nsumer sovereignty, the very basis of capitalism.
> This is the last wire I will send to Omnipay for a long, long time
> and my agent application is on indefinite hold. They really need
> to communicate better with customers. I was also informed that they
> are financially sound.
I
und my e-gold. Actually, last week, I did get an
e-mail message saying I'd been given a refund, but it was never
credited to my e-gold account, even after a polite reminder; clearly
someone does not know what they are doing, a manifest failure of
knowledge, and honor as well when the problem is le
osts and the original amount, if I have to take them
to court.
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Howard E. Motteler
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Well, we really don't need anyone to take care of this technical
stuff; what we need is more management. I'm just not being managed
enough, that's the problem here. --
-exchange, and they have neither made the transfer
nor refunded my e-gold.
I did get an email message from OmniPay support today, claiming they
had refunded my e-gold account but, as of 3:00 PM EST, that has not
yet happened. So the dog is in the mail, but that check won't hunt.
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Ho
I will start legal action there next
week.
I have also been taking the story of my experience with OmniPay to
various relevant forums, and will continue to do so.
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Howard E. Motteler
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Craig Haynie writes:
> Howard E. Motteler writes:
>
> > I'm beginning the unpleasant process of taking what action I can
> > to get my $4800 back from OmniPay. [...]
>
> Have you done a wire trace and subsequently verified that the
> $4800 went into G&SR
no one else posts? That's no fun; it'd be
more interesting to stir up some discussion.
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Howard E. Motteler
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There's no way of knowing whether the teenage Hillary was on
that grassy knoll that day in Dallas. I would have put her
there in "JFK"
tic, and if I'm not careful, will quickly end up costing me
more than the amount in question; still, if I've learned anything
over the years, it's that being a soft touch costs more in the
long run.
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Howard E. Motteler
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I say put MORE messages on the records.
ppointing to me as I was an early adopter
of e-gold, account 100100, and while my main interest was simply
holding a moderate amount of gold, with an element of speculation,
I think the exchange system is a great idea and would like to see
it catch on.
Regards,
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Howard E. Motteler
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