report the authorities, you can do it here
https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspxyou can search in more places where you can report them, if they are not responding you mean they do not take you seriously. don't expect negative feedback will solve your problem, you searched them for many days and they simply ignored you. do something You would in real life, report them the authorities.
Thank you for the suggestion!
The reason this is so serious right now to me is because I just finished law school and will not start work until October. That said, I have discussed options with friends and there are several potential remedies, though admittedly most of them will cost more than $2,000 even if I filed my own paperwork. Here, the company has spent many thousands of dollars on development, branding, website, iOS, Android apps, etc. I cannot see how it is worthwhile to snub me, be angry about the negative publicity, and simply do nothing.
In addition to reporting them basically everywhere, which I am certain a savvy tech company would be aware might happen (and hence has obfuscated their real identity) what they probably do not realize is that it is relatively easy and almost costless to get a TRO vs Apple and Google to stop pushing the app on their markets for consumer fraud purposes (assuming they do not provide an answer which would necessarily disclose their identity and allow for further potential legal action). Also, because they have availed themselves of GoDaddyś private registration service they have brought themselves within the jurisdiction of the United States for both civil and criminal actions related to the website business. There are punitive damages available in Nevada, 3X dispute for tort claims and accessory to fraud is criminal so they are uncapped.
Further, there has been a crackdown in New York State on online fraud generally and draconian regulations on cryptocurrency specifically. Absent some sort of diplomatic justification, I cannot see how they could both keep the website/brand they built and not answer in the U.S. on civil and criminal charges for this (FYI: grand larceny is a felony and in most states, $500-$1000 is enough to meet the threshold).
I guess what I am trying to get at here is not so much the eventuality that I might be able to resolve the situation with them (though I probably could not do so expediently without all of your help) but more so that I believe in this community and the ability to resolve disputes without judicial interference, otherwise lest the whole of this ecosystem is simply the next smartest thief.
I will get these funds back, as a matter of principle. In two months time, though I may literally not have access to electricity or food and have to sleep on random sofas in the meantime I will be empowered to make their lives miserable. Or rather, to force a choice to resolve my situation or abandon the website. I do not want it to come that. I just want recognition and resolution. But I am willing to accept vindication if I continue to be taken as a fool.