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I have thought about it but it seems they have had it all well-thought out, because 1) their mining hub is in iceland, and 2) their registered address / base of operations seem to be in Hong Kong as per their website. Not sure, how effective any lawsuit would be in those places. Plus, cryptocurrencies are a new realm, not sure how the law of the land would interpret it, and if the lawyers would even consider a case based off of small losses.

jeez.. awkward to resolve... unless theres a lawyer that is multibased, if theres such a thing.. only thing is to keep at them, until its fixed.. dislike using tech support with most things.. it's never straight forward.

Hi Dannnielli, think again. They use German law. Don't get distracted by Iceland and Hong Kong. It's Geman law that counts. It's expressed in every Genesis Mining contract. Check it out.

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