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Re: [Closing]Mining Company Closing with 3.3 GHash/s - JLP-BMD
by
PolymorphicAssasin
on 12/12/2012, 04:13:30 UTC
Let me clarify this.

Anyone whom has received an email from stating I have received your information, share count, and payment address, you need to do nothing, unless you want to update your payment address. Regardless, your claim has been processed and the email was notifying you of that.


I never received any email. From you, GLBSE, or any other issuer.  I submitted my claim information the same day (possibly withing 36 hrs) that the [sane/v2.0] claims process was put up on GLBSE.

Only if you have not received an email you need to contact me within the next 6 days. This means that you have not submitted your claim to the GLBSE yet/James hasn't processed your claim yet. You have had 2+ months to submit your claim to the GLBSE, if you haven't done that yet, you have no right to complain about a loss that you don't care enough to take the 30 seconds required to submit a claim for.

Again - No email here.  I'm assuming it's because I didn't refund the claw-back until earlier this week.  From what I'm reading it appears Mr McCarthy is holding email addresses hostage for those clawbacks. Does this message constitute me contacting you?  Or is there some other requirement for 'contact'. Please inform so I can follow the process.
Also - to be clear - You didn't see me complaining - Just advising you as to how it looked from my optic.  I cared enough to submit my claim, but then didn't care enough to stand around and watch the next 6-8 weeks go by.  Like I said - call me lazy or whatever, but I felt like there were others in my position who might be similarly affected, so I thought I might throw a bit of advice against the wall and see if if stuck. Do as you will, I cannot change you.

If you make no attempt to contact me, when you have not received an email confirming your claim, you forfeit your opportunity to make a claim. You have had over two months to do so at this point.
That's a red herring.  You've offered exactly 7 days to make a claim.  Again - I can't change you dude, and I'm not trying to.  Just pointing out how it looks.  It looks like a cash grab. Do as you will.