I actually agree with all three. First you will get a few deposits, then you will get your account restricted - notably whenever you are trying to make the first withdrawal. After disclosing everything there is to know about your life so far, they will claim not to have received anything and will demand the you send it again. Three weeks later (all the while people keep depositing into your account and posting here that you must be a crook because you didn't give them their e-gold), PayPal will unfreeze your account long enough to reverse some charges from several weeks earlier. You will file a complaint, which they will ignore while freezing your account again, but szll accepting funds being deposited. You think about joining some militants in your rage as you find out that PayPal has now reversed a few more charges - WITHOUT - actually returning the funds to the sender. Just as you think it couldn't get any worse, your bank or credit card company informs you that PayPal emptied your account to cover reversal fees for the money they stole. After you have clients mail PayPal and demand an explanation why they reversed a charge for no reason and where the heck the money went, you may or may not find 'some' of it credited to your account, which of course remains frozen.
After that, as Gordon suggested, it will take about 180 days for them to ask you where to send a cheque to. Trouble is, in those 180 days they changed their TOS and for you to receive that cheque, you need to first agree to the new TOS which include that basically you won't get a cent. So, the best of luck if you are seriously planning to go through with this. And, you are welcome to quote me! Cheers, Robert. budget & privacy website hosting http://www.cyberica.net e-commerce & e-business services http://www.cyfrocash.net budget domain registrations http://www.u2planet.com --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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.