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On 13 Jun 2003 at 15:12, Graham Kelly wrote:
> Ahhh, James, James, James!
>
> PLEASE! You don't offer a logical nor valid argument, IMHO... 
> but I certainly understand HOW you could think that way.
>
> The OSGold ecurrency was *proven* to be a legitimate 
> ecurrency

No it was not.  It was obvious from the beginning to everyone 
with half a brain that it was a scam.

> I cannot be responsible for the moral and ethical stand of a
> product wholesaler,

Everyone knew he was going run with the gold, just some people
thought they were so smart they would get out at the right time
and leave someone else out of pocket. 

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