At 1042 -0500 04/02/2003, chuck wrote: >I recently responded to a post on this list from Steve Renner offering a >FREE V-Cash Card, He was very helpful and prompt, I had some problems with >editing my account info on the site but found there support folks to be >very >helpful and responsive to all my problems a person named K.C. Knack was >very >good. I received my card within a few days but I admit I haven't activated >it as of yet and have had no further contact with them.
. > This all took place about three weeks ago. Here is the contact info for >there support dept. I saw a post last week saying the same thing you are >about having trouble with the contacts there, Please post the outcome so as >to keep every one aware of what's up there, I was getting ready to start >using the card and would like to know all is well before moving some gold >that way. Similar response here, but it came out of the blue. Their tech support saw my post here, and contacted me. We worked on it a bit and threw e-mail back and forth till my account creation problem was solved. Got that squared away, and can access my account great. I haven't got a card yet myself, but thats very soon to be done and would also be interested in the results from those that use them. Also happy with the results from communication with Jim at cambist.net. Hes answered my questions and has been helpful to me. I will be using them for anon. VISA cards, and use cashcards for a debit. Going to be doing business with both as soon as my income tax refund comes thru. Will wait and see, and also keep an eye here to help me, being new to all this, understand the concept. I won't use "brick and mortar" banks anymore, haven't in over a year - why have to ever deal with them at all in transferring money to be able to use it? its the (overused expression warning) "information superhighway" - time to learn how to drive on it... -- Ken -- --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.