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Topic: LEGAL COURSE of ACTION Discussion --- bASIC / BitcoinASIC - page 13. (Read 21287 times)

full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
It's nice to see people starting to receive BTC back.. however, looking at this whole ordeal as a whole.. he is still a scammer and a sack of shit..   

Everyone who annunced their work on ASIC projects got problems over problems, delays, and difficulties. BTCFPGA project included. Unfortunately, a business can go wrong. If people are receiving BTC back, it's great news.

You may say he could have managed better the situation, but I don't find correct insulting him this way.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
It's nice to see people starting to receive BTC back.. however, looking at this whole ordeal as a whole.. he is still a scammer and a sack of shit..   

The word "scam" should not just be looked at in the sense of losing money.. but the total mismanagement, lies, deceit and incompetence that Tom orchestrated.


legendary
Activity: 1112
Merit: 1000
If he was clever and held the BTC, he made 800k USD with our interest free credit when everything is paid back.

Have a look at the following transaction, it's the BTC 345 refund I got

http://blockchain.info/address/15c3BkjkKTxVshZaQoxFWAbCAF1MDuL8ES

Can you tell where the BTC come from?

From the daily deposit of BTC 10 (http://blockchain.info/address/199ogzBses5fcz3VhKPTu6iLybR3ZHvAKQ) I speculate this is money coming in from mining?
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
It's nice to see people starting to receive BTC back.. however, looking at this whole ordeal as a whole.. he is still a scammer and a sack of shit..   

The word "scam" should not just be looked at in the sense of losing money.. but the total mismanagement, lies, deceit and incompetence that Tom orchestrated.

legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1261
If he was clever and held the BTC, he made 800k USD with our interest free credit when everything is paid back.

If he is not that clever, he screwed us customers even more by refusing waiting until the exchange rate climbed to 25 USD.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
It is probably because he was touched by someone sending him a wool sweater. A bit of kindness goes a mighty long way.
hero member
Activity: 642
Merit: 500
Yeah, with the lack of communication, I'm surprised.  I might be pulling my "Team Tommy" shirt back out of the garbage.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Love the Bitcoin.
hero member
Activity: 642
Merit: 500
BTC refund received here also (for 3 units).
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
You might want to include Oceania instead of Australia, down this side of the planet (most of the planet actually) Australia is a country that does not include New Zealand.

EDIT: Autralasia is also valid, its just not used much down here.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 506
New poll above. For those that have property claims with bASIC. Please choose from the list where you are located in the world.
It's not entirely random. There is a reason for asking this.

Thanks!

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hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 506
Final Poll Results:

Question:    About how much does bASIC owe you? (this might help estimate total property claims)

$   600    11 (11.2%)
$ 1,100    22 (22.4%)
$ 1,700    3 (3.1%)
$ 2,200    12 (12.2%)
$ 3,300    10 (10.2%)
$ 4,400    7 (7.1%)
$ 5,500    1 (1%)
$ 11,000    4 (4.1%)
$ 16,500    2 (2%)
$ 22,000    11 (11.2%)
More than $ 25,000    15 (15.3%)    [Note: This option was added about a day after the poll began]
Total Voters: 98

Summary: Poll indicates at least $825,600 taken from at least 98 persons.

...

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hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 506
700k, man thats a shitload of money...ouch

More now. See the updates on the original post.

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legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1002
700k, man thats a shitload of money...ouch
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 506
(2) What is the estimated collective amount of the claims, or how to determine this? (a lawyer would probably want to know this)
Update: Poll indicates at least $609,500 taken.

@||bit `Stolen` better describes the situation. We will never see our money back but I'll say revenge will be sweater.
is it made of wool?

Not to troll you (I do apologize in advance for the weird sounding post) but every time I see your name I think I'm seeing "NachoLibre" and a picture of Jack Black pops up in my head of him saying whatever you are posting lol.


PuertoLibre was responding to oceans - not me.

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legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
(2) What is the estimated collective amount of the claims, or how to determine this? (a lawyer would probably want to know this)
Update: Poll indicates at least $609,500 taken.

@||bit `Stolen` better describes the situation. We will never see our money back but I'll say revenge will be sweater.
is it made of wool?

Tom will find out, but yes mostly made of wool..
sr. member
Activity: 249
Merit: 250
(2) What is the estimated collective amount of the claims, or how to determine this? (a lawyer would probably want to know this)
Update: Poll indicates at least $609,500 taken.

@||bit `Stolen` better describes the situation. We will never see our money back but I'll say revenge will be sweater.
is it made of wool?

Not to troll you (I do apologize in advance for the weird sounding post) but every time I see your name I think I'm seeing "NachoLibre" and a picture of Jack Black pops up in my head of him saying whatever you are posting lol.

legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
(2) What is the estimated collective amount of the claims, or how to determine this? (a lawyer would probably want to know this)
Update: Poll indicates at least $609,500 taken.

@||bit `Stolen` better describes the situation. We will never see our money back but I'll say revenge will be sweater.
is it made of wool?
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 506

--- Poll Closing Soon ---
Last chance to take the poll. Results so far:

About how much does bASIC owe you? (this might help estimate total property claims)
$   600    11 (11.7%)
$ 1,100    22 (23.4%)
$ 1,700    3 (3.2%)
$ 2,200    12 (12.8%)
$ 3,300    10 (10.6%)
$ 4,400    7 (7.4%)
$ 5,500    1 (1.1%)
$ 11,000    4 (4.3%)
$ 16,500    2 (2.1%)
$ 22,000    10 (10.6%)
More than $ 25,000    12 (12.8%) [Note: This choice was added about a day after the poll started]
Total Voters: 94

Total owed based on those polled to present: $728,600

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