I wouldn’t recommend anyone breaking a service agreement contract over 10M, unless you want the lawyers to get all of it. Go fund.me, if they are withholding funds, should rethink their decision and stick to their business model.
I don't believe they are violating a service agreement; I expect they have the discretion to reject anything they want. Not that it's justified--- it isn't. Their contact probably allows them to give it to the government when asked. The U.S. government will often seize funds in transit if either the sender or beneficiary is on the wrong list (OFAC in particular). It's also possible their banks threatened to close their accounts if they didn't stop helping the truckers. It's still shitty of them, but I doubt they're violating any of their written agreements.
What do you mean?
I wouldn’t recommend anyone breaking a service agreement contract over 10M, unless you want the lawyers to get all of it. Go fund.me, if they are withholding funds, should rethink their decision and stick to their business model.
This is more simple than a divorce with a custody dispute.
I don't believe they are violating a service agreement; I expect they have the discretion to reject anything they want. Not that it's justified--- it isn't. Their contact probably allows them to give it to the government when asked. The U.S. government will often seize funds in transit if either the sender or beneficiary is on the wrong list (OFAC in particular). It's also possible their banks threatened to close their accounts if they didn't stop helping the truckers. It's still shitty of them, but I doubt they're violating any of their written agreements.
At the very least, leaders of the truckers need to let people know what’s going on. It’s their decision.