I got a similar extortion attempt/spam to my band's email addresses
tonight. Oddly, there is no mention of e-gold anywhere on our
site.
Sent through an open formmail.pl, see below. Quite lame.
-mark
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t
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, David Beroff wrote:
> > The one and only e-gold hacking software
> > that is 100% accurate, designed by a ex-e-gold programmer
>
> > http://www.freewebs.com/egoldhack/
>
> Amazing that he accepts e-gold, for if it were to work,
> then you could simply retrieve back the paymen
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Arik Schenkler wrote:
> Shalom,
>
> The DGC success will cause increase in gold price.
>
> If those currencies work honestly and back their ecurrency with gold, they
> buy gold and reserve it.
>
> This increase demand and decrease the amount of gold circulated
> (physically).
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Date: 16 Sep 2003 15:52:59 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [GoldClicks] Bulletin: RealPPC terminates affiliate program
Just a quick bulletin to our subscribers that RealPPC.com has terminated
their affiliate/partner program as
Do you know What Ever Happened To some formerly famous pseudo-celeb?
Maybe you once ordered a pizza and it was delivered by Billy Carter,
or maybe you once interviewed for a job with John Delorean, or maybe you
just know of a website URL that contains information about where some
former cele
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Randy Wilhite wrote:
> Is there a url offering domain registration using Egold as payment ?
>
http://www.easyDNS.com - possibly the only ICANN Accreditted registrar
accepting e-gold. DNS hosting, URL and email fowarding, etc.
-mark
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On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Tom Craig wrote:
> Here is why I can say this without a shadow of doubt;
> When I bought my positions in GL I used a unique email address for each
> one, the reason I can do this is because I have my own domain and I can
> create email addresses on the fly.. now it came to my
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Steve Renner wrote:
> Mark,
> Cash Cards International has STRICT Privacy Policy in place to protect all
> our Members. We will NEVER sell or give any of our Member information,
> including email addresses, to anyone, for any reason, without a court order.
>
Steve, thanks fo
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Guido Farrugia wrote:
> I'm Guido Farrugia and own the domain Betongold.com
>
> Just yesterday I received this e-mail to my [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail
> address. This immediately rang me a warning bell that someone might be
> trying to "hijack" my domain and trying to scam E-g
The unique email address I used only for my affiliate account
at Cashcards International is now receiving spam (two this
morning), indicating they have sold my address.
>Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 17:33:29 +0800
>From: Sarah Jane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: _EMAIL_
>Subject: JOIN FOR FREE! Learn and Ea
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Our company:
> As many e-gold members are rightly concerned with scams involving
> e-gold
> payments, we would like you to have all of the facts about our company
> before purchasing from us. We are a PayPal-verified merchant and listed
> as
> D-U-N-S
I've been scouring the net looking for affiliate programs, PPC search
engines and so on that pay in DGC's.
Most of the stuff out there is garbage, HYIP's, ponzis, scams, etc.
There are a few real programs and I'm sure there are more. I put together
my results thus far on my newest site, http://w
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Daniel Umoren wrote:
>
> E-gold funded offshore bank accounts & payment cards
>
>
> Citizens of any country can apply. No credit checks. Instant Approval!
>
> Multi-curren
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, SnowDog wrote:
> > I have found their service to be very good and without flaw. They are very
> > professional and I have never had a problem within their network.
>
> How did you find them, since they are new to the internet?
>
Interestingly, both Jacquelyn and Prominence Ba
Are there any market makers accepting maestro card payments online to
purchase e-gold?
(I was under the mistaken impression that I could move both ways via
e-fidex)
-mark
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Looking for Pay-per-click, pay-per-search and other affiliate programs
in general doing their payouts in e-gold.
No ponzis, no bulkers, no HYIPs, just real old-fashioned affiliate
programs paying out via egold.
Also seeking (non-BS) discussion forums, directories of same.
Thx.
-mark
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Despite the appearance this week of a bullish article on gold using
Elliot Wave analysis on Gold Eagle (Clive Maund's "Gold Trends - Elliot
Wave Analysis" http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_02/maund110602.html),
orthodox Elliot Wave Theory is still extremely bearish on gold.
I wrote an article
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002, uberhacker wrote:
> Perhaps an alias would be more like an Australian domain name, where you
> can't get a .com.au domain name unless you have a business with the same
> name or an acceptable variant, or if it's your name. For a cost (since an
> employee would have to do due
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002, uberhacker wrote:
> That's the main point I wanted to make - who is in charge. In the DNS world
> one can be pretty certain that the handful of root DNS servers are managed
> by trustworthy individuals, and the machines are nice and safe. But in our
> little world of digital c
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, David Hillary wrote:
> Mark's DNS idea is actually quite a dumb idea because people mistype word as
> much or more often than numbers.
Do they? Maybe you do. Maybe most other people don't. If domain names
didn't exist and people had to access everything via IP addresses my
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002, uberhacker wrote:
> Much like DNS poisoning in the current world, I foresee a similar tactic
> being used by hackers if such a system were to be put into place.
>
Hackers will always be up to something regardless of the system used.
Today we have the guys spamming with the h
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002, gb wrote:
> Do as the banks do.
>
> People who need to enter account numbers to spend make mistakes. This
> happens more times than is acceptable. The merchant interface prevents
> this by filling in the account number for you. But this doesn't help people
> who have to fill
> Hi:
>
> Try searching for Breton Woods agreement and go from there.
>
Perhaps if the US Government decides to outlaw private gold ownership
again it will do so under the banner of "anti-terrorism"...
Report: Al Qaeda, Taliban Gold Shipped to Sudan
http://tinyurl.com/19sn
-mark
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On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, PHV wrote:
> Maybe some day the scammers and Hackers will understand that we have other
> means of protecting our assets and accounts, and that their attempts are
> pointless.
>
No offense intended but... didn't you just get ripped for $3K in
e-bullion?
Personally, I would
easyDNS.com, a leading provider of outsourced DNS and domain management
tools including email forwarding, URL forwarding, dynamic DNS,
SMTP port forwarding and more; now accepts e-gold payments for all
products and services.
We're also a CIRA certified .CA registrar and a Tucows reseller for
.CO
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Lourens Human wrote:
> Just another quick way to reduce your e-gold balance...
> ___
> E-Gold Investments offers you a long term high yield
> private loan program which pays you 35% of your spends made
> to the program every
from
lists.goldmoney.com
I think there may a misconfig in the mx handlers or the DNS for
lists.goldmoney.com
-mark
On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, Mark Jeftovic wrote:
>
> Embarrassing to ask, but I can't figure it out, have been trying
> all the standard commands at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it doe
Embarrassing to ask, but I can't figure it out, have been trying
all the standard commands at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it doesn't
seem to know about dgc.chat ?
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On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey all!
>
> I was doing a whois search on domains like evocash, e-gold, osgold,
> goldmoney, e-bullion, etc, and I notice that nothing comes up as to say
> who the owner of the domains are...anybody here care to share their
> thoughts on this?
>
D
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Patrik Isacsson wrote:
> I heard a rumor on our local financial tv-news today that ebay is buying
> paypal .?
>
> anyone else seen this ?
>
No rumour, it was all over the financial news yesterday. Ebay buys
Paypal for 1.5 Billion in pretend-internet-money (all stock deal).
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, John Kyle wrote:
> Mark, the key here is to get paid solely in e-gold, and then to pay all
> your bills with e-gold. Then from the outsider's point of view, *poof*
> "Where did Mark go?"
>
> Of course, as NORFED states, "It is not the purpose of The Liberty Dollar
> to avoid
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
> JP said:
>
> >... Omnipay (which is totally wonderful, it's the shit); hell.
>
> Omnipay rocks! It is EASIER for me to pay my bills with e-gold than it is
> to write and mail a personal check. Maybe in a couple years I'll phase out
> the checking ac
> > that 'Richebächer' newsletter and the whole 'Agora' crowd
> > has been touting the Coming Economic Meltdown for decades!
>
> One of the really interesting things about guys like Robert
> Prechter with their Elliot Wave stuff is that they are
> willing to believe what their eyes show them.
>
>
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, SnowDog wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Someone is sending out an email virus, which is doctored to appear to be
> coming from me. I can only imagine that they are sending these things with
> my name attached, because they wish to use some people's trust in me, to get
> their virus insta
Incidently, I've started a talk list for Canadian goldbugs,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], it is extremely low volume right now,
new members are welcome, feel free to subscribe at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and post an introductory message
about yourself.
-mark
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Interesting post on POG suppression.
-mark
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Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 14:49:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mark Jeftovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECT
> I agree that I tire of seeing reposts of crap like the Nigerian scam, but
> the sad reality is that people must still be falling for it. I was over at
> Google Answers the other day and saw what I thought was an interesting
> question posed by a guy, who wanted to know what legal and taxation
>
Shouldn't you perhaps put a password block up or otherwise keep the
public out until you're ready to go? (Or put up a splash page and
take people's email addresses to notify them when you're ready to
launch)
Just a suggestion.
-mark
On Tue, 14 May 2002, khurram wrote:
> Hello People,
>A l
Moments ago I snagged cybermoola.com on today's expiry drop.
It is a Yahoo listed domain under the category:
category: Transaction Clearing > Digital Money
Looking at its description on Yahoo, it was some kinda "teen oriented
digital cash" (another .com blow-out no doubt), but in my experience
On Mon, 13 May 2002, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
> On 13 May 2002, at 13:46, Mark Jeftovic wrote:
>
> > Speaking of which, anyone know any good discussion lists about gold in
> > general?
>
> Gold ? Or Gold stocks ?
>
Both, I was thinking gold when I posted but
Article in USAToday...
http://www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/general/2002-05-10-gold.htm
I note the spin was heavy to downplay near the end of the article,
typical of mainstream media.
Apologies if not topical here (i.e. if this list is for more
specific e-gold talk rather than gold-in-general)
This time I'm selling a developed site instead of a domain,
I will discount for e-gold.
See http://gethighforums.com/Forum19/HTML/000634.html for
the rundown on it.
It's a generic prozac sales site, drop shipping deal with a
pharmacy, you take the orders, they ship the product and
wire you com
kept my mouth shut for most of this thread, but I have a lot of
experience in domain name matters, I'll give it to everyone straight,
from both a practical and procedural standpoint.
The only thing that matters in a domain name dispute is trademark,
period. If somebody goes out and registers mark
I have too many domains and not enough egold, as such I'm willing
to take reasonable offers for egold only on any domains on eliteNIC.com
Most of these domains are from the "drop game", which I was playing long
before it was chic, before snapnames, namewinner or any of those.
I have a few which
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yo fellow list members!
>
> It might be a good idea to start an e-gold anti fraud squad. Anyone that
>participates would install a plugin / app on their PC(s)
>
> The moment one of these scam artists start mailing their sad little beg for gold
>me
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Fidex Marketing wrote:
> >
> > > e-gold etc are holding money for future transactions just like
> Paypal
> > but
> > > no one is complaining. What am I missing?
> >
>
> No, e-gold do NOT hold money. They administer gold which is legally held
> by the individual account holder
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mark, the ponzi schemes are crap. Put them out of your mind
>
Pretty well what I figured. Thanks for this list, I have heard of
some of them, will check out the rest.
> Every single DAY, people are buying books, videos, DVD players,
> cameras, v
-gold economy?
I very much like the idea of egold but can see this as a limiting
factor perception-wise.
-mark
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