Well then don't send your money to scammers or criminals to begin with. Why should any company have to do extra work on returning someone's money over stupidity? But I guess idiots need insurance
There are so many it's ridiculous. Most of them come from Vanuatu, and a handful of other remote islands.
Man, we have heard of Vanuatu and Seychelles. I was hoping you'd come up with some long-lost Micronesian island chain, like Gilbert and Ellice. Bummer!
He was three months in shock. He was trading 25 years stocks and always very careful. I thought he was joking. It took me weeks before I was convinced it really happened.
So to end this thread, we have concluded that the only way to get scammed with Bitcoin would be to give your Bitcoin to a scammer. So in conclusion Don't ever let a scammer, or fear, take your Bitcoin.
Completely wrong. We did not conclude that, YOU concluded that as a crypto fan. A financial system should be save from design. The system should be adapted to the people; people don't have to adapt to the system. Crypto's are just the opposite: crypto's are just digital, fiat money is not. crypto's are anonymous or at least very difficult to trace, fiat money is not. crypto's are backed by air, fiat money is not. wrong payments in crypto's cannot be cancel, fiat money can do that. crypto's have "mixers" to hide criminal money much better. If somebody has your crypto's password, your account is lost for ever, if people have the code to enter my bank account, they can take only part of my money, I am also insured against this, so the damage is limited. and 1000 other arguments... It is no wonder that almost all criminals now want to be paid in crypto's, if fiat money would be "safer" for them, they would never go to crypto's. You are just trying to push people to get into crypto's. But there is no reason why they should. They can go to casino if they want to gamble. And there at least they don't risk to lose all they have, like they do in crypto's.