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Re: Can I file a lawsuit against someone who owes me Bitcoins?
by
SebastianJu
on 10/08/2015, 13:11:51 UTC
Ha, yeah. I have text messages as evidence and screenshots. Also have receipts and text messages for the money transfers.  Also I live in nyc

All depends if the person lives in the US, ive had people cut and run with 10's of thousands and tried to contact their law enforcement and was in these word:

We do not recognize this online currency we can't and will not waste resources for something that holds no real physical value.
I was then informed of other channels we could try and use but they all basically said the same thing. Most European countries are this way.





I live in a state were it is legal tender so if they also lived in my state its considered a currency.
The cash proofs is enough but the legal fee's dealing with someone outside the US isnt worth it and your better off taking it as a 4.5k investment in knowledge.

But if they live in the US sue them im sure you can find someone online that can find you all the info you need.

That's a quite hefty response from them. And i can't believe that they are right. I mean the government want's us to pay taxes coming from cryptocurrencies. But they don't want to go behind anything like a bitcoin only because they believe it has no real value? Thousands of people say it has no real value.

Judging from that these policemen would not go after a painting from picasso too. It has no real value beside some minerals, and organic things. But the value comes form people believing it has value.

I would have sued them for not acting on my behalf. Unbelieveable.