Cannot withdraw from BTCJam
Updated: 2012-11-30 16:51:38
Hopefully this isn't a big issue, but their withdraw mechanism appears to be broken, and their support is MIA. I'm hoping to get a response from them here. (Are you there, celsopitta ?) Here's the steps I've gone through: Deposit BTC, make loans One loan is funded and opened, others are not funded and BTC is returned to my account I decide withdraw the 0.52 BTC available balance in my account Click withdraw, get "Error executing transaction." Email support@btcjam.com for help (2 days ago) Post a message on their ...

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