Hi Everyone
We recently stopped a guy exchanging $2k worth of stolen evos to e-gold.
He is now waging a war with us by bombarding our e-mail server with all
sorts of crap.
He has closed e-Bay auctions on our behalf using a fake user id and opened
up various new e-mail addresses redirecting them
George shalom,
Thanks for the explanation.
As I understand the poem - it is meant to protest government activities.
So, why is do nothing not a good approach?
Schenkler - Chief Money Maker
Internet Dollar electronic money system - http://InternetDollar.com
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Well it seems that our friend Saul's campaign has borne fruit. I just
logged into e-gold and there is a big red Security Alert message on
the front page. It leads to some common-sense pieces of advice about
fraudulent escrow services and fraudulent auctions generally.
New Books at Discount
Hello,
Any member of the e-gold community is taking domain names?
Or somebody could recommend a reliable registrar?
Thanks for help,
Sith
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Well it seems that our friend Saul's campaign has borne fruit. I just
logged into e-gold and there is a big red Security Alert message on
the front page. It leads to some common-sense pieces of advice about
fraudulent escrow services and fraudulent auctions generally.
Nice to see some
Some interesting history on this bizarre organization. Their credibility
is eroding every time they cry Wolf!:
http://www.zpub.com/notes/adl2.html
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At 09:58 AM 1/26/2003 +0200, Arik Schenkler wrote:
Thanks for the explanation.
As I understand the poem - it is meant to protest government activities.
So, why is do nothing not a good approach?
No reason. I may be somewhat unusual on this list, but I happen to love
the U.S. Sure, taxes are
At 08:08 AM 26/01/2003 -0500, Craig Spencer wrote:
Also note: the CostaGold escrow balance has dissappeared! Hmmm...
I wonder who go that pot of gold.
Hmmm, yes we definitely want to know about that.
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On Sunday, January 26, 2003, at 01:11 AM, Robert S.Z. wrote:
...
To get to the point: As long as rules are being tightened for legit
businesses and at the same time create huge openings for criminal
elements
the people who tighten the rules are building themselves springboards
for
much worse
I'm afraid we won't
(The Privacy policy blah blah blah...)
Just like we are still waiting for a resonable explanation to the fact
that the number of accounts keeps increasing by
about 6,000+ a week, and the overall e-gold reserves don't go up
(and indeed went down about 100,000 grams lately, to
Would not that approximately 100,000 grams be the (paid out?) CostaGold
escrow balance?
At 03:59 PM 26/01/2003 +0100, AnyGoldNow wrote:
about 6,000+ a week, and the overall e-gold reserves don't go up
(and indeed went down about 100,000 grams lately, to 1,541,409)
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On Sunday, January 26, 2003, at 08:46 AM, George Matyjewicz wrote:
No reason. I may be somewhat unusual on this list, but I happen to
love the U.S. Sure, taxes are high, the dollar is an issue and there
are other things that may not be 100%. But where is it 100%?
One of the reasons
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On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 04:06:55AM -0500, Andy Heron wrote:
We recently stopped a guy exchanging $2k worth of stolen evos to e-gold.
He is now waging a war with us by bombarding our e-mail server with all
sorts of crap.
He has closed e-Bay
George Matyjewicz wrote
No reason. I may be somewhat unusual on this list, but I happen to
love the U.S. Sure, taxes are high, the dollar is an issue and there
are other things that may not be 100%. But where is it 100%?
I love America too. It's the ever increasing fascism in certain
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On 26 Jan 2003 at 1:11, Robert S.Z. wrote:
And you know, they shot themselves in the foot with a large
calibre. This is why: Before we had traceable records of
everything. Now, under the new rules there is no third party
paper that mentions the name of the recepient. Meaning, to
proof
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On 26 Jan 2003 at 4:06, Andy Heron wrote:
Hi Everyone
We recently stopped a guy exchanging $2k worth of stolen evos
to e-gold. He is now waging a war with us by bombarding our
e-mail server with all sorts of crap.
He has closed e-Bay auctions on our behalf using a fake user
id and
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On Sunday, January 26, 2003, at 10:59 AM, James A. Donald wrote:
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... Of course you should use a
unique unguessable long passphrase and write it down in a safe
place.
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Agreed -- if it's cryptic enough to be safe it's also cryptic enough
Yes, that could very well be !
However, who would that have been paid out to ?
According to information I just got following verification, the people
who were defrauded by Costagold have not received anything...
Patrick,
AnyGoldNow
Would not that approximately 100,000 grams be the (paid
Sorry George but I've got to oppose your statist views in this case and
side with the others. Despite the propaganda of altruism, I find more of
the activities of the Nation States against my short- and long-term
interests than those who seek to keep their personal interests private. I
value
Yes, that could very well be !
However, who would that have been paid out to ?
According to information I just got following verification, the people
who were defrauded by Costagold have not received anything...
This is one of those questionable operations. Didn't Costagold advertised
itself
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION NEEDED
: HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL
FROM: GEORGE WALKER BUSH
DEAR SIR / MADAM,
I AM GEORGE WALKER BUSH, SON OF THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH, AND CURRENTLY SERVING AS PRESIDENT OF
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THIS LETTER MIGHT
I may have to stand corrected on Costa Gold. From reading some of the emails
in this user group,
http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/Global-Recovery-Group-how-to-join/
it looks like the money held by e-gold was recovered by the victims of the
Costa Gold operation. If true, that would be welcome
Dear Arik,
Meaning, that we need to oppose government activities?
If you believe what the government is doing is wrong,
yes, you should oppose it. Oppose it with words or
actions as you see fit.
Of course, not all government is evil. For example,
there is a type of government which I find
Dear Friends,
Today's digest was very interesting stuff.
Subject: my eBay auction!
It is also possible to auction at http://goldbarter.com/
Arik asks:
So, why is do nothing not a good approach?
It depends on what results you seek. If you seek to
let time and the actions of others dictate
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