ilsaconsult
Tue, 24 Apr 2001 21:35:14 -0700
Hello, >Firstly may I say this sounds quite unlike the Andersons at GtGold. I value your comments... not having done any business with them before this I am in no position to judge. >Whilst I do not know the private details of this particular transaction >of >course, I, among others, am aware of the fact there has been a concerted >effort by a party or parties unknown to undermine and discredit GitGold >even >to the point of opening mirror sites and issuing emails 'in the name >of' >gitgold abusing other Market Makers and the public. That is rather a bizarre statement, I have heard nothing of it... I am sorry for them if it is true, but maybe it shows they have a certain way of upsetting people. At any rate the thrust of my complaint was that they specifically told my client that my business was "probably a scam". At least that's what the client told me, and there has been a deathly silence from the Andersons since I asked them if it was true (seeing as I do NOT go around making accusations without trying to check my facts first) >Under the circumstances I would not be suprised if GitGold wished to >carry >out a verification process, particularly as Western Union checks/money >orders were involved. > Fine, but as I said my main complaint was not about them wishing to verify it, it was about pure slander on their part, and I don't believe it was someone posing as them or any other complex piece of intrigue. >In addition, in light of the recent unwarranted raid on a US Market >Maker by >the FBI (or equivalent) and the line of questioning employed by those >forces, it is apparent the gold economy is being closely watched at >this >time. Yes, that is a pity, but unprofessionalism of the type I have experienced from the Andersons can only put wind in the sails of those who oppose e- gold. That's why it's very important to sort it out. I mean can you imagine if someone sent you a bank wire, then your bank called the sender and told them your business was probably a scam??? It's really not the way business is done in the real world. Regards Ed Free, encrypted, secure Web-based email at www.hushmail.com IMPORTANT NOTICE: If you are not using HushMail, this message could have been read easily by the many people who have access to your open personal email messages. Get your FREE, totally secure email address at http://www.hushmail.com.
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