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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (12871)1/7/2002 2:17:49 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
DJ, re certitude, if the CA doesn't recognize you when you tell your device to do the deal, you do as you do now. You phone them [them being the phone number that QUALCOMM or whichever company forms the Q currency] and give them an earful that if they want to keep your business and not have you go to some competing currency, they'd better get their ID process tuned up and fast. Meanwhile, you'd demand that they use their backup voice identifier etc to confirm it's you and to start moving Q as required.

If they still refuse to let you get hold of your money and send it as required, you get a habeas corpus writ, [or whatever it is for money being held prisoner without trial] and summons server, mainframe server and ex parte legalism bashed over their heads by your friendly solicitor, lawyer and barrister approved by the judiciary who sends the constabulary around to incarcerate them for criminal breach of contract, tort and natural justice. Then go and graffiti their walls and tell your friends to dump them too.

Simple!

If they fail to deliver said money to the said recipient herewith and thereto, then, quid pro quo, do the same when the said recipient moans to you that they didn't get the ipso facto Q delivered in a timely way, time being of the essence. Estoppeled, whereupon and whatever.

I don't have any trouble with any businesses or governments or anyone not knowing who I am. Sometimes I have to explain to them in simple terms and very infrequently with increased volume, but they generally figure it out reasonably well. Admittedly, I haven't had to explain to USSR authorities why they should let me out of a Gulag and maybe that would require different tactics [such as shooting the guards].

To avoid you, me and many like us upsetting their morning tea like that, they would have rapid, redundant, feedback loops with multiple identifiers, servers and fibres sorting out just who is whom and NOW!

Mqurice