This is a welcome step, assuming the pharms are legit. We still need some form of reputation service.
But I'm not overly optimistic (I tend not to be, in the short run). I do not know how resistant the e-gold corporate and technical infrastructure is to U.S. federal government targeting. If the Feds decided e-gold needed to be shut down and took very aggressive steps, what would happen? -Declan On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 12:00:24PM -0800, James A. Donald wrote: > -- > This small step forward is ultimately a result of https. > > The more advanced technologies that have been a focus of > discussion of this list have yet to have real effect, but I see > the infrastructure that would create demand for such > technologies coming into being. > > On 5 Jan 2004 at 11:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > We are an overseas pharmacy that is presently accepting > > e-gold as our exclusive means of payment. Our prices are > > substantially lower than ridiculously-high U.S. prices. In > > addition: > > > > *We currently feature 125 drugs on our site and have access > > to several thousand more. *We do not require a prescription > > of any kind. *Our shipping is just $7 to anywhere in North or > > South America; $9 elsewhere. > > > > Our homepage is located at www.cheapscrips.com > > > > Come check us out! >
