> It seems that this "uberhacker" didn't understand anything:
There were certainly things I didn't understand. That's why I asked questions like who your group is, why they are doing this. Questions I'm sure others will want answers to. One has to have a healthy degree of skeptisism when a group of self-proclaimed helpers appear. If you guys are honest helpers, then you won't mind answering the reasonable questions I asked. > > I, like Michael, wonder if you are ASKING for account details or > > STATING that you already know the details? If you are asking for > > the details, I wouldn't hold your breath. e-gold isn't known for > > being very forthcoming when it comes to responding to requests for > > information on accounts. Even if they were, I would hope that the > > only time they gave up info was when a legit investigative party > > required them. > > We do not need any help from e-gold or anybody else, we get the > information ourselves. OK, you've clarified that point then - you already have the details. Your english skills aren't all that good, so I couldn't tell what you meant. I still wonder why you are doing this and how you get your information. If I came home one day and my house had been robbed, and a guy appeared out of nowhere offering to find the thief and get my stereo back, I'd have a lot of questions for him. If he found the stereo easily I would wonder if he knew the thieves. I would also wonder if he wanted a reward, and if so, how much. Stating a bit about your group, your intentions, your resources, that kind of thing can only do your team good. Maybe then you'll find people approaching you asking you to help them. You'd be in business then. Understand what I'm saying? BRYAN ALLERDICE Founder / CEO Professional Hacker Services (USA) LLC --- 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.
