It seems to me that with this particular email scam, if the directions were actually 
followed, there likely would be a "pending reveral" on the account within several 
hours.  Think about it, if it is indeed a password logger (most likely), then as soon 
as they have your password, they are going to login and disperse the funds.  Right 
there is your 'pending reversal'.

In any case, it cannot be said enough.  *Never* login to your account through an email 
or link that is sent to you.  Either bookmark the login page in your web browser 
(after typing it in and double checking) or manually type the url each time.  Either 
use.e-gold.com or www.e-gold.com will get you to the login page, though I find 
use.e-gold.com to be faster.

Those of you out there using windows, make sure to do virus and trojan scan regularly. 
 Remember, you are the only one that can really keep your account secure.  Its your 
responsibility, take it seriously.

Matthew Schlegel
Gold Builders

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