Excellent! :) Here's a tactic against scammers like this if they use pay per click advertising. Click through quickly, but don't log in, of course! That way they'll have their advertising account depleted by the bid amount and will have one less exposure to a newbie.
This is a slight variation on the "invite the 'X' (door-to-door cult missionaries) inside and occupy them in conversation, thereby they have that amount less time and energy to deceive your neighbours. ;) At 04:11 PM 12/03/2002 -0800, Craig Spencer wrote: <SNIP> >Hmm... Yes it does seem to be gone now. Perhaps the imposter >only paid for a small number of impressions. It was a *paid* >advertisement being run on the Google site pretending to be from >www.e-gold.com! It came up with any search containing "e-gold" >under the "sponsored links" on the right hand side of the page. >Only fairly innocuous ones seem to be there now. <SNIP> Ian Green http://two-cents-worth.com/?107242&EG e-gold estas monda mono! [Esperanto] e-gold is world money! [English] --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.
