[e-gold-list] scams are so easy to avoid

2002-10-12 Thread Rick van Rein
Oh wow,

I also received the newest scam in town:
 Therefore we are asking you to check
 your account by logging inbr
 through the following link.

Would it be an idea for e-gold to make it very clear to their customers
that they MUST always enter the URL of the e-gold site manually, or dig it
up from their own bookmarks, rather than clicking on it?

This is what I habitually do, and it kills all scams of this kind instantly.


Just my tuppence,

Rick van Rein,
OpenFortress.

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[e-gold-list] Scams

2001-04-30 Thread Samuel Mc Kee

I try to avoid reading these postings but couldn't resist skimming the
latest thread and hit upon a comment about E-Gold somehow being responsible
for scams. I'd just like to ask one rhetorical question directed at no one
in particular.

If E-Gold is in any way responsible for any scam that uses E-Gold as the
medium of exchange, then by the same reasoning isn't the United State Mint
responsible for all scams involving dollars? I lost a bundle a few years
back when an officer at an escrow company stole all the money and
disappeared. The company declared bankruptcy, and I lost everything. Is the
U.S. Mint responsible for that?



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