> A five year old child examining the engines of a Ferrari and a Daihatsu
would probably also only see a cosmetic difference between the two Aviv.

And you're saying you're the Ferrari? :)

> : They strive to offer customers "absolute privacy", yet failed to provide
this by identifying an account by the owner's e-mail address. What's more
traceable than this?
> Please let me know who the owner of [EMAIL PROTECTED] is Aviv, I
need to get in touch with this person over a very important matter...
thanks.

I don't know, but what I can do is send him fake emails, spam, scam ads, see
if Google ever cached this email address, and many other things. What you're
asking is help from the user if he really wants privacy, while he deserves
the ability to keep his email address private. We also offer payments to
email, but allow the user to maintain maximum privacy.

> : It took me 10 minutes to open a new account. 10 precious minutes an
average customer will not spend on this task.
> Pecunix does not wish to attract AVERAGE customers Aviv, Pecunix will
attract SPECIAL customers, who can recognise a good thing when they see
it... and Pecunix will look after them very well.

So basically you do not need merchants such as web hosting firms, since they
do wish to have average customers as well. So how DO you see the ultimate
Pecunix client?

> : And when you log in for the first time, you get level 2 - another PIK to
play with. Who the heck came up with this idea? :)
> Er...  I think it was Snowdog who first mentioned it a few years ago, and
an excellent idea it is too, thanks Craig.

It just makes it a bit more complicated for a hacker to get into an account.
But it does make it much more complicated for customers to log in. Oh,
they're special customers (with a lot of patience and math skills :)

Call us old fashioned, we trust in RSA Security's SecurID and other strong
means of authentication and security that will still make the user feel
welcome and comfortable.

> What we are talking about here is that Pecunix actually has 3 different
levels of access. The Full access level allows the account holder to make
adjustments to account settings, contact details etc. The Limited access
level (recommended for daily use) only allows payments to be made up to a
pre-determined daily limit and access to the account history statements. The
daily limit is set under full access. Finally there is a read only access
level, that allows access only to the account history. This is ideal where
businesses need to give access to the account history for bookkeepers etc,
who should not have access to funds.

Sure, we have that and even more too, but it doesn't mean it should be
complicated.

I didn't mean to sound negative, Sidd, the truth is I was relieved after you
launched unofficially, but I honestly want to see a better GBIC community in
the near future.

Have a good weekend all,

Aviv




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