Why are you constantly arguing in circles? How many times do I have to tell you that it depends on how the legal system deals with crypto compared with other assets/property?
Where property could be recovered from the scammer, the legal system would generally order its return. If the scammer fails to comply with such an order, the legal system would generally have remedies for that situation depending on whether the property could be forcibly removed from the scammer or not.
I feel like I'm arguing in circles because my point isn't ever being addressed. What is there for when it's easy to prevent the property being forcibly removed from the scammer, as is the case with crypto?
Well if that was an attempt to clarify a question, I failed miserably at understanding it
Because it is hard to compel people to give up their ill gotten gains and there is nothing physical some armed men can forcibly take away.
I get scammed on my credit card I call my bank and tell them that and they reverse the transaction, I am not dependant of forcing the scammer to reverse the transaction.
Why read the answer to a question then ask the very same question again?I feel like I'm arguing in circles because my point isn't ever being addressed. What is there for when it's easy to prevent the property being forcibly removed from the scammer, as is the case with crypto?
That is not necessarily guaranteed otherwise phishing scams would not be at an all time high. Where reversibility is a possiblility, GOTO 3759.I get scammed on my credit card I call my bank and tell them that and they reverse the transaction, I am not dependant of forcing the scammer to reverse the transaction.
Phishing scams are at an all time high because scammers can now use crypto rather than traditional means.
You have no idea.Why read the answer to a question then ask the very same question again?
That is not necessarily guaranteed otherwise phishing scams would not be at an all time high. Where reversibility is a possiblility, GOTO 3759.
You didn't say that. You just re-asked the question as though it was never answered at all.Because I think the answer didn't resolve my question.
Only if the money is still there and only if you can convince your bank that this was a fraudulent transaction. In many cases the money is long gone and your bank can't do anything about it.My bank can refund me a fraudulent charge even if the scammer took their money overseas.
Dealt with comprehensively 10 years ago.but that’s different than with crypto where they literally cannot reverse the transaction under any circumstances without access to the wallet. like if crypto was mistakenly sent to a dead wallet it’s simply forever gone.
Banks here are very flexible about repaying fraud.Because I think the answer didn't resolve my question.
My bank can refund me a fraudulent charge even if the scammer took their money overseas.
Maybe you should run along and tell all of the victims of phishing scams that we see on the news that they don't have to worry. The bank will get their money back.Banks here are very flexible about repaying fraud.
Dealt with comprehensively 10 years ago.
Yes I appreciate your discernment.Samson's predictions are basically an art form now ..
Samson's predictions are basically an art form now ..
ftfy.14k is the maximum targetnowin the far distant unspecified future.