[e-gold-list] Re: Lateko: BE warned!

2002-12-01 Thread Steve Schear
At 04:41 AM 12/2/2002 +, Colonel Bosco wrote: No-one said anything about Security. If you wish to use YOUR Company to be a front for illegal activity then feel free to do so. Those who do could not even hope to hold a candle to similar activities by those in government. Those who chose to

[e-gold-list] Re: Lateko: BE warned!

2002-12-01 Thread Colonel Bosco
No-one said anything about Security. If you wish to use YOUR Company to be a front for illegal activity then feel free to do so. Just make sure you charge enough for the service to set aside some money for high-power attorneys that can bail you out (they don't come cheap) WTSHTF. Then don't b

[e-gold-list] Re: Lateko: BE warned!

2002-12-01 Thread Steve Schear
At 04:05 AM 12/2/2002 +, Colonel Bosco wrote: You Sir, are the proverbial loose cannon! With your Banking track record (of constantly having acct's closed, frozen, or being asked to leave) if I were a Bank manager (and saw you coming) I would Pay You to NOT open an acct with my Bank!! And

[e-gold-list] Re: Lateko: BE warned!

2002-12-01 Thread Colonel Bosco
Considering that that vast majority of these so called *anonymous* debit cards are used for criminal activity, I don't blame them for slamming your acct's down. i.e. Just about all the crooks who rip-off e-gold acct's (via key loggers, auction fraud, etc..) use Cards like the one you so vigorou

[e-gold-list] Re: Lateko: BE warned!

2002-12-01 Thread Ragnar
Graham, --- Graham Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Guys, > The other real issue is that Lateko also released some of my > banking > transactions, upon request, to a Hong Kong investigator. > So much for banking privacy! The CARD was apparently > anonymous... but > everything else was not! Ama