Eric makes an excellent point. At the very least, ECTA ("Eck-tah"?) will at the very least weed out the grossest problems he describes below. Go ecktah! Question -- when does the ecktah web site appear? >Hello, > > Is this operation "Goldie Exchange" for real? > > They take credit cards (trouble in the making), offer a 10% premium on >outexchanges (he will go broke quickly at that rate) and has very little >contact info on the site other than e-mail addresses. Has anyone MET this >guy/girl or received ID on them? > > I am not trying to pick on him/her. I just think this is another horror >story waiting to happen. I envision two scenarios: > > a. He/She is legit. Takes credit card orders and ends up screaming >"help" after being hit by the scammers like RTGold did a few weeks back >since Omnipay offers no education to new MM's on the MASSIVE amounts of >fraud that takes place against MM's accepting cc's. > > b. It is a front to lure lots of people into sending in outexchanges (7 >days for a check??) and will close up shop and vanish before anyone is the >wiser. > > Of course, if "a" is true he will get no help in recovering lost funds. >If "b" is true, the need for the eCTA will just be highlighted once again. > > Of course, I am secretly hoping for "c". > > c. It is a legitimate operation. He will learn the mistakes of >credit cards EARLY in his career. He develops a HUGE fan club and retires >early after selling his now multi-million dollar MM service to the next >ambitious entrepreneur! > > Three cheers for option "C'!! > > Eric --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]