edit: I think OP should change the title of this thread (if possible). Calling something a scam just because it steps on your toes is an overreaction, and, in this case, has portrayed OP in a much worse light that he was trying for with intersango.
Well it sounds like a scam to me, freezing my account AFTER I made a deposit during this bizarre period where I could deposit, exchange but most certainly not withdraw? A period where I couldn't even get an answer as to why I couldn't withdraw my coins? Not a proper word back from them since this started?
It sounds to me like Intersango should get their account-blocking procedure fixed. It does not sound like a scam. Calling it a scam would imply that they are *deliberately* trying to steal your money, and by extension, others' money. Your over-hyped over-reaction does no good to anyone. And it's not just you - this behaviour of prematurely shouting SCAM SCAM SCAM at the top of one's voice seems all too frequent in the bitcoin world.
Note that I'm leaving aside the question of whether blocking *you* was justified or not; I'm just talking about the technicalities of how to go about blocking an account once it has been determined that an account should be blocked.
Right well I can't see under what sort of circumstance you would know if someone is being scammed; where someone is clearly stating "I am swindling your money" perhaps? In most cases one can only assume if someone is scamming you.
Anyhow if your so certain I havn't been scammed and this has just been one big silly error then why have I STILL not had ANY response from them?