on 10/28/2002 6:15 AM, Dale Reardon wrote:
> I can't spot a typo in the domain name but this doesn't sound like e-gold
> to me.
Same scam, better English. The domain, e-gold-support.com, is the trick in
this case.
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acy (that I know of).
My own interest in e-gold is a sort of delayed reaction to that Wired
article a while back. Maybe lots of other people reacted the same way?
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went to one of
my co-workers and explained the process they'd just tell me I was crazy for
going through all that hassle instead of paying by credit card.
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. I'm willing to live with it
because I really like the idea, but even so I find it highly inconvenient. I
very much doubt that an ordinary person would go to so much trouble.
I'm sure this problem can be overcome, but just denying that it exists won't
accomplish anything...
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re to close E-Gold down, they would probably sell the gold and distribute
> the value as cash.
That's reassuring! It probably says something like that in the user
agreement, but unfortunately I don't speak legalese. :-)
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s first?
Apologies if these subjects have already been addressed!
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