2. (Read 5336 times)

newbie
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Check this board out. Many guys lost their btcs on mybitcoin.



in before: Sending an anonymous currency anonymously to a unknown website in hope they will keep it.



Never ever store your private data online. Neither on dropbox nor elsewhere. AND ESPECIALLY NOT YOUR MONEY.
newbie
Activity: 29
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How dare these villains attempt to protect their members accounts?  You should call your lawyer immediately.

They have no contact information other than snail mail on their site, and they have not spoken publicly about what has happened. This is not the first email I've sent them it just seems to disappear down a black hole.

If they are legitimately trying to do something about this, I'd like to know about it. But as it stands now I'm hearing nothing, and the rumour mill is going crazy.

The move to protect their users is completely understandable and laudable if that's what they're doing. But frankly this whole thing with them is fishy, and I'd like to know what's really going on.
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
I have also sent this via email to [email protected]. I have no idea if that is a valid address, but it doesn't bounce back. I threw in 1@, [email protected]@ for good measure.

I feel like I'm beating my head against a wall, but I'd prefer not to let this stand as is.
kjj
legendary
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Merit: 1026
How dare these villains attempt to protect their members accounts?  You should call your lawyer immediately.
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
Hello,

I have a small sum of bitcoins in your system. 3.0 BTC to be exact. After the Mt.Gox hack I immediately changed my password, shortly before your servers went down 'to investigate' When you came back online, you had reset my password, and so far I have not received an email allowing me to take back my account.

The last time I accessed my account there was 2.72 BTC there. This was -after- I reset my password, so at that point my money -had not- been removed by malicious users. Shortly after that I sent another 0.28 BTC, and then saw the site was down. So I -know- that that money was there and hadn't been stolen using info from the Mt.Gox hack.

You now have a statement saying that you are sending email to users whose passwords you have changed. Others have gotten their accounts back, some with funds, and some without. So far I have seen nothing from you.

So, am I going to get my account back? Will you be sending me a new password? Have you been hacked yourselves, independently of the Mt.Gox hack?

Or, and I ask this as the only other alternative that I can think of, Are You Thieves Yourselves?
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