Pages:
Author

Topic: Unofficial Coinbase user2user support/discussion thread - page 2. (Read 5514 times)

legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283

Update:  I have made a BTC sale, recieved money in my incomming checking account and moved it to my real checking account.

I started the sign-up process late Friday night, and the transaction was achieved by mid-day Wednessday.  Less than three business days...which was still time enough to do my share of whining, carping and snarking.

The best news is that I did not have to give up scans of my identity documents to a Bitcoin start-up and risk having them exploited somehow.  I did not expect this.

To top things off, I got what I consider to be a fair price.  Somewhere between Mt. Gox which is pulled high since they are having trouble being an actual exchange, and Bitstamp which is inundated by desperate souls who will take a loss so they can buy something to eat.

So far I have to give Coinbase very high marks.  I've got no response on my various queries, complaints, requests, and suggestions, but at the end of the day the platform worked as I needed it to.  I'd have been aggravated by a long delay in support if it were actually blocking me from what I wish to achieve.

legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283
Go to 'Buy/Sell' and then 'History' where you can download your account activity reports as csv files and have them send to your email.

Yup.  I found it but forgot to update this note.  I was sure it had to be there but sometime I can miss the simplest thing.  They had this option in an obvious place but I just missed it.

So far Coinbase seems simple (which I prefer) and includes most of the necessary features.  I'm pretty hopeful that it will prove to be a good solution for my needs and it is on track to be.  Linking to my checking account is a dream come true in fact.

One missing feature which I would very much appreciate before I could use it as a wallet-type service would be to have the ability to sign things.  It may just not be applicable under their structure of dealing with addresses.  I am personally not adverse to using a different service as an on-line wallet to just keep the spending money I need in the immediate future though.  Coinbase may in fact prefer that users do just this.  I've not enough experience with their service to determine what, exactly, the utilization space they wish to target is.

newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
Go to 'Buy/Sell' and then 'History' where you can download your account activity reports as csv files and have them send to your email.
legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283

New Question:

Has anyone found a way to download activity reports?

This is critical to me as I need to keep precise records of my involvement in Bitcoin.  Most of my BTC came through Tradehill and I was able to download activity reports which had good precision.  This will form the basis of my cost inputs when I do my taxes, but I need also the other side of the books.  Coinbase seems to be targetting professionals so I would have expected such reports to be integrated as a foundation of their service design.  But I cannot find them in my scan of things.

legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283
Update:

This morning the two small deposits appeared on my Wells Fargo on-line account.

I insert the values into the Coinbase UI and the web site immediately changed my status to level-1.

I sold a couple of BTC and it appears from the web site anyway to have gone fine.  If/when the money is actually deposited in my bank account in a way that I can verify, I will call success.

It seems that in less than two business days I have managed to get an account going and solving the problem I needed solved.  If indeed I can sell BTC at will, quickly, and for a fair price, that is my main goal.  At this point it seems that I don't even need to provide this Bitcoin related start-up with sensitive identity documents to achieve my goal.  This would be better than I expected.

Intuitively it seems that if fiat is going through an official bank account, any problems with identity and reporting should be solved and thus supplying identity docs to an un-trusted start-up should not be necessary.  From what I can see so far, Coinbase is demonstrating this.

I suggest that the problem I experienced yesterday was a bug in that the e-mail sent by Coinbase 'jumped the gun' a bit.  Possibly they sent a success mail when they managed to make the tiny deposits.  Possibly also Wells Fargo does not update certain kind of inputs on their UI quickly.

legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283
For this kind of issues no one but the guy from Coinbase can help you out (you can find him around in this forum). Just send him a message to see if he can help.

Certainly I have sent them an e-mail which is the only mode of support that I can see.  It is only reasonable to allow at least a day for a response, and that period of time has not yet elapsed.

I agree that only Coinbase has the ability to explain the discrepancy between the automated e-mail they sent, and their web site.  In this case I just wanted to find out if anyone else had noticed the phenomenon since this particular failure mode seems notable to me.  The main reason being that it will help me choose the appropriate attempts at further interactions with them.  That is, if this is a common problem that is automatically resolved then I won't bother to try to follow up.

I do hope that someone at Coinbase would notice this thread and participate in it since it would almost certainly help both myself in overcoming initial issues, and also very probably would help others in seeing the quality of their support efforts.

newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
For this kind of issues no one but the guy from Coinbase can help you out (you can find him around in this forum). Just send him a message to see if he can help.
legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283

Ya, your comments help though generally it is what I was able to infer from my experience so far.  Thanks for the input!

The main thing that I am still wondering about is the mis-match between what automated e-mail from Coinbase says and what the rest of their system believes to be true.

I'd still like to know if anyone else has noted such a mis-match, and if so, was it transient and self correcting, or was further interaction with Coinbase's support required to rectify the problem?

newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
If you keep browsing with the same browser on the same laptop/desktop, the 30 day save will work until it expires or you clean the cookies on your browser whichever comes first. Switching IP addresses will not change the 2-factor verification code already saved on your machine.

As for the phone numbers, you can set which one you would like to receive calls/SMS as primary phone that way you know which phone you should use. You signed up an account with them less than 1 business day ago, so you should wait 2-3 more days to see if a verification transaction shows up on your bank account (in case you chose to have some tiny amounts of funds deposited onto your account, I actually don't know how the verification works if you gave them your account login credentials to instant verify). Verification is required if you want to buy or cash out some bitcoins with your bank account. Sending and receiving BTC are basically free and ready to go as soon as your account is created.

My 2 cents hope that helps.
legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283

Now an actual real question:

I received an automated e-mail saying specifically that my bank account was both linked and verified and wishing me congratulations.

I logged on to my on-line banking and could see no activity.  Normally Wells Fargo does display all activity on the same day I believe, but there may be a status change that occurs between business days.

On Coinbase, my account still shows that I am at the 'need to link an account' phase, and my limits are set for level-0.

Has anyone else experienced this?

(BTW, I was able generate a BTC addy, label it, and send in a token 5 BTC.  It took me a little time to find the right tab to do this.  But my balance showed up within minutes.  Funding came from my blockchain.info spending money account.)

legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283
About the phone and 2-factor issues associated with having a cell phone but living out of cell phone range as per the thread which in the OP:

My thought to do a 30 day save on my secure travel laptop and activate my cell phone from the road worked.  I was worried that the 30 day save would be re-set if I switched IP addresses or something like that.  It was not, and I believe I now have my cell phone added.

I sent an e-mail request to dis-able 2-factor auth since I consider it a security regression in my case.  I don't know if they will or can do this yet.  I don't recommend it for people who are not pretty familiar with access security and/or plan to hold more funds in their Coinbase account or linked bank account than they can afford to lose.

As for the issue that both my cell and land-line end in the same last two digits and phone numbers are represented on the UI as xxx...xxNN, I won't know if/how the coded that issue until and unless I need to 2-fact again.  Hopefully if the numbers appear identical on their UI, I'll at least be able to infer which is which by the order in which the appear.

 - edit - clarify.
legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283
Reserved.
legendary
Activity: 4760
Merit: 1283

I just want a thread to toss around ideas and experiences with other Coinbase users.  I really didn't see a likely thread in my forum search.

I find it interesting, valuable, and often efficient to handle certain things in public, and if an official support person participates then things are that much better.  At this point Coinbase seems to new to have a ticketing system, and I've not received any feedback on specific questions or problems I've had or experienced via their e-mail support framework.  I signed up less than one business day ago, so it is a bit to early to bitch about ineffective support, but I've seen some complaints about that being an issue.  It's understandable for new and/or popular services.  Hopefully an active thread such as this can help take some load off, and will not be abused to excessively by competition or those holding a grudge.

Information about how the Coinbase service works is pretty lite until one initiates the sign-up process.  Even then when one gets access, there are still some things which are not obvious or well explained.  I say 'valuable' above because I hope that people who are trying to decide if Coinbase is right for them can gain some benefit from such a thread and use it to augment other information they may dig up.

I started this thread as an extension of some conversations here:

  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/best-exchange-as-of-right-now-oct-2013-to-buy-bitcoins-313802

 - edit:  fix embarrasing spelling mistake in post title.
Pages:
Jump to: