Find the onslaught on ROBOXchange strange. No mystery
about them. Sidd/Michael do your research better. They are part
of a long established DC group and well known
to the gold economy.  They provide real business
solutions and I've used their various services for some
time, including now the exchange. Have always found them professional.  
They have real dynamite programming - maybe that's  cause for 
sour grapes from competition down under;-) 

Sidd wrote:
> I don't know the source of this info though so can anyone here
>shed more light on this?

First rule of the law of evidence - never rely on hearsay information
especially from an unknown source!

(By the way isn't the fact that they have opened
their accounts to public view more an indication of 
honesty than dishonesty.)

Michael wrote:

>I have had a client also had funds ripped out of them by 
>ROBOXchange.

Ooh, ouch that must have hurt!


>Beware,
>
>They are ripoff merchants.   They will be listed in the 
>fraud db

The same hearsay rule applies here too,  but also add 
the first rule of the law of liable: Never accuse people
in a public setting of fraud without concrete evidence to 
back you.

JMR wrote: 

>Bad, BAD robot! Er...or something... (Not to make light of fraud,
>but I seriously doubt that the perpetrator is the proprietor of the
>automated exchange service mentioned.)
 
Not bad robot. Bad people. Probably some third party 
misusing the robot - or could it be a competing exchange 
slinging mud at him?

Perhaps we can hear from the person who was
allegedly 'defrauded' him/herself rather than from 
uninvolved competitors!

Gunter







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