Perhaps David can respond?
MM


From: "Sidd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> He wants us to send our MONEY to him but he gives ABSOLUTELY NO
> representation about how he will deal with our money. There are NO
> terms and conditions, agreements or any other guarantees or other
> legal requirements on the site.
> 
> When did any financial institution ever get away with opening up a
> service to the public while it was still full of blatant bugs?
> 
> It is EXTREMELY suspicious (and against the regulations) to put
> misleading or false contact information for the registrant of a domain
> name. If this person is honest why is he not giving valid contact
> details on the site and on the domain registration? Something to hide?
> 
> Where is the gold to be kept? Who guarantees the gold is there? In
> what form is the gold? And 100 more very pertinent questions leap to
> mind...
> 
> Look at these Classic snippets from the web site:
> 
> "An OSGold Account is an online monetary system which allows you to
> convert money to gold, and then retain it online...."
> 
> hmmmmm... and then...
> 
> "Store your GOLD in an Offshore Bank, where a transfer is as easy as
> clicking a button, and you immediately begin to earn a very nice
> interest on that gold.  Your gold is immediately converted to a cash
> value to protect you from the fluctuation in gold prices.  Yet, you
> can convert back to OSGold at any time FOR FREE...."
> 
> Ah... so now the gold I am retaining on line is actually CASH to
> protect against gold price changes... so what is it then, online gold
> or online cash?! Is there REALLY any gold there at all? The gold is in
> an offshore Bank?!? You earn "a(sic) very nice INTEREST" on your
> gold??! This is at least educational :)




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