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Re: Butterfly Labs New 600GH "Mining Card" - RED FLAGS?!?!
by
Vlad2Vlad
on 25/10/2013, 02:46:19 UTC


Internet tough-guy - just like the Heroes at BFL hiding behind CGI vaporware and an old lady for the past 2 years.


Josh the Troll, I'm gonna make you a promise.   God help you and that con, Sonny, if I ever make any real money in these Cryptos.  There's a legion of angry men out here whom you have personally robbed and at whose expense you have unjustly enriched yourselves and there's nothing more these men would love than to see you and Sonny sobbing in court as you try to lie your way to freedom.

Cause if I do get enough money I will do anything in my power to assemble the finest class action suit this industry has ever seen.  And I don't know about everyone else, but I have kept all the wonderful emails and even the screenshots from BFL chat where you and gang repeatedly insult and lie to your customers, over and over and over again.

Winning a civil suit wouldn't be that hard - but I would go for Prison time, cause you and Sonny deserve some alone time with Bubba and Tyrone.  
And what would be the grounds of this civil suit? A failure to supply the goods that were sold? Doesn't seem so, BFL are churning though their pre-orders, probably about only 25% of the speed they should be, but the bottom line is they are still getting though them. So I am curious as to what is the legal angle here you are claiming? Yes I know in the US you can sue for anything you can possibly think of in your wildest dreams, but lets keep it sensible.





How about holding people money against their will - extortion.  How about the millions lost by people as their money was locked up and they could not get a refund to buy ASICS which were shipping at the time.

There are lots of grounds for a civil suit - but it's the criminal I'm after.  And the awesome thing about federal charges and federal courts is that the proof doesn't have to be beyond a shadow of a doubt.  The burden of proof is low enough that I think a conviction is possible for these thieving crooks.