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Has anyone ever taken ePassporte to court
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Yeah, someone could do that, but...
1) They must be sued to Curacao's court. Anybody from Curacao here? I don't think so.
2) Who will be sued then? 'epassporte.com domain'? fax or toll-free line number in US? some company in Curacao?
I bet you don't know much about that offshore islands but in some tax heavens like Curacao you can register ANY company on ANY provided details (i.e. you can register company called "paypal" belongs to "Bill Gates") and nobody would check if your name or address are correct. Its only case of proper amount of money invested and paid as a "tax".
3) I can't see any address on epassporte site. They don't provide any real address. Did you noticed that? Even if you go to Curacao and sue them in local court it all may turn out in bullshit, they can say you're not Curacao citizen or ANYTHING. This is offshore island and tax heaven activity brings them majority of their national income (and tourists of course). So its logical for me that they'll secure 'their' companies as much as they can...
4) I think we all know that the owner of epassporte is the same guy who owns paycom/epoch but nobody knows who is formally set as owner of epassporte company in Curacao. Maybe Mallick, maybe paycom, maybe John Smiths. You can sue them but who said you can receive your money back? And from who then?