Hello,

After 6 weeks of silence it's nice to talk to you again Mr. Bradley. Two
simple questions:

- After 6 weeks where is our money?
- You received my emails, there was a lot of them. Why didn't you answer
to any of them? What were you waiting for?

Janis Bulis

> This message is in response to the copy of the message below that was
> posted to the list earlier today.
> 
> GOLD-AGE DOES NOT STEAL MONEY!!!!
> 
>       While there is a problem with this person's wire transfer, and a couple
> of other people's wires (we're running a trace), the fault is not ours,
> but the screwy way bank wires work. It's surprising in this day & age of
> e-commerce, but sending a bank wire is not like sending your buddy a FAX
> or E-mail; there is a surprising amount of human interaction, and
> therefore possiblities of error, in the system. Information for a
> particular wire and be copied and renetered (by hand) into the system 2
> to 10 times  before the final account is credited.  The wire  in
> question here was sent. So if the funds "evaporate" it's the fault of
> the intermediary bank or of the beneficiary bank. Also, we have sent
> several personal (not canned) replies to this person and have not
> received a response to them.
> 
>        Considering the amount of money involved, I'm suprised they haven't
> called or sent a FAX. This is especially disappointing, as Mr/Mrs Bulis
> feels free to make serious allegations in public about an honest hard
> working company without even taking the trouble to call us first.
> 
>       I can go on & on, but I'll end here by Restating that GOLD-AGE HAS NOT
> STOLEN ANYONE'S MONEY! We work hard to meet our customers' needs and are
> contiuning to expand our offerings to make e-gold easier and more
> convenient to use.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Parker E.C. Bradley
> President
> Gold-Age, LLC
> 
> --------------------
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.gold-age.net
> --------------------
> 
> P.S.: Due to frequent problems with international wire transfers (that
> piss-off customers and make us look bad) Gold-Age no longer exchanges
> e-metal for outgoing wires. Due to the nature of the bank wire system,
> we've experienced too many problems sending international wires. Usually
> it's due to the client sending incomplete, or incorrect information. But
> we've also identified serveral problem countries (or at least particular
> banks within those contries) that have consistently caused problems. As
> of 09/13/2000 these problem areas are Russia, Latvia, South Africa,
> Brazil and Argentina. If you need a wire transfer out of the e-gold
> system and do not wish to do it through OmniPay, we recommend that you
> give www.coconutgold.com a try.
> 
> 
> 
> -------------- copy ---------------------------------
> Re: [e-gold-list] How Gold-Age stole our money
> Janis Bulis wrote:
> > 
> > I am bringing this story to the public attention so anyone planing doing
> > business with Gold Age will think twice or maybe even more times. They
> > used to have a good reputation around here but it seems to be changing
> > lately.
> > On 08.01.00 we have transfered a good amount of e-gold worth couple of
> > thousands dollars to Gold-Age account to have it "out-exchanged" via wire
> > transfer - one of the services they say they offer. I also filled their
> > online form on web page providing all necessary information. Their web
> > site said that it may take a week for the wire transfer to arrive so I
> > waited.
> > 
> > After 10 day of no money I emailed them asking if there's a problem. No
> > reply besides of automated email confirming that they received my email
> > and will get back to me in up to 3 days, in the meantime they offered me
> > their faq. 3 Days no reply, 5 days no reply. I emailed them again, same
> > story - automated canned email, no other reply at all. That's how it goes
> > until today, every couple of days (6 times by now) I am emailing them at
> > any possible address I can get on their site, all I get is automated
> > emails, which also proves that they do get my emails and my email address
> > works fine too. I guess I am out of good money for now as they don't seem
> > to care.
> > 
> > So, if you are going to do any business with them then think twice. Once a
> > reliable company now started stealing money, so you may be the next.
> > 
> > Janis Bulis
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > ---

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