What money disapearing into Brazil banking system?<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Steffen Schaumburg <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:steffen@schaumburger.info">steffen@schaumburger.info</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">On 22/02/10 18:18, Franco Catrin L. wrote:<br>
> El vie, 19-02-2010 a las 07:57 +0800, Jaya Kumar escribió:<br>
><br>
>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 5:45 AM, Daniel Stone <<a href="mailto:daniel@fooishbar.org">daniel@fooishbar.org</a>> wrote:<br>
>><br>
>>> $US24k for travel sponsorship (no joke), and something like $US5k lost<br>
>>> to PayPal (they decided we were scammers and took our money) as well as<br>
>>> around $US5k that vanished into the Brazilian banking system, which<br>
>>><br>
>> That is scary, USD$10k gone! I'm surprised that no one raised this<br>
>> issue into a big public complaint, or maybe someone already did and I<br>
>> just didn't notice. I'm not familiar with the US legal system, but<br>
>> surely there is a small claims court where one can quickly assert a<br>
>> claim and put the burden of an honest response on Paypal?<br>
>><br>
> The US legal system is prone to this type of abuse.<br>
><br>
> I wrote an article about this situation in a well known spanish blog<br>
> [*], may be someone can do the same in english.<br>
><br>
> I don't think that it would help the Foundation get back the money, but<br>
> at least it may help to take this abuse into public knowledge<br>
><br>
I completely agree. I'll spare you my opinion of the US criminal justice<br>
system, but this is a clear case of organised theft (or fraud or<br>
embezzlement - IANAL) whether or not it is possible to get a conviction.<br>
There's two key points to consider:<br>
- eBay (owners of Paypal) will continue these crimes without a doubt -<br>
why shouldn't they?<br>
- Many free software projects/developers use or will use eBay/Paypal to<br>
receive donations/payments - and eBay will inevitably steal from some of<br>
these. Whilst Xorg survived relatively unscathed with the $5k missing<br>
most projects would be hurt BADLY if they got their donations account<br>
stolen.<br>
<br>
I propose the following actions:<br>
- Unless it's definitely a complete waste of time civil as well as<br>
criminal charges should be brought by Xorg against eBay, as far as this<br>
is possible without undue costs or risks to Xorg. Remember - just<br>
because the contract says that eBay can steal doesn't mean it's not a<br>
crime if they actually do it. Laws supersede contracts.<br>
- Information about this (especially emails from eBay "support") should<br>
be made public and should be publicised, e.g. by emails to this list,<br>
the Xorg Wiki (on that note - there's actually a suggestion on there to<br>
use Paypal to donate to Xorg devs...), etc. Due to the particularly<br>
despicable nature of the crime (what kind of a sick perverted bastard<br>
steals from a charity?) and the likely negative effect on other related<br>
projects I'd go as far as putting a link or banner about this right on<br>
the front page.<br>
<br>
Cheers, Steffen<br>
<br>
PS: Bear in mind that my choice of words may not be the best if one is<br>
concerned about lawsuits by eBay for e.g. slander ;)<br>
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