> It appears to me the only mistake Costa Gold made was
> to use Omnipay for their outexchange... 

I don't see how Omnipay acted any differently than anybody else would.

Would you want to be on the receiving end of a >$1 million lawsuit because
you gave the money to the wrong person? Sending the gold back to the
e-gold account could be considered giving it to the wrong person if the
claims of an internal security breach were true.

Omnipay hasn't 'seized' the gold, they are waiting for somebody from Costa
Gold to provide the identity verification to claim the gold. However, it
probably won't happen for 10 years; the statute of limitations on fraud.
Omnipay can do this without even bending their user agreement. They aren't
e-gold ltd.


> When will people learn, the lads at the top of e-gold/G&SR/Omnipay have a VERY
> biased modus operandi?

Okay... So don't use Omnipay. JP May run's a very nice e-gold wholesale
service, Coconut Gold, which has absolutely no connections to Omnipay.
There are several MMs who will pay you more, and/or quicker, than Omnipay
will for your smaller amounts of e-gold.

I have yet to met, or even hear of, more than a few people who don't have
a VERY biased modus operandi. Mother Theresa, Adolf Hitler, and Leonardo
Da Vinci all had a VERY biased modus operandi. If somebody doesn't have a
VERY biased modus operandi, I question their strength of will and ability
to think for themself. This especially applies to anybody at the top. How
do you think they got to the top?


Viking Coder
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