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Re: Instawallet claim process
by
pyedpyper
on 10/04/2013, 14:48:17 UTC
Tronlet: Many good points. Since I don't have data about the site, I have no idea how many users there are on this service.

At least there's one very outspoken member of the community on this thread claiming he has 100 BTC outstanding, and that he has screenshots of everything, why could not people like that be helped at the very least ?

Also, no police report number ?

And at one point they claim that bitcoins are stolen, yet later they claim everybody's bitcoins are safe. Which is it ?

Maybe once the claims process is opened they will be helped, and perhaps faster than others since the 90 day period is only for the sub-50 BTC ones.

Also, they might be planning on replenishing the stolen ones out of their own pocket, or maybe they were just talking about bitcoin-central. Realistically, as long as a small number of coins were stolen, all wallets should be able to be reimbursed, due to the number of wallets that will never be claimed.

On the lack of a police report number, they could just not want to make such a thing public, but especially their lack of even an explanation for a lack of a police report number makes this the point where I kind of cross over from trying to provide valid defenses, to just playing devil's advocate.

Boussac, seriously. At least acknowledge the requests for a police report number? Apologies if you have, I haven't read every post.

He has not once acknowledged that question (now put to him repeatedly by many different forum members), let alone answered it.

And, in my opinion, there can be no sane, rational or legal reason to not provide that information. Especially in light of the problems the withholding of that information is causing.

Of course, more specifically, Boussac is also persisting in witholding his real name and present formal relationship to Paymium.

All suspicious activities. Or perhaps he just has a raging ego and cannot take being "told" what to do (or even respond to a request he does not feel like answering). Either way it is grossly unprofessional, in bad faith, and will do endless harm to Paymium's reputation.

Boussac, I ask you again - respectfully, humbly, amicably and in good faith:

Would you please give your real name, your current position at Paymium, and the police report file number (or other verifiable proof that Paymium has actually filed a case with the police).

So simple...