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what should i do with blockchain what should i do with blockchain

05-23-2017 , 09:47 AM
Hello 2+2

Thursday the 18th i deposit 800 usd into my ACR account using blockchain, then yesterday i withdrawal 200 from my ignition account into blockchain, after 2 hours the money hit my blockchain account but when i look into the balance it says 1100. I think is because the price of the bitcoin increase a lot during the week and then i transfer the 1100 into my coinbase account.

Then i notice that the problem is that the 800 ACR transaction is not showing up in my trx history so blockchain shows the 800 ( ACR) + 200 (ignition) + 100 (profit for BTC price ) in my total balance but the ACR went succesful last week and the money been in my acr account for over a week, so it was a blockchain problem.

Now i try to log in into my blockchain account and it gives me an error about that my balance can not be negative number.

What should i do? contact blockchain and give the 800 back to them? or i was just lucky and keep the 800? you think i can be in trouble for keeping it?
05-23-2017 , 09:49 AM
Give it back and pay closer attention next time?


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05-23-2017 , 10:15 AM
It's not a problem in your end.
I saw a lot of other people report the same kind of behavior from blockchain.(most of them were loosing money, not gaining :-D )
Just contact blockchain support. It will be fixed

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05-23-2017 , 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Mohsen
It's not a problem in your end.
I saw a lot of other people report the same kind of behavior from blockchain.(most of them were loosing money, not gaining :-D )
Just contact blockchain support. It will be fixed

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yes the problem was on blockchain end.
05-23-2017 , 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Mohsen
It's not a problem in your end.
I saw a lot of other people report the same kind of behavior from blockchain.(most of them were loosing money, not gaining :-D )
Just contact blockchain support. It will be fixed

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Not a problem on his end? Ever heard of "if it seems too good to be true, it probably ain't true?" Suppose it was $2,000 he cashed out and blockchain shows an $11,000 balance? C'mon. Bitcoin has some swings, but not 5x what was cashed out.
05-23-2017 , 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by goodsaint
Not a problem on his end? Ever heard of "if it seems too good to be true, it probably ain't true?" Suppose it was $2,000 he cashed out and blockchain shows an $11,000 balance? C'mon. Bitcoin has some swings, but not 5x what was cashed out.
so in that case blockchain wouldnt let him cashout the 11k, but if they let him, the problem was on blockchain
05-23-2017 , 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by hdrodriguez
so in that case blockchain wouldnt let him cashout the 11k, but if they let him, the problem was on blockchain
So, if you go to an ATM to withdraw $200 and it spits out $1000, it's the bank's problem? Well, you're right. It's also your problem if you don't return the money. This has happened before. The bank like blockchain knows who you are. They will remove it from your account, if you don't return it. And if you don't have it in your account, legal action will be pursued.
05-23-2017 , 11:09 AM
WPN likely accepted the deposit with 0 confirmations, then the transaction never confirmed, so it was returned to your blockchain.info wallet.

It's not a 'blockchain' problem. It's a problem with bitcoin itself and people not making sure their transactions actually confirm.
05-23-2017 , 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by goodsaint
So, if you go to an ATM to withdraw $200 and it spits out $1000, it's the bank's problem? Well, you're right. It's also your problem if you don't return the money. This has happened before. The bank like blockchain knows who you are. They will remove it from your account, if you don't return it. And if you don't have it in your account, legal action will be pursued.
true if it was a bank, to open a blockchain account only you need an email and thats it. Coinbase required social and all your info, but not blockchain
05-23-2017 , 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by IT2017
true if it was a bank, to open a blockchain account only you need an email and thats it. Coinbase required social and all your info, but not blockchain
Ah,,,I see. Then I guess it's just a morals issue. So, are you going to make your decision based on your morals or those of other posters?
05-23-2017 , 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by goodsaint
So, if you go to an ATM to withdraw $200 and it spits out $1000, it's the bank's problem? Well, you're right. It's also your problem if you don't return the money. This has happened before. The bank like blockchain knows who you are. They will remove it from your account, if you don't return it. And if you don't have it in your account, legal action will be pursued.
I stand corrected. Blockchain doesn't know who you are.
05-23-2017 , 11:38 PM
Blockchain is based in Luxembourg so i not sure about any legalities. However I also notice acr credits btc deposits with zero confirmations, at least for me they do.
05-25-2017 , 12:22 PM
Is there a way to directly contact blockchain support?

I deposited $125 on ACR on Monday May 15th. It's still showing 0/3 confirmations on BC
05-25-2017 , 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by geegeebye
Is there a way to directly contact blockchain support?

I deposited $125 on ACR on Monday May 15th. It's still showing 0/3 confirmations on BC
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