[e-gold-list] Re: Spam from cashcards, reply to Steve Renner

2003-06-12 Thread cp_box
I'am not sure with a free cashcard, but with the paid cashcards they do
not send you a PIN code. You log into your Vcash account and set the PIN
yourself to what you want it to be. Click on the transfer link and it
should give you the option from that screen.



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[e-gold-list] Re: Spam from cashcards, reply to Steve Renner

2003-06-06 Thread Offshore Team
wow, sorry about that JR. Kind of harsh way to ask me to remove the last message from 
replies (it is easy to forget that sometimes) and kind of shows how much moderation 
goes on in this list compared to goldmoney.

From now on I shall endeavour to remove the previous message.



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[e-gold-list] Re: Spam from cashcards, reply to Steve Renner

2003-06-05 Thread Offshore Team
sheesh, what a drongo. The PIN I bet is in the package, or more than likely being sent 
in a second file for security reasons. some people have no gratitude...


- Original Message -
From: Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 05:11:09 -0400
To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [e-gold-list] Spam from cashcards, reply to Steve Renner

As usual, you don't reply by email, so I have to post on this list.
But users need to know what kind of service (LOL) you supply,
between two spam-campaigns.
After waiting 2 weeks, I FINALLY received my (free!) card ! Now, it is FOUR DAYS that 
I am waiting your reply for the PIN code,
that was NOT with the card. Good, you sent a free card, without the PIN
code so it is unuasuable ! As usual, after receiving my mail, it took you
two days to ask for my card number - as if you wouldn't know it ! Now, it
is four days that I am waiting your reply - and the PIN code !




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[e-gold-list] Re: Spam from cashcards, reply to Steve Renner

2003-06-05 Thread Fidex Marketing
Steve,

This is a good example of why NOT to give something away for free. If
something is free, people don't value it.

Every card issuer I know of in the world sends PINs separately from
cards, and I think 2 weeks is a perefectly reasonable delivery time. And
if it is FREE...

Nick
Fidex




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[e-gold-list] Re: Spam from cashcards, reply to Steve Renner

2003-06-05 Thread AnyGoldNow SSL
Michel,

Looking at your email address, I guess you are in France.
Should you have read the CashCards site, you would have found out that YOU create your 
own PIN
number...

But then, of course, that takes reading  stuff.

Anyway, if you want to know more about the card and the service (in French), just go to
http://www.EuroGoldFrance.com

You will see that we have many ways of funding your FREE cashcards... straight from a 
French
Bank account

Bonne journée,

Patrick,
EuroGoldFrance
http://EuroGoldFrance.com
Tout l'Or du monde, en Français !
Obtenez et alimentez votre Cash Card



 Dear Steve Renner, from CASH-CARDS,
  We will give away $1,000 in e-gold FREE each month for one year,


 Now, it is FOUR DAYS that I am waiting your reply for the PIN code,
 that was NOT with the card. Good, you sent a free card, without the PIN
 code so it is unuasuable ! As usual, after receiving my mail, it took you
 two days to ask for my card number - as if you wouldn't know it ! Now, it
 is four days that I am waiting your reply - and the PIN code !

 Michel


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[e-gold-list] Re: Spam from cashcards, reply to Steve Renner

2003-06-05 Thread Robert S.Z.
Hello Michel,

I actually had to read your post twice. IMHO there are two main items to
address.

The easy one has to do with gratitude and your apparent lack of it. Where
did you pick up the inherent sense of entitlement that drips from your
accusations? It appears not only to be rather childish but moreover may
show a lack of experiencing having to work to pay your way on your part.
Take it from me, once you grow up you will realize that TANSTAFL, or in
other words, not much is for free but if something is, you better
appreciate it before you loose it.
I guess, your post just shut many a door in the e-gold community for you.

The second item is the one of your apparent inexperience, even naivitee
for lack of a better word.
What would you say if you had funded your card and your money would
suddenly vanish because Steve sent the PIN number to the first guy that
knew your card number and sent him an email?
Just imagine you calling your bank and telling them you lost the PIN
number to the brand new card they sent you - or never got the second
letter that had the PIN in it. What will the bank do? Maybe ask you for
the card number, your birth date, the name and birthplace of your mother,
the serial number of the engine block of your first car, your cat's DNA
sequence and heaven knows what else. Once you answered all those questions
correctly, what will your bank say: Thank you, we'll send a new PIN to
the street address on record.
Now, as I understand, CASHCARDS doesn't ask for a summary of your family
tree and certified blood samples before they send out their free cards.
How exactly is Steve supposed to verify your identity?
Moreover, do you actually believe when you emailed Steve that he would
know from the top of his head Gee, Michel, the French guy didn't get his
PIN? To test this foolish assumption: please recite the complete phone
number with IDD and area code of the second one-night stand you had...
difficult, innit?

Yet, you seem to expect Steve to know your card number by heart or carry
around the confidential records of issued cards whereever he goes and
spend ever waking moment to reply to emails of infuriated customers for
free? Sheesh...

I think a public appology for a short temper may well be in order,
wouldn't you agree?

Cheers,
Robert.

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