Ok. Let's say for the sake of argument Neteller decides never to pay out to US residents.
As a result I hire a lawyer (God I hate that thought) get my day in court here in San Diego where I live and win a judgement.
I suppose it's possiible to then fly to the Isle of Man or the UK where Neteller has assets and present my State of California court judgement to Neteller's bank and ask them to take the amount of money awarded me in the judgement from Neteller's account and hand it over to me. It's always possible to ask.
But here's my real question: Is there any realistic chance that Neteller's European bank is going to recognize a judgement from a state outside the jurisdiction where they operate? It's one thing to present a State of CA judgement to a bank in say NY and expect to have it recognized. It's quite another thing entirely when you cross international borders.
Or am I wrong about that?
-jp
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If that's the case then why am I letting these clown give me the run around on the phone and in emails and doing everything I can to jump through all of THEIR hoops to try and get residency in another country?
Enough is enough.
I'm going to talk with a lawyer tomorrow. If what you say is true it looks like these clowns will need to start jumping through MY hoops pretty soon.
-jp
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There is no sense in suing non US people. Sue the two founders. They still own 10% and likely were there when you signed up/deposited. They have about $10mm in property here in the states. Just pursue them, win a judgement and slap a lien on their homes.
Sean
Only way it is remotely possible is in a case of Gross Negligence.