Most emails take time to verify. Many users are claiming invalid amounts and there are also many fake emails from users that did not even have accounts.
All messages will get a reply. It takes time and this forum limits the speed of sending PMs.
I was one of the first to reply. I send my email on May 30th and my PM on May 31st. I have seen many many users who have sent messages after me that are getting refunded while I am not. I deposited 1.36 btc to btc-arbs and watched it grow to 1.80. I withdrew less than 0.05 btc when everything was falling to shit. I am asking for 1.25 btc to be refunded to the following address: 1PshALPGVCjWYBbbtXzhMKZFE2cwVbSTSC
I sent my e-mail on May 30th as well. Follow-up PM on June 1st. I had about 10 BTC deposited, so he has a lot of ground to cover. It's clear that he's not trying to pay back most of us mid-large investors yet. Freejack appears to be the only one of us who started to receive something.
There doesn't seem to be any pattern, I have brought this same subject up before and I still think Mr. Btc-arbs would get a lot less pressure if there was a pattern, first responders, highest to lowest, or lowest to highest, or alphabetically or something where we could watch as each person is check marked off.
Still heard nothing here as well and I submitted in May. How do I know that BTC-Arbs doesn't think my claim was real and has ignored it? My situation was a bit different in that I had 2 accounts, so it wouldn't surprise me if the guy thought I was lying about them.