I got the e-mail via several e-mail addresses (found on my web site) that are not associated with an e-gold account, so the distribution of the scam spam is not to e-gold's own mailing list. Surely the e-mail addresses must have been let slip in some other way.
At 11:59 AM 15/11/2002 -0500, Eric Gaithman wrote:
You think there maybe an insider or someone has hacked the e-mail database?Strange that this scammer continue to be able to come up with specific e-mail addresses. I have never received these e-mails to any e-mail address other than the one on my e-gold account sign up form....
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