At this point my only question is why hasn't the whole Bitcoinica crew been given a scammer tag?
Seems like it's very appropriate considering...
#1 - They claim to have the database, but to the best of my knowledge not 1 single person has received a refund.
#2 - After the supposed break in (yes I'm convinced that they weren't really broken into), they did not bother notifying authorities.
#3 - They originally claimed that the hot wallet had very few funds in it as a percentage portion of assets and yet there have been "company" reps saying the supposed silent investor has had to chip in because this rendered them insolvent? Too many conflicting claims about their status.
#4 - A few days after the break in, the supposed hacker appeared in IRC and was tossing the stolen bitcoins left and right.
#5 - The "silence is golden" non-responses we've been given are not indicative of people acting on the up and up.
I'm convinced at this point that it's a line of BS and I just don't buy it anymore.
What I believe is the insolvency happened first (I never saw a cent in purported interest and the "break in" corresponded with the day I emailed them about it).
There are very good odds that the break in was probably staged, the things they are claiming, such as a compromised email led to stolen coins and deletion of all customer data, really are too big a "screw up" especially after the last one.
They ought to get the scammer tag until every last cent has been returned.
As for the refund process, I've heard absolutely NOTHING from them relevant to my refund except an email asking me to verify my address which I did.
Has anyone else heard anything more?
Because of this I nominate everyone associated with Bitcoinica's spectacular crash & burn for a scammer tag.
*Message to Bitcoinica*
At this point Bitcoinica and everyone associated with their refund process, you have 5 days until I bring civil and criminal charges against you. I'm sure others will join me, you will pay fines, you will go to jail if you don't start refunding now. The corporate veil you are trying to hide behind does not protect you against criminal charges such as malfeasance, breach of fiduciary duty and embezzlement. Look it up, you'll find I'm correct. 30 days without access to my funds and no word on your part except vague promises on a forum not related to your company, indicates all of those and is enough for any attorney to begin pressing charges.
I filed a claim the same day the claims form opened up.
You had my AML details already including a scan of my Drivers License, my account was Isis101, my wallet ID was 1PSQ4tWY4pTcAbgKozPXAWB9B8Cg4JCVMP
At the time of the alleged break in there was 21 BTC in my account, and $2.30USD.
Since the account was funded primarily with funds from mtgox, here is relevant mtgox history.
2012/05/02 22:08:09 Withdraw 5.04000000 BTC 0.00050275 BTC
Bitcoin withdraw to 1PSQ4tWY4pTcAbgKozPXAWB9B8Cg4JCVMP
2012/04/24 21:06:36 Withdraw 8.00000000 BTC 0.98840275 BTC
Bitcoin withdraw to 1PSQ4tWY4pTcAbgKozPXAWB9B8Cg4JCVMP
2012/04/24 21:06:02 Withdraw 8.00000000 BTC 8.98840275 BTC
Bitcoin withdraw to 1PSQ4tWY4pTcAbgKozPXAWB9B8Cg4JCVMP
This can also be verified by looking at blockchain explorer.
I request you return my BTC funds to the sending account 1K3xHb8R8E72i22Y8TqknXiey8zBa2JzLr
You can send certified funds for the $2.30 USD to the address on my Drivers License.
I know it sounds petty because It's not a lot of money, it's the principal of the thing.
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I have edited this post to remove accusations against Zhou, after further research I determined that I was incorrect and he appears to just be caught up in something bigger than himself. I apologize. See
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84042.msg952523 for specifics.
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