Canadian Fraud Victim Loses Court Case Against Bitcoin ATM Firm
A Canadian fraud victim tried to sue the company that owned the Bitcoin ATM after she was defrauded. However, the courts in the country ruled against her.
- Aditya Worah
- Oct 14, 2018
A Canadian fraud victim tried to sue the company that owned the Bitcoin ATM after she was defrauded. However, the courts in the country ruled against her.
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