Rick van Rein wrote:

Hi Michael,

Make sure to *always* enter the URL to the e-gold site manually.

All these scams use the fact that a URL is hidden in HTML code, as in

<A HREF="http://some.other.server";>http://www.e-gold.com</A>

Very well put.


Ignore it. E-gold does not send out emails such as this.

No, that would be more e-bullion's style of doing things, right?  ;-)

I don't know.  I havn't seen anything from e-bullion for a while.  At any rate ... I don't care who it's from.

I would not respond anyway.

Unfortunately there are many ethically shortsighted people out there with a sub responsibility level.

Kind regards,

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- Abraham Lincoln




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