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Amarr Citizen 155
Nordar Innovations.
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Posted - 2010.07.30 00:17:00 -
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Originally by: Varo Jan
Originally by: Lecherito erm, so what's the announcement, exactly?
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1. They're confirming that depositors have lost at least 70% of their deposits.
2. They're announcing that they don't like having their devoid-of-any-substance posts locked by CCP.
I just love your 'greater than thou' attitude, probably why I can't stand you or your posts and try to avoid your threads or talking to you in general(the whole if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all concept). Too bad you can't put your big boy hat on and stop trolling.
Also, I reported my last thread for lacking any content as it was about 90% a joke on Hexxx's behalf. If you would like to engage in mature conversations please feel free, but stooping to the levels that you so often have a problem with makes you nothing more than a hypocrite.
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Amarr Citizen 155
Nordar Innovations.
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Posted - 2010.07.30 01:16:00 -
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Originally by: Breaker77
One can only say that you will begin allowing withdrawls based on a percentage of the ISK they have in their accounts.
Which, as much as I hate giving Vero credit, does sounds like you are acknowledging the majority of depositors ISK is gone forever.
IF people want to get some isk out now. This is not a liquidation and forced withdrawal process. This is in response to those individuals that say they want the % of their isk now versus having to wait until some date in the future to get it all.
So no, Varo is wrong. The only small way in which he is right is if people choose to withdrawal their isk at the current % and forfeit the rest. That is a choice they have to make and one that people have been *****ing about wanting to be given to them.
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Amarr Citizen 155
Nordar Innovations.
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Posted - 2010.07.30 02:45:00 -
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Originally by: Varo Jan
Damn, I laughed so hard at your two posts. Congratulations. You took the bait and reacted exactly as I expected. Thank you for confirming that absolutely nothing has changed at EBank.
Thank you for confirming that you are a troll and nothing more and for showing your maturity level with your last post.
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Amarr Citizen 155
Nordar Innovations.
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Posted - 2010.07.30 04:36:00 -
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Originally by: Varo Jan And you continue to amuse me. You're the last person on earth who should be talking about trolling and maturity levels.
The difference between you and I is that I publicly admit to being an ***-hole whereas you act as though you are without flaws and point fingers in all directions.
Originally by: Varo Jan
Here's the thing. Your two threads are devoid of any substance. They say absolutely nothing new. They continue the tradition of smokescreens and delaying tactics. The bank had already said people wanting to withdraw would only get x on the ISK - sometime. The bank had already said it intended to "work towards full solvency" - sometime.
If you have a specific question, please feel free to ask rather than troll.
Originally by: Varo Jan
So nothing has changed. Now why don't you bugger off, make some real money for the bank for a change, and only open a new EBank thread when you are ready to take action, and not just jaw about taking action at some point in the future.
So making threads about intent to do something or to provide updates is wrong?
I apologize to everyone else for giving you this much attention and overlooking their comments. I'd be more than happy to answer legitimate questions but I don't think anyone else cares to watch us go back and forth.
Originally by: Sugar Jugs Were my questions trollish? Illigitimate? Not worth adressing?
Sorry to harp but I see you replying to other questions, just not mine. :(
My apologies Sugar, I went to bed when you posted then got sidetracked. No EBANK is not solvent, we are simply moving through our plan to the next phase. I don't know the exact % that will be offered to those that wish to cut and run but I believe it to be in the neighborhood of 40%. As far as the past 6 months of activity, there will be more information provided in the % withdrawals update but to summarize: -some people have left -we continue to wade through the accounting mess and automate the reporting process -we've also had to deal with some website/forum issues -people asked to be able to withdraw their isk at the current account value % so we've decided to let them using some idle isk. -some people continue to tell us what we should do then when we go along with it they ***** about it, but they suck and don't matter
I know I've missed something but as always, I'm drinking and posting so there's likely to be omissions. I'm sure someone is likely to "set a trap" for me!
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Amarr Citizen 155
Nordar Innovations.
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Posted - 2010.07.30 07:17:00 -
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Originally by: Cobalt Sixty
Originally by: EBANK Amarr155 Post Account Freeze Withdrawals If you deposited isk AFTER the account freeze (8/25/2009) and wish to withdraw your isk (you are not obligated to), please submit a support ticket with the pertinent details of the deposit. If you wait to request a withdrawal during the pre account freeze withdrawal period you will forfeit all but the current account %. Basically, if you deposited isk after the freeze you need to either go through the procedure of withdrawing it now or wait until after the pre account freeze withdrawal period ends.
Wasn't this always the case? I've been under the impression that anyone who deposited after the freeze (often by accident) could request withdrawal of their funds without a penalty.
If my perception is indeed the case, then this part of your announcement appears to read: "Hi, (in maybe as soon as two weeks time) we're keeping most of your money if you deposited it after EBANK failed - for another indeterminate period, the current one approaching a year.". If I'm wrong, then ... well, pretty much the same statement again anyway.
It feels like you're trying to excuse yourselves for keeping more money in whatever is left of EBANK. Is it unfeasible to action withdrawals on all post-freeze deposits? If so, why?
You are both correct and incorrect. Isk deposited after the freeze has always been available to be withdrawn. The point I was trying to make is that if you deposited isk AFTER the freeze and you wait to request a withdraw DURING the % withdraw period, you will forfeit all but the % that pre-freeze withdraws are going to get. It sounds confusing and is confusing. I'm not saying we are keeping your isk if you don't withdraw it, I'm saying either withdraw it before the % withdraw period or after the % withdraw period but not during.
The most important part of this whole announcement was to notify post-freeze depositors about the coming change so they could decide if they want 100% of their isk out now, or that they have to wait until after the % withdraw period to get 100%. I just don't want them requesting withdrawals during the % withdraw period and not getting the 100% that we have always agreed to pay them. Clear as mud or?
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Amarr Citizen 155
Nordar Innovations.
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Posted - 2010.08.03 23:48:00 -
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Again I want to remind everyone that if you submit a support ticket without a character name, it becomes nearly impossible to help you. Please remember to provide enough details to make it possible to help you. Thanks.
http://support.eve-bank.net
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Amarr Citizen 155
Nordar Innovations.
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Posted - 2010.08.07 04:59:00 -
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I received an interesting evemail today that I thought I would share.
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From: XXXXXXXXX Sent: 2010.08.06 22:56 To: EBANK Amarr155,
Hail.
I am writing an article at the moment about another bank that is set to open called EOBT and I would like if possible a short statement from EBANK on their thoughts about the new competition.
If you could provide me with a statement, I would much appreciate it.
Thank you, XXXXXXXXX
I've been trying to decide how to respond and I've come up with a few ideas, let me know which one you like and I'll send it. Or post your own short response.
1. Competition? So they are going to be open for a year then the CEO is going to steal most of the isk and leave the game.... and they are somehow going to do it better than EBANK did? How unoriginal.
2. You're writing an article about a bank opening in Eve? God, the game must have really gotten boring when there's nothing better to report on.
3. Technically, we aren't really a bank right now. We're more of a holding company.... we hold a lot of debt and a little bit of isk and people can't really have it right now.
4. They're opening a bank in Eve? Tell them I've got a bridge for sale.
5. You should really do your homework next time. If you had, you would already know our statement about this new "competition".... /finger.
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Amarr Citizen 155
Nordar Innovations.
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Posted - 2010.09.03 22:11:00 -
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Originally by: Pandorianna Hmm, so as a potential new costumer... EBANK offers me a place to send my money for them to use and I can't withdraw it or if I manage to I receive no interest and have to go through a huge hassle to do that. Why would anyone do that??? Why not keep my money, put it in trade and wait for the products to eventually sell... I get to keep my money that way. In the meantime every one not using ebank.. please send me money for some reason you'll get it back.
No thanks, we don't want you as a customer...your ability to state the obvious is way to obvious for us.
In case anyone else missed the last year, we aren't seeking new depositors. We don't like the ones we already have so why would we want more?
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