Quote Originally Posted by BeerAndPoker View Post
I wish people luck who are going after the company fighting for all those who lost but your tactics of saying "Pay me and I will go away with all the info nobody else has" is completely selfish.
I expect costs of minimum $10,000 in average to initiate legal action against one accomplice. Therefore it makes sense to offer an amicable solution = give me what is owed in advance.

Quote Originally Posted by BeerAndPoker View Post
What if someone else had all of this info that you don't and they attempted this form of getting paid while you sit back thinking "hey, what about me and the rest of the players owed" ?
It is selfish to let others do the work and pay the price and if they are successful to think "hey, what about me and the rest of the players owed". -> I would never think this way. If I have contributed nothing, then I have no claim.

If someone care about what is owed, he has to contribute money, I explained this already in September 2014. If other victims want to join my upcoming actions, they have to put $10,000 per participant on the table in advance. If someone know a way to get what is owed without spending any money, then I wish him all the best.

Quote Originally Posted by BeerAndPoker View Post
It will be nice to see all of whatever assets Jen Larson & Company have left (if any) frozen then returned to players accordingly at some point but the longer this goes on it's not going to be good.

A settlement would most likely have to be some pro-rated type of thing (company owes x amount to players and you have y % of that which they have a less amount z to pay people) so you get paid accordingly.

We know Lock don't have much, if anything at all left but whatever can be acquired should go back to players. Jen Larson belongs in a jail cell for this fraud but she likely won't see any time at all.
This is a nice Christmas story, but unfortunately did the litigator not find any assets of Stacktrace N.V. in Curacao. Therefore Santa Claus will not bring amount z tomorrow.

Quote Originally Posted by BeerAndPoker View Post
I wouldn't be surprised if this company wiped all backups on their server so nobody can prove what they owe people. Hopefully people took screen shots while they could as potential evidence because someone walking into a 2+2 forum saying I am owed $10k or whatever amount isn't legitimate proof.
I inform since September 2014 that a screenshot of what is owed is important for legal action an if someone has no interest, then it is up to him. It could be also helpful to keep email conversations with Liezl Tengco(Lock Poker support) stored. Those who missed to make a screenshot of the balance, have still the possibility to make screenshots of the transaction history of the deposit method(s) used. This will not cover winnings, but is at least better than nothing.

Those who refuse to follow rules shall feel the consequences!