JPM,

  Once again, Mr. Voice of Reason, you bring to light a very interesting
question.

   If e-gold IS, in fact, HARD money, and he who controls the password owns
the contents...why did Omnipay turn funds over to an escrow account when an
OutExchange request was completed?? I understand that conflicting reports
were given to Omnipay, but, my understanding is that Omnipay does not play
judge and jury???

    Viking, please do enlighten us with the details of this story.  This
concerns me.  If my company, Gaithmans, issues an outexchange request, then
a scammer trys to claim he is me or my company and reroute the funds, does
this mean that Omnipay will turn my funds over to an escrow account? Why did
someone at Omnipay even bother to listen to the second request if the first
request had proper account passwords?

   JP...you are indeed a studious thinker.  Thank you for pointing out this
strange situation. It is a bit perplexing, yes?

    This is starting to smell a little strange in my (unsolicited) humble
opinion.

    Eric
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 6:15 PM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts


> At 1:58 PM -0400 5/15/01, Viking Coder wrote:
> >No. Costa Gold was an entirely different escapade. One of the Costa Gold
> >account holders decided to screw the others, and run off with the loot by
> >doing an OutExchange to Omnipay. However, the others quickly found out
and
> >requested that the gold be put back into their account. Upon receiving
> >several conflicting orders from the "same" group, Omnipay put the
disputed
> >funds into escrow until the situation got sorted out.
> >
> >
> >> Whatever happened to the so-called millions withheld by egold from
Costa
> >> Gold's egold account?
> >
> >They are still sitting in escrow, waiting for somebody to step forward
and
> >provide the validation to claim them. It isn't e-gold who is withholding
> >the funds from Costa Gold. It is Omnipay who did the CYA maneuver. (I
love
> >that term)
>
>
> What the hell does CYA stand for again?
>
> Also, in paragraph one above, why didn't e-gold/Omni just go with the
> "if the password fits, tough tittie" model?
>
> What went wrong?
>
> Please fill us in Viking!
>
>
>
>
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