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[e-gold-list] Re: Complaint about GITGOLD.COM

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
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