[e-gold-list] RE: scammer

2003-10-18 Thread Robert B.Z.
Now that is a problem. I was always wondering how long it would take until crooks started to use the names of repectable people and the nasty under their name just to damage their reputation. The trouble is that the way some things are set up (especially the name space) these actions are just

[e-gold-list] RE: scammer

2003-10-18 Thread FileMatrix
Robert, Now that is a problem. I was always wondering how long it would take until crooks started to use the names of repectable people and the nasty under their name just to damage their reputation. Why don't you guys use the PGP standard (www.bouncycastle.org) to sign your official emails?

[e-gold-list] RE: scammer

2003-10-18 Thread Katz Global Media
I think this guy may be the same one that was stealing the v2gold content and posting keyloggers to the site. Today he tried to transfer our main domain into 3 accounts of well known people, threatened my life a few times and tried to extort $1000 all while telling me to go @##^@ my mother...

[e-gold-list] RE: scammer

2003-10-18 Thread FileMatrix
Gordon, I think this guy may be the same one that was stealing the v2gold content and posting keyloggers to the site. Today he tried to transfer our main domain into 3 accounts of well known people, threatened my life a few times and tried to extort $1000 all while telling me to go @##^@ my

[e-gold-list] RE: scammer

2003-10-18 Thread Jeff Fitzmyers
I was always wondering how long it would take until crooks started to use the names of repectable people and the nasty under their name just to damage their reputation. What about, as a standard, each site having an area where they post digitally signed emails they have sent out (even if they

[e-gold-list] RE: scammer

2003-10-17 Thread Matt Mahoney
That would be the e-gold hacker that was using my Goldpay network to launder his stolen e-gold funds and have it transferred to debit card. I have frozen his account with the stolen funds in it so it can be returned to the e-gold accounts he has stolen from. The thief wants the funds back so

[e-gold-list] RE: scammer

2003-10-17 Thread Jonathan Boles
Probably one of the scumbags out of the DNS/Update forums. Good luck catching the biatch :-) On Saturday, Oct 18, 2003, at 03:18 Atlantic/Azores, Matt Mahoney wrote: [...] --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL

[e-gold-list] RE: Scammer Bounty?

2001-04-09 Thread Deen Foxx
Eric Gaither from Gaithman's Gold Nation, Inc. (http://businesses.msn.com/GEGE/) posted the original bounty, other market makers have added to it (FastGold.net, GoldNow.st, InterestingSoftware.com, maybe some others). The bounty is out for a fraudster abusing e-gold on eBay, if you have