I was asking before, on the Jinbi thread, for some legal action that we can do, maybe all together, but I donno where to start
Do you have experience in such cases before?
Experience, no.
But first thing to do would be to gather any evidence.
Be it the bounty "contract", or even the identities of the team, who is actually working at that adress in London, or even who is picking up that phone line.
Next step would be to go to the police with these. Preferably someone in Switzerland or UK since this is where they are based and this would speed things up.
If it's too much for the police the next step would be to hire an attorney/legal council to take action.
Unfortunately, there is nothing they can really do to get their promised money.
Of course, could make the police act on this and maybe you will even find a prosecutor to open a case against them but the money....Nope!
If the bounty hunters even manage to get a civil case against this for the work they have done and did not get aid even a 10$/h lawyer will manage to get these claims dismissed, post in tweeter or reddit? That would be a breach of terms and conditions of those websites,
coordinating with or compensating others to engage in artificial engagement or amplification, even if the people involved use only one account.
Second, there is a problem with your "contract" , again an "accepted" or a post on a spreadsheet will be ripped apart in court if you try to present it as a work contract or agreement for payment.
And even if by a miracle you win and the court will decide for compensations you either end with worthless tokens or you will have to get the money from a bankrupt company with zero capital. Both cases will award you zero cents.
That's the risk in this bounty hunting, you end with a stash full of hot air and no coins.