> What gets me was how personalized this email was. I wonder who it was,
> that got the numbers of two e-gold acct's i've been associated with? One
> was mine, one was a close friend's, and I don't think I've ever used the
> second account in connection with the email address
The common recipie
> I can't spot a typo in the domain name but this doesn't sound like e-gold
> to me.
beware! the scamsters registered http://www.e-gold -support.com, and the
link in the email you received (i received it too) actually connects to
_that_ page, which looks exactly like the real e-gold page, but is