Ken Griffith wrote:
Many people have complained that e-gold doesn't just freeze funds or
reverse
a spend when they report that their account has been hacked.
There is a reason for this. It is called "due process". If someone has 
stolen money from your account, report it to the FBI or the local
Melbourne,
Florida police department, and hire a lawyer to get a court order telling
e-gold to produce the records showing where that money was spent to and 
when. E-gold states on their website that they will cooperate with law 
enforcement agencies.
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Ka Seong> The problem is how to produce a court order and convince the FBI
when you can't even produce a single clue about the culprit, their name,
where they stay etc. Only E-gold has the identity. The victim only has the
Book-Entry record showing which E-gold account his fund was spent to.

People who are in legitimate E-gold business will definitely work with
E-gold to unfrozen their account by proving to E-gold that, that was a
legitimate transaction by the spender (or spenders!!!)

So, in the "goldmine"'s case or the "AVIDA"s case, let's frozen thier
account and see if they make noise (If it is good noise, E-Gold's GOOD PR
should be able to handle, right?). If they don't and won't make noise
because they know what they have done illegally. If they do, they will
have their identity revealed. Only E-gold can let them know they can't get
away easily if they are ripping E-gold's customer!!!!

Ka Seong

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