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From: "Jeff Fitzmyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You got scammed, we all do (my running total is about 15,000 annoying
> dollars), just learn from it :) If you ever do get any money back it
will be
> because Omnipay had a pretty good user agreement that they are
sticking to.
> And hear you are yelling at them, tsk, tsk. Send them some flowers and
movie
> tickets and thank them for doing the best they can.
Just one question, assuming that CG doesn't ever supply enough of
whatever Omnipay wants, how will anyone ever get their money back?
Looks to me as if it doesn't matter a bit whether Costa takes it out and
runs off with it, as is being implied without any evidence of that
actually being the case, or Omnipay just keeps it forever.
Please don't try to make anyone think that Omnipay/e-gold are concerned
about protecting those who put that money in the CG account, they are
only concern about protecting themselves from being sued for giving it
to the wrong person.
I don't blame Omnipay for putting a stop on the transfer when they
received the conflicting instructions for the transfer but, I believe
they are well aware now that it is the account owners who are requesting
the release of the funds.
Perhaps, if Omnipay where to release the funds, Costa MIGHT run off with
it and they might NOT, at least there would be SOME chance that those
who paid in could get something back. As it stands now, those who paid
in are definately NOT getting their money back.
Gary
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