It's impatience that set that petition in motion, and rage, and obviously fear. Its impatience that lead to an extremely poor decision that may just cost people alot of money... the only thing i am right now is patient, i mean honestly... what else am i gonna do... i mean there is so little chance of this succeeding for everyone involved that it should have been considered last resort... if you think intelligence and using it is considered trolling now... i have some bad news for you.
Let's give you the benefit of the doubt and respond earnestly.
Impatience certainly is not what motivated me. I waited until well after what they owed me had become a money-losing proposition before joining the petition. That waiting period was also many months after Hashfast's alleged 'drop dead' delivery date. It was not impatience. If it was impatience, it would have been in November, 2013.
Rage? No. Some anger, yes, but I'm past any rage. I can't dial back the network hashrate. Hashfast can't either. So, after the anger mostly subsides, I mainly want the truth and whatever consequences its revelation brings to Hashfast. I very much want to know whether it was incompetence, graft, some combination of the two, or something else entirely that caused this company to let its customers down so badly. I don't see any route other than the courts for this information to come to light, specifically, a filing with the potential to result in Hashfast's inner workings being opened up - without costing a fortune and enriching attorneys at customers' further loss.
Fear? What on earth is there to be afraid of? Hashfast's cash debt to me isn't large, and losing it isn't going to make any huge difference in my life, if that's the result of this. In fact, there's almost certainly more to be afraid of by allowing yourself to be named in the suit than there is in hiding behind anonymous handles (cough).
If you are earnest, then I think you may have a limited ability to recognize differences between your own perceived self-interest and that of others in similar, but not the same, positions. I also think that you massively overestimate Hashfast's intent to make amends with its customers. Hashfast is the one that "lost" your money, not those of us that have taken action against this abomination of a company.