Good morning,
Euro Gold Line expresses it's regret to Lim, and worse
that it should have happened to her twice. E-gold is
a sound program and the majority (I would liked to
have said all)of the MM's are very aware of their
financial responsibilities to their clients. We hope
that these two will
Theres also a strong factor of trying to cover up embarrasment. If
you're silly enough to lose some money in a scam, you rarely would
want people to know about it because they'll think (know?) that
you're a fool.
Similarly some of the big leaps of faith after the person believes
they have bee
LimKa,
There are many reputable "exchange providers" who have NOTHING TO DO
with any hyips or scams.
Would any MMs listening like to tell Lim Ka that she can deal with
them in trust and that they, the MMs, declare they have nothing to do
with hyips, scams, or anything else other than selling
Lim,
I am sorry to hear about your difficulties with Heap of Gold and Flat Rate
Gold.
Currently being formed is a new Association which will ensure accreditation
of Market Makers for the security and safety of clients.
In order to join the Association Market Makers will need to meet an
accepta
What can we do about this? Both Heap Of Gold and Flat Rate Gold was
officially listed on E-Gold website. I also do funding 3 times in my short
life of using E-Gold. The first with Flat Rate Gold, $1300 taken without
any repy. Second with Heap Of Gold for $775 - OK. The 3rd time with Heap
of Gold a
First of all, I'm pleased to say that
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1235162316
the Parker Bradley LDF Boggs Sacagawea coin auction, is at record
levels, exceeding the price of an ounce of gold with about 5 days left.
No, I'm not the high-bidder. :(
Secondly, the fol
At 01:41 AM 5/5/2001, Graham Kelly wrote:
>Guys,
>I used to use www.lowestfare.com and get great airfares, but they seem
>really expensive now. Can any of you suggest a cheap online company?
>
>I want to fly from LAX to DAL.
Three others to try:
Travelocity http://www.travelocity.com/?Service=BF0
> Chuck wrote
> It seems to me that CCS likes to speak in generalities such as "they
> are all bad", "they are all thisor that...", when talking about
> MLMs and/or HYIPs.
For good reason...
However, not all MLMs are HYIPs. Multi-Level Marketing isn't bad, it is
merely an alternate, eff
Dear,
Mr. Vince Callaway can help me to obtain PAYPAL ACCOUNT BY
MY E-GOLD ACCOUNT.
But he need someone to vouch me. And I think none know about
me much in this list.
Please anyone can help us for any ideas.
Best regards,
M. Khairul Bahri
> MLMs and HYIPs are not a generality. Craig is right to ask for
> specifics. Some are scams some are not. [...]
I can defend this statement: "All HYIPs which guarantee returns greater
than, (say), 10% per month, are destined to fail within 24 months, or so."
The reason is simple: consistent
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