> You quoted 12 lines, and this mailing list is set to reject messages
> which quote more than 10 continuous lines of a previous message.

You know how to get around this, and have flaunted it a few times. So why
do you continue to repost this error message?


> Unless I've forgotten one, [with the usual exception of HYIPs], the
> following are the sum total of broad-interest GBC-related commerce
> sites On The Internet:

What about all the mom&pop/'cottage farm' shops that you seem to despise
because they are not multi-million dollar businesses? They are making up
the supporting base with the hallowed 6 being the blazing pinacle of the
legitimate pyramid (based on usage and volume).


> everyone is offended and sickened by Commercial Logos seen on GBC sites

So why bother calling for them?


> every second credit card charge at market makers is a fraud

So why bother accepting credit cards anymore?


> all the spends on e-gold are mysterious microspends anyway that no-one will
> own up to

Why does it matter if 20% of the daily e-gold spends are microspends?

Here a question for you.
Who is making the tens of multi-kilo spends? Why aren't these people
owning up to these spends?
"Why should we? We have a right to privacy."
so... Don't all users, whether microspenders or megaspenders, have the
same privacy rights in e-gold?


> Jim can say nothing officially about anything at all ever, no-one
> else from e-gold says anything at all

Do you want them to have a loose mouth? Isn't it better to err on the side
of caution? I'm glad that Jim doesn't blab about e-gold's inner workings
in a public & recorded forum. There is a difference between transparency
and revealing *everything*.


> OmniPay's still holding on to Ricogold's million bucks waiting for everyone to
> uh forget about it,

uh... I don't think so. If they blatantly wanted people to simply forget
about it, they probably wouldn't have made it a publicly viewable balance.
Their lawyers are holding onto Costagold's 1/8th ton of gold until
somebody comes along and claims it.


> and all the LGD bars that e-gold are storing for e-gold users are
> underweight anyway!!!

However, they've been certified by Ernst & Young. So I'm pretty sure that
the gold is actually there.


> Good grief!

Hope you're in a better mood now after your rant.


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