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May 21, 2017, 09:35:28 PM
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Even if they track him down the govt have Nfi how to recover the funds, they never return anything to the original holders anyway.

Just like any other ponzi scam the govt keep the funds Vern goes to a country club for few years as a white collar criminal and drinks pina coladas on the beach as he siphons the wallets afterwards.

It is ok for the govt to tax everyone into oblivion and chase you for a few hundred you claimed as write offs after paying 40% + income tax but trying to find a thief who stole millions they are not even interested.

The govt know every phone call, internet web page and credit transaction you do now.

I find it strange none of cryptsy employees know anything, where are they, no one has any credit card references to travel logs, receipts or passport records?

Yeah right he just vanished into the ether like fricking Keyser Soze.

What an absolute load of BS...

Funny that you evoke Keysaer Soze in this space.

Read the first sentence here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyser_S%C3%B6ze#Concept_and_creation

Then read what follows the quoted following found here: http://cinetropolis.net/christopher-mcquarrie-gets-verbal-on-the-usual-suspects/

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May 21, 2017, 10:26:01 PM
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Even if they track him down the govt have Nfi how to recover the funds, they never return anything to the original holders anyway.

Just like any other ponzi scam the govt keep the funds Vern goes to a country club for few years as a white collar criminal and drinks pina coladas on the beach as he siphons the wallets afterwards.

It is ok for the govt to tax everyone into oblivion and chase you for a few hundred you claimed as write offs after paying 40% + income tax but trying to find a thief who stole millions they are not even interested.

The govt know every phone call, internet web page and credit transaction you do now.

I find it strange none of cryptsy employees know anything, where are they, no one has any credit card references to travel logs, receipts or passport records?

Yeah right he just vanished into the ether like fricking Keyser Soze.

What an absolute load of BS...

Funny that you evoke Keysaer Soze in this space.

Read the first sentence here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyser_S%C3%B6ze#Concept_and_creation

Then read what follows the quoted following found here: http://cinetropolis.net/christopher-mcquarrie-gets-verbal-on-the-usual-suspects/

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Let’s talk about this film relationship to these other crime films.


well now I'm gonna hafta watch "The Usual Suspects" again.... Popcorn Time! (awesome app btw)

oh yeah ... hey bigvern cryptsy bitcoin thief scumbag...you suck (gotta stay on topic)

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May 22, 2017, 02:21:38 AM
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We never went off-topic.  Perv Vern is one of The Usual Suspects.
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May 22, 2017, 05:14:21 PM
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Wondering how many of you called the # 1888-868-4936 to ask about their packages been received or not?

Is there a guarantee or even a chance the claims administrator help us get our coins back I mean the 66.66%?


     
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May 23, 2017, 03:30:07 AM
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From the docs there are three parties which have purchased the remainder of scam coins the receivers could get access to in the wallets left.

The btc, Ltc and other valuable coin wallets could not be recovered so the plaintiffs will share in the distribution of the tangible recovered property - house, ring, infinity SUV etc after legal fees 66% distributed to plaintiffs.

I may be wrong if someone has some updated info closer to the receivers but we are not getting a refund of our coins.

We are better off pumping a coin on an exchange as the Cryptsy scammed us collective and profiting in a few months time.

That is what I am doing now.
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May 23, 2017, 01:09:50 PM
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If the plaintiffs receive 66.66% of the funds recovered, say you had $1000 in BTC, what would anyone guess your return will be?

+ will you be paid a portion of the value at the time of Big Cockvern running off?
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May 23, 2017, 01:31:33 PM
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If the plaintiffs receive 66.66% of the funds recovered, say you had $1000 in BTC, what would anyone guess your return will be?

+ will you be paid a portion of the value at the time of Big Cockvern running off?


They haven't said AFAIK.

I imagine it boils down to the number of approved Claimants.

We may find out after the "Fairness Hearing" June 2.

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May 23, 2017, 01:42:28 PM
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If the plaintiffs receive 66.66% of the funds recovered, say you had $1000 in BTC, what would anyone guess your return will be?

+ will you be paid a portion of the value at the time of Big Cockvern running off?


If you can prove you had that coin in there? Estimate about 50-60 bucks.
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May 23, 2017, 01:43:40 PM
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If the plaintiffs receive 66.66% of the funds recovered, say you had $1000 in BTC, what would anyone guess your return will be?

+ will you be paid a portion of the value at the time of Big Cockvern running off?


If you can prove you had that coin in there? Estimate about 50-60 bucks.


Being facetious or serious?
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May 23, 2017, 01:55:56 PM
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If the plaintiffs receive 66.66% of the funds recovered, say you had $1000 in BTC, what would anyone guess your return will be?

+ will you be paid a portion of the value at the time of Big Cockvern running off?


If you can prove you had that coin in there? Estimate about 50-60 bucks.


Being facetious or serious?

That would be my honest guess... I have no proof to back it up, but keep this in mind..

at the time of the theft, 13k bitcoins were "stolen" with a value of 6 million or so at the time... This is not including all the other coins stolen their value is unknown. Vern deleted all the data on his way out to be with his man whore in China.
Everyone and their grandmother will try to get a piece of whatever was recovered. ( Even cryptocrapper is saying cryptsy owes him 1750 BTC, the same amount his "bounty" was for returning the stolen coins)
They will have to accept claims based on sworn statements, as most will not have proof of funds.
The only funds they will be able to give back are those gained from selling off the crap Verns wife had to give up. The house (still unsold I think) a diamond ring, a car and a few other things... so about 3 mil will get recovered.

Not knowing exactly what people are claiming for losses, and knowing they will be exaggerated... then subtract the 20-30% in fees the lawyers will get... the math starts to look REALLY bad  for anyone waiting for a payout.

I dont know how many users cryptsy had, but most of them will say they lost something...  So if you see 50 bucks from your 1000 I would be impressed.
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May 23, 2017, 02:34:57 PM
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If the plaintiffs receive 66.66% of the funds recovered, say you had $1000 in BTC, what would anyone guess your return will be?

+ will you be paid a portion of the value at the time of Big Cockvern running off?


If you can prove you had that coin in there? Estimate about 50-60 bucks.


Being facetious or serious?

That would be my honest guess... I have no proof to back it up, but keep this in mind..

at the time of the theft, 13k bitcoins were "stolen" with a value of 6 million or so at the time... This is not including all the other coins stolen their value is unknown. Vern deleted all the data on his way out to be with his man whore in China.
Everyone and their grandmother will try to get a piece of whatever was recovered. ( Even cryptocrapper is saying cryptsy owes him 1750 BTC, the same amount his "bounty" was for returning the stolen coins)
They will have to accept claims based on sworn statements, as most will not have proof of funds.
The only funds they will be able to give back are those gained from selling off the crap Verns wife had to give up. The house (still unsold I think) a diamond ring, a car and a few other things... so about 3 mil will get recovered.

Not knowing exactly what people are claiming for losses, and knowing they will be exaggerated... then subtract the 20-30% in fees the lawyers will get... the math starts to look REALLY bad  for anyone waiting for a payout.

I dont know how many users cryptsy had, but most of them will say they lost something...  So if you see 50 bucks from your 1000 I would be impressed.
It fee on 33% +unknown taxes .
Settlement claim offer
If you lose fiat currency ( your in  top-priority)
If you lost Btc  ( second priority level )

Altcoin not in list sorry to say that roly Poly  price ( very harder to except  )
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Let see next month , what's come out with "what"
If settlement claims going to pay us off .
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May 23, 2017, 05:00:30 PM
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If the plaintiffs receive 66.66% of the funds recovered, say you had $1000 in BTC, what would anyone guess your return will be?

+ will you be paid a portion of the value at the time of Big Cockvern running off?


If you can prove you had that coin in there? Estimate about 50-60 bucks.


Being facetious or serious?

That would be my honest guess... I have no proof to back it up, but keep this in mind..

at the time of the theft, 13k bitcoins were "stolen" with a value of 6 million or so at the time... This is not including all the other coins stolen their value is unknown. Vern deleted all the data on his way out to be with his man whore in China.
Everyone and their grandmother will try to get a piece of whatever was recovered. ( Even cryptocrapper is saying cryptsy owes him 1750 BTC, the same amount his "bounty" was for returning the stolen coins)
They will have to accept claims based on sworn statements, as most will not have proof of funds.
The only funds they will be able to give back are those gained from selling off the crap Verns wife had to give up. The house (still unsold I think) a diamond ring, a car and a few other things... so about 3 mil will get recovered.

Not knowing exactly what people are claiming for losses, and knowing they will be exaggerated... then subtract the 20-30% in fees the lawyers will get... the math starts to look REALLY bad  for anyone waiting for a payout.

I dont know how many users cryptsy had, but most of them will say they lost something...  So if you see 50 bucks from your 1000 I would be impressed.

I doubt very much that the Receivers Contractor is accepting claims based on "Sworn Statements".

Nor would they accept "Exaggerated" Claims.

We may be surprised.


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May 23, 2017, 05:08:52 PM
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If the plaintiffs receive 66.66% of the funds recovered, say you had $1000 in BTC, what would anyone guess your return will be?

+ will you be paid a portion of the value at the time of Big Cockvern running off?


If you can prove you had that coin in there? Estimate about 50-60 bucks.


Being facetious or serious?

That would be my honest guess... I have no proof to back it up, but keep this in mind..

at the time of the theft, 13k bitcoins were "stolen" with a value of 6 million or so at the time... This is not including all the other coins stolen their value is unknown. Vern deleted all the data on his way out to be with his man whore in China.
Everyone and their grandmother will try to get a piece of whatever was recovered. ( Even cryptocrapper is saying cryptsy owes him 1750 BTC, the same amount his "bounty" was for returning the stolen coins)
They will have to accept claims based on sworn statements, as most will not have proof of funds.
The only funds they will be able to give back are those gained from selling off the crap Verns wife had to give up. The house (still unsold I think) a diamond ring, a car and a few other things... so about 3 mil will get recovered.

Not knowing exactly what people are claiming for losses, and knowing they will be exaggerated... then subtract the 20-30% in fees the lawyers will get... the math starts to look REALLY bad  for anyone waiting for a payout.

I dont know how many users cryptsy had, but most of them will say they lost something...  So if you see 50 bucks from your 1000 I would be impressed.

I doubt very much that the Receivers Contractor is accepting claims based on "Sworn Statements".

Nor would they accept "Exaggerated" Claims.

We may be surprised.



This is how most class action suits are paid out...
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May 23, 2017, 05:44:28 PM
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Spend some time doing some honest work.

BTC  Buy Bitcoin. BTC

Rinse, repeat.

Stop agonizing over lost coins.

It's a waste of time.

They're gone.
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May 23, 2017, 05:46:15 PM
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Spend some time doing some honest work.

BTC  Buy Bitcoin. BTC

Rinse, repeat.

Stop agonizing over lost coins.

It's a waste of time.

They're gone.

Couldn't put in a Claim?

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May 23, 2017, 09:14:05 PM
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Dude, I took every coin out of Cryptsy in 2015 when they were OBVIOUSLY corrupt, doing deals with Garza, PayCoin & GAWMiners.

People have been calling them "Craptsy" for even longer than that.

I don't need to file a claim.  I can read the writing encrypted on the wall....

Good luck..... Roll Eyes

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May 24, 2017, 12:19:54 AM
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jeezus how about those characters that snagged all the cryptsy shitcoin dregs the receiver sold off for peanuts?
(because at the time lets be honest, they were worthless shitcoins )
but now in this insane  shitcoin bubble ,they gotta  be laughing all the way to the... ahhhh, errr,
errrr, hmmmm.......
...........First National Bank of Bubbling Shitcoins!!

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May 24, 2017, 12:28:51 AM
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Dude, I took every coin out of Cryptsy in 2015 when they were OBVIOUSLY corrupt, doing deals with Garza, PayCoin & GAWMiners.

People have been calling them "Craptsy" for even longer than that.

I don't need to file a claim.  I can read the writing encrypted on the bathroom stall wall....

Good luck..... Roll Eyes



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May 24, 2017, 04:36:20 AM
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Spend some time doing some honest work.

BTC  Buy Bitcoin. BTC

Rinse, repeat.

Stop agonizing over lost coins.

It's a waste of time.

They're gone.

Horus use to be the chipper optimistic one on chat over the years and i made fun of him lots by saying something similar..

Scammed ? no problem just go make more Bitcoin (to give to the next scam coin project)
Many don't.. they simply leave crypto forever.

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Mark from GOX was on Coindesk way back because he Tweeted a picture and comment from Twitter with a sunset and a martini on the beach. (this pissed off a couple people who remembered what GOX was)
So no.. it is not fantasy ..that is ACTUALLY what happens when you steal a billion dollars in crypto.

FUD first & ask questions later™
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May 24, 2017, 02:28:49 PM
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Looks like they're getting a Minimum of $1.15 Million USD for the house.

May 23, 2017

The Receiver has signed a purchase contract with a private buyer to sell the property located at 16832 Charles River Drive, Delray Beach, FL 33446 (the “Property”) for $1,150,000.00 and has filed a motion to approve the sale.  NOTICE is hereby given that on June 22, 2017, or thereafter as the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida may direct, the Receiver will sell the Property “as is, where is” and free and clear of all liens, claims, or encumbrances for $1,150,000.00.  Any person interested in making an offer that guarantees at least a 10% increase over the $1,150,000.00 price must make such on or before 5:00 p.m. EST on June 21, 2017, to JAMES D. SALLAH, RECEIVER, 2255 Glades Road, Suite #300e, Boca Raton, Florida 33431.  All offers are subject to final approval by the District Court.  For additional details, please contact Deputy Receiver Robert Carey at (786) 371-6816.

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