Eric,

> >There is zero risk in outexchanging E-Gold and you have to get it from
> > somewhere.
> 
>    I must disagree with you on this point.  Technically, there is no
> *immediate* risk on outexchanges because the transaction is non-reputiable,
> agreed.  However, due to the large numbers of scammers who hide in e-gold
> (auction scammers, "program" scammers, pyramid promoters, for instance)
> there is a LARGE *associated* risk in outexchanging e-gold.
> 
> ... he liquidated e-gold holdings and had a wire for $9715 sent to my company
 
>     So, just because a transaction is "non-reputiable" (non-reversible) does
> not mean it does not have risk associated with it.

You are confusing several different and unrelated things.  
1.  You received a wire not e-gold.  
2.  Dealing with a known crook is risky  
Niether of these risks is associated with an e-gold outexchange.

CCS


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