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Author Topic: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :)  (Read 3377788 times)
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February 13, 2020, 02:22:42 AM
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@LOL-ing get someone to read it to you.

https://www.natlawreview.com/article/blockchain-litigation-year-review-part-1-lessons-2019-and-what-s-ahead-2020

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Those individuals who acquired Hashpoints and Paycoin through mining or through conversion qualified as part of the member class because the act of mining or converting still qualified as a sale or purchase, and those customers who purchased Paycoin with Bitcoin could rely on the Bitcoin blockchain transaction trail to prove their membership. Addressing these and other class-related questions, the court certified the cheated customers, allowing the customers to proceed with their claims as a class.
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February 24, 2020, 10:07:35 PM
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The Latest argument dated February 8th from Uncle Stu's attorney is that 10 of the class members received chargebacks from their credit cards so therefore the class action is too difficult to accurately quantify.  What a bunch of BS!  I never received a chargeback BTW.
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February 24, 2020, 10:20:31 PM
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The Latest argument dated February 8th from Uncle Stu's attorney is that 10 of the class members received chargebacks from their credit cards so therefore the class action is too difficult to accurately quantify.  What a bunch of BS!  I never received a chargeback BTW.

Did GAW cover those chargebacks? If not then maybe Visa and Mastercard and some banks can join the class action since they were the ones left holding the bag.
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February 25, 2020, 06:48:01 AM
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The Latest argument dated February 8th from Uncle Stu's attorney is that 10 of the class members received chargebacks from their credit cards so therefore the class action is too difficult to accurately quantify.  What a bunch of BS!  I never received a chargeback BTW.


Idiotic argument, because this judge has already stated that everyone's hands were compromised by the fraud, even those that profited or got refunds, and that's why he certified the class action. duh.

Doesn't matter if we gained or lost, they messed with our precious Bitcoin!

If we win, we'll probably all get about $10 anyway, LOL, who knows???
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February 25, 2020, 09:09:46 AM
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Are you all kidding yourselves, sooner or later the lead plaintiff's will accept an offer, of course under a non disclosure statement and they will get their 20 to 30K each, the case will be withdrawn due to no further funding. Why would the 4 or 5 main plaintiff's keep going when after legal fee's a whole $2 will be the payout.

I say good luck to them as they kept this going for 4 years!
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February 25, 2020, 12:19:08 PM
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The Latest argument dated February 8th from Uncle Stu's attorney is that 10 of the class members received chargebacks from their credit cards so therefore the class action is too difficult to accurately quantify.  What a bunch of BS!  I never received a chargeback BTW.

Did GAW cover those chargebacks? If not then maybe Visa and Mastercard and some banks can join the class action since they were the ones left holding the bag.
I think it went a roundabout way, but I think most of the time Paypal was involved.  A lot was purchased from the 3rd party resellers.
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March 20, 2020, 09:16:32 PM
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I wonder how the halfway house is with no visitors or toilet paper?
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April 03, 2020, 08:45:36 PM
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Damn, one post for all of March?
I fear that Suchmoon's  infamous GAW thread is being relegated to the deep archived bowels of Bitcointalk's necrified threads.
Either that or Homero starts a new and improved "Paycoin...The Sequel  ICO....ALWAYS MAKE MONEY."
I know, I know.... it will just be a another ponzi scam but come on now ...the entertainment value will be priceless.
As long as that red rocket boost button is still there, I'll trade in my 69 dogecoin, 2 gazillion sprouts and tek coin change worthless shitcoins and I'm all in baby!!..  

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April 18, 2020, 01:29:33 AM
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Well that cheered me up, sirazimuth.
Josh in a coronavirus group home makes me happy. 😷
I wonder if they'll release the scum early, like they did with Michael Cohen?
Garza Wifey was due to pop another one out.
Ruh-roh!
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April 21, 2020, 05:19:59 PM
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If you were a CRYPTSY account holder and are unable to access your CRYPTOCURRENCY, you could get money from this class action settlement against COINBASE, INC.

https://coinbasesettlement.com/

 as i remeber i was lucky to withdraw almost from that craptsy exchange,
he deserved that for what he did, but i think he should sit longer,
btw any similar action again that asswipe from vircurex?

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April 21, 2020, 05:56:56 PM
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I fear that Suchmoon's  infamous GAW thread is being relegated to the deep archived bowels of Bitcointalk's necrified threads.

Good riddance... I mean it's been SIX YEARS. And we know that Homero is enjoying every kind of attention he gets online so you can imagine he's refreshing the thread every day and ending up disappointed on most days Smiley
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April 22, 2020, 09:50:51 AM
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I fear that Suchmoon's  infamous GAW thread is being relegated to the deep archived bowels of Bitcointalk's necrified threads.

Good riddance... I mean it's been SIX YEARS. And we know that Homero is enjoying every kind of attention he gets online so you can imagine he's refreshing the thread every day and ending up disappointed on most days Smiley


Yep good bye but he got away very cheaply, a ponzi scheme that saw people die by suicide. He gets to live his life in peace probably with a whole lot of private keys whilst the poor suckers got in last are still suffering. I remember on tiny chat seeing a guy with his wife and young daughter whom were that involved thought that this was their way out of poverty. They probably spent their last couple of grand on this shit. I remember saying to get out but they thought he was God!
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April 29, 2020, 05:46:27 PM
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getting closer to a trial in the Audet v. Garza/Fraser lawsuit.  Looks like July maybe?
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May 07, 2020, 02:41:07 AM
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More GAWSuit in the news

A bit of searching will find this in total...maybe in a few days...

https://www.law360.com/articles/1270224/crypto-miners-ponzi-suit-to-focus-on-liability-first-at-trial
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May 08, 2020, 06:24:38 AM
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All I gotta say is DAMN Theresa!  $300,000 in hashlets and an unfortunate $100,000 in chargebacks.  I'm probably not allowed to post the document for various reason so just go read it on your own but here is the summary of what happens next. 

Finally, as the Court discussed with the parties at the conclusion of oral argument,
although the trial remains scheduled for August 5, 2020, and the Court has set other trial-related
deadlines, there is some uncertainty about these dates at this time because of the current
pandemic. In addition, the Court recognizes that the briefing schedule set forth above will
require the parties to incur additional time and expense in litigating this case. Therefore, if the
parties would prefer to use the next month or two to engage in any settlement discussions, the
Court is prepared to accommodate such a request, and would even consider moving the trial date
Case 3:16-cv-00940-MPS Document 206 Filed 05/04/20 Page 17 of 18
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if that is necessary. Should the parties wish to make such a request, they must file, within 14
days of this ruling, a joint statement certifying that (1) counsel have conferred with their clients and
each other, (2) the parties wish to proceed to mediation, (3) the parties are willing to participate in
settlement efforts at such mediation in good faith, and (4) counsel believe that a mediation stands at
least a reasonable chance of resolving the case without trial. Any such statement should also indicate
whether the parties seek the Court’s assistance in arranging for a mediator (i.e., a U.S. Magistrate
Judge or Court-appointed Parajudicial Officer) or whether they wish to pursue private mediation on
their own.


If a settlement does not work the Judge has specified he would like a bifurcated trial.  He wants to first have a trial to see if Stuart Fraser is liable and then have the damages trial.  This could get pricey $$$.  What you wanna bet he settles?  Not sure how wealthy he is but maybe he doesn't have enough to settle with?
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May 08, 2020, 08:28:18 AM
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Of course they will settle the lawyers want to be paid and so do their funders, no one else will see any money but 1 cent in the dollar at most!
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May 11, 2020, 05:31:04 AM
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Of course they will settle the lawyers want to be paid and so do their funders, no one else will see any money but 1 cent in the dollar at most!

I don't know what he is capable of doing but I bet he has all his money in trusts and things where it can't be touched.
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May 11, 2020, 08:30:28 AM
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Everyone will get 1 cent per hashlet the lawyers will get rich and uncle Stu will get to fuck his next Mexican 20 year old prodigy
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May 12, 2020, 01:49:09 PM
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Everyone will get 1 cent per hashlet the lawyers will get rich and uncle Stu will get to fuck his next Mexican 20 year old prodigy

Where is Garza's wife? Is she available?

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May 13, 2020, 04:58:40 PM
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Good riddance... I mean it's been SIX YEARS. And we know that Homero is enjoying every kind of attention he gets online so you can imagine he's refreshing the thread every day and ending up disappointed on most days Smiley


6 years eh?  Damn... how time flies in the crypto space. It feels like just last week I was getting excited about hashpoints, paycoins,
various silly flavored wavy hashlets, hash markets, the super duper paycoin firehosing thingy, (cant even remember the name now)
all those credulous kids on hashtalk posting and making charts about how rich they gonna be with all their lifetime hashlets, hashstakers, paycoins
and other assorted delusions. Looking back on it now, I'm like....wtf was I thinking that all that laughable nonsense
could have possibly amounted to anything else other than where we are now?
Even though I didn't lose anything monetarily (unlike many poor souls)  I'm still almost embarrassed at myself really. (Still makes me chuckle though, so there's that...)

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