Goat was sent a list of claim codes, and the # of shares associated with those codes. That alone, is all he needs, to know the breakdown of the shares.
What does Goat do if he someone presents him one of those codes and then he receives a later claim using the same code that is accompanied by massive evidence documenting that that particular person held the security? Who is assuming this liability?
He is of course... he should have crossed out the code with a #2 pencil to avoid double-crediting. And, he should work quickly to get as many people linked up to their claim codes as possible, as the longer he drags this out, the worse it gets.
On the info page, you will find the # of shares you had at the time of the delisting, your claim code, which will match the entry on the list Goat now has.
How can Goat verify that? He is essentially being compelled to accept a representation from a party he has little reason to trust.
He verifies it by comparing against the list. His trust issues, aren't relevant. He is manufacturing this controversy. As long as the codes and quantities people submit, match up with the list, I don't see what the problem is. As asset-holders, as this typical-goat thing drags on, he would be better off worrying about his own trust, instead of this attempt to cause Nefario and GLBSE harm the way he's doing.
Any further dealings with the issue, are no longer being facilitated by GLBSE, and you now have to deal with Goat directly, when trading your shares, and collecting dividends.
In other words, GLBSE has abandoned their customers.
Everyone has a unique claim code.
How does Goat verify this? Or does he have to take your word for it?
Goat now administers his issues personally, unless he gets the issues re-listed at another exchange, at which point the claim codes will allow him to get the shares allocated to the proper asset-holder's account at the new exchange, if the asset-holder has an account there.
In other words, GLBSE has abandoned their customers. Goat is in a no win situation. If he refuses to honor the claim codes, he will be branded a scammer. If he agrees to honor the claim codes, he may encounter impossible situations with competing claims. Meanwhile, the customers who relied on GLBSE are in the cold as there appears to be little sign of cooperation -- frankly, from either side.
GLBSE hasn't abandoned their customers. Goat and his issues have been evicted. This is a mess of Goat's creation. When he dragged their dispute out into the public to drag it through the mud, for the sole purpose of hurting Nefario and GLBSE, he earned the eviction.
If he refuses to honor the claim codes, then he deserves to be branded a scammer, for abandoning his fiduciary duty to his shareholders.
If he honors them, and he starts getting competing claims, which I don't see happening unless he let his computer get compromised, or someone's account on GLBSE got hacked, then if he was smart (which I am no longer sure about), he would hold onto those until the issue is resolved.
At this point, the only thing he should be doing, is be taking people's claim codes, along with their contact information, and building up his asset-holder list. Then, if duplicate claims are submitted, then those shares are put on hold until the dispute has been resolved... preferably privately, and not dragged through the forum...
Nobody has any right to expect any further cooperation from GLBSE, as they are no longer involved in managing Goat's issues. Goat has the share breakdowns with the claim codes, and all of the asset-holders can obtain their claim codes through the portfolio page. Nefario has met his duty at this point, and is no longer involved.
-- Smoov