[e-gold-list] Goldchanger unresponsive - 25 days, no money, 8 days no reply

2002-06-03 Thread Greg
www.goldchanger.com now no longer answers my emails. They currently owe me $597.00 for 3 money orders, the 1st of which was mailed to them over 25 days ago. The last I heard from them was 8 days ago by email, saying that they received my funds and will fund my account "asap". Their website says

[e-gold-list] Goldchanger done a bunk?

2001-11-29 Thread Ben Legume
Goldchanger's web page seems to have disappeared. Has this been the case for a while? I only just noticed it. New Books at Discount Prices --- Send the right message --- + Today freemail + Get your free, private email address at http://www.today.com.au --- You are c

[e-gold-list] Goldchanger hit by fraud?

2001-11-14 Thread Ben Legume
According to the Gold Changer site they are no longer accepting any types of cheques, (personal, business, bank or 3rd party) as they have been hit by fraud. It must have been pretty serious because they aren't able to fulfill orders for several days according to their site. Does anyone know

[e-gold-list] Goldchanger ? SCAM or ... ?

2001-05-11 Thread Mariman Center
Hi, Sorry to disturb here again, but it can be interesting for a few of us to see how Goldchanger now treats his clients. I am very disappointed by this company, that my Clients and I used since they opened. The question today is to know if they have turned into a scam, or if

[e-gold-list] Goldchanger and Holidays

2001-05-10 Thread Terry Adams
Hello, As strange as it might sound, yes, there's a Secret Service involved. During last couple of weeks Goldchanger and E-Gold have been contacted by Secret Service and required to reveal information about a number accounts. This is supposedly due to the investigation by Secret Service. A numb

[e-gold-list] Goldchanger

2001-05-09 Thread Ben Legume
I sure hope nothing has happened to goldchanger!! I got some e-gold credited from them about a week ago, with some more due any day now (I have to wait for the cheques to clear). Then again, if your customer sent payment in cash, there's always the danger it could be stolen by post office staf