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Topic
Board Exchanges
Re: Poloniex's taking money from its customers to cover its loss
by
squatter
on 12/06/2019, 17:56:15 UTC
Nobody has talked about it, but one thing is strange:

Clam's crypto-crash was on May the 26th, but Poloniex took money from its customers on June the 6th. For 10 days, they had covered the loss. And I didn't even knew that the Clam crypto-crap had crashed. Then, suddenly, Poloniex changed its mind, and decided to make their customers pay.

Good catch. I didn't even notice the dates.

They may have overestimated their ability to convince defaulted borrowers to pay up. A few poor saps probably deposited coins, but they probably switched gears once they realized the loss won't be recovered. This seems to be the extent of their legal threats to borrowers now:

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All of the defaulted borrowers’ accounts were frozen after they defaulted and will remain frozen until they repay their loans and comply with Poloniex terms of service.

Good luck with that, Poloniex. Roll Eyes