. . .What total idiocy. . .
. . .Why would any judge. . .
. . .Wrong! . . .
. . .Au contraire. . .
. . .Nope, they (and you) were 100% flat-out wrong. . .
. . .Au contraire. . .
. . .iCEBREAKER: Expressed an opinion. . .
. . .Well you lost that bet. . .
. . .Common sense, common law, and common decency say. . .
. . .I didn't think you would lose the argument gracefully. . .
. . .Heh. Don't get me started! . . .
. . .*climbs back on turnip truck*. . .
Wow. 12 posts in a row all to say "Neener, neener, neener. I'm great and you are all dumb!"
You might want to cut back on the caffeine.
BitFloor did the right thing. They contacted legal help and made sure that everything was handled properly rather than taking the advice of you, me, or any other random person trying to give advice on an internet discussion forum. They shut down ALL withdrawals, and stopped all public communication for a few days (probably on advice from those lawyers) giving the lawyers time to figure out the best legal course of action. It is not yet clear exactly what the final determinations were, but they have decided that ACH withdrawals of USD are now acceptable. That's great and I'm glad to hear it, but there may be a lot of circumstances behind that decision, and it might not be as simple as you've implied.