> This is an argument that obviously cannot be solved in a simple manner
> such as just saying "stop accepting xyz payments." I have (four times so
> far) revamped the payment methods I accept. Each time, thieves have simply
> designed new methods to cheat. Does this sound like I am crying
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> > Hmmm,, some more bad news,,, to a certain extent,, even Gold can be
> > counterfeited,, could you tell the difference between a gold plated bar
> and
> > a solid gold bar with just a cursory visual inspection?
> >
> > Tis all a slippery slope if one's not careful.
>
> It is difficult, though
> However, e-gold is now rampant with thieves, counterfeiters, and hackers who
> have obtained their gold stores illegally. The trust is then gone. Sure the
> payment is "good" at the moment, but it ultimately cost someone (Market
> Makers, G&SR, fellow e-gold users) a great deal because the gold
> Hmmm,, some more bad news,,, to a certain extent,, even Gold can be
> counterfeited,, could you tell the difference between a gold plated bar
and
> a solid gold bar with just a cursory visual inspection?
>
> Tis all a slippery slope if one's not careful.
It is difficult, though, to counterfeit
Hmmm,, some more bad news,,, to a certain extent,, even Gold can be
counterfeited,, could you tell the difference between a gold plated bar and
a solid gold bar with just a cursory visual inspection?
Tis all a slippery slope if one's not careful.
Regards,
>>
>>> Even cold hard cash can be cou
"Eric Gaither, Gaithman's E-Gold Exchange" wrote:
>
> > Why not accept only bank wire and Western Union transfers?
>
> We are always streamlining our payment options. Did you know that
> money orders and postal orders can be counterfeited?
I've heard of this. Characteristic of "creatable"
Eric,
Thank you for your comments.
> I hope I did not appear "harsh" or "conceited" as I do
> appreciate your offering suggestions.
No, I wasn't bothered a bit.
> Sometimes I reply a "little to quickly" and my replies are
> often mistaken for criticisms or insult.
Same here. I was
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> "Eric Gaither, Gaithman's E-Gold Exchange" wrote:
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> >
> > You are sooo right about things not working in th
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Hi Eric,
This discussion is very positive bringing out a lot of hithertofore unknown
details at least to me. Seems the mark
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From: Dale Pond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Eric,
This discussion is very positive bringing out a lot of hithertofore unknown
details at least to me. Seems the mark
"Eric Gaither, Gaithman's E-Gold Exchange" wrote:
>
> You are sooo right about things not working in their current state. I
> personally have been hit for close to $18 K in bad checks (not counting the
> ones I never even bothered to deposit) this MONTH alone. These were from
> people in th
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