Re: PP closed my account
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Gibralt"A"r
and I'm not even certain this would be the country of jurisdiction.
They trade in the U.K., have servers in Canada - but on sovereign foreign (Native American) land - and may have assets in any of a dozen countries.
The world court is not well known for granting expedited trial dates.
"Justice delayed" may indeed be "justice denied" but they don't seem to be all that moved by this platitude.
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If we're talking about a good deal of money here, "technically" you could sue them in the US. (US federal and state jurisdictional rules tend to be very lax, suing foreign companies is not hard if htey have significant contacts within the US). You could even "technically" win. However, you don't have the resources to sue a mega-corporation in a trial that would take years, so "actually," no you can't sue them.
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