Shalom,
I$ used Michael Moore (Gold-Today) services.
I can't believe that there would be anybody using the services of London
Gold Exchange or
Gold-Today in the past, but if you did.. think twice before you go to
them
the next time.
The service was excellent and Michael is a VERY
Michael Moore wrote:
...
Thank you for your support. Nice to see someone who gets things in
perspective and does not go appetite over tin cup.
? I'm not even sure what appetite over tin cup IS!
Just for the record.
I am having a bit of fun (I recall a few months ago JP or James
London Gold Exchange is sending out a newsletter
promoting some chainletter deal.
I do not care what gimmick they promote as long as they do
not push it to their exchanger client list.
How do you know it's from London Gold Exchange? There is at least one
scavenger out there sending out spam
London Gold Exchange is sending out a newsletter
promoting some chainletter deal.
How do you know it's from London Gold Exchange? There is at least one
scavenger out there sending out spam disguised as being from legitimate
entities.
No, it is us at the LGE! We slipped a new little program
So LGE admits that they are promoting this scheme...
Read the 'information' page (http://www.londongoldexchange.com/private_up.htm) very
carefully
and decide for yourself if this looks like a scam.
To me it appears to be as much of a chain mail / MMF scheme as all the others out
there.
Notice
Shalom,
I$ used Michael Moore (Gold-Today) services.
I can't believe that there would be anybody using the services of London
Gold Exchange or
Gold-Today in the past, but if you did.. think twice before you go to them
the next time.
The service was excellent and Michael is a VERY honest