Mt.Gox made repeated transfers to some creditors due to system failure and urgently requested refunds
The civil rehabilitation trustee of Mt.Gox, a cryptocurrency exchange platform, recently made the first payment to creditors through PayPal. However, due to a system error, some creditors received duplicate payments.
The trustee has notified the relevant creditors to check their PayPal accounts and confirm whether they have received duplicate payments. If a mistake is confirmed, the trustee requests that the creditor immediately use PayPal's "refund" function to return the duplicate amount (the amount is undisclosed) to the PayPal account designated by the trustee. If the "refund" function is unavailable, the equivalent amount must be returned through other means.
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