Dear members of this list,

Sidd, Sir,

You wrote in your posting to DGC.chat list and this list:

> If Alexander is really involved I seriously doubt that it is a
> fraudulent business...
> 
> My guess... thieves who steal e-gold login details are making
> their first spend from the stolen account to the ROBOXchange, and
> thus helping to obfuscate the trail of the stolen funds. The
> owner of the stolen account is blaming ROBOXchange for the
> thievery because they see the payment was made to the
> ROBOXchange.
> 
> Perhaps Alexander would be willing to comment on this?

Before I'll comment I *have to* ask you to excuse me for all the harsh
words I said in P.S. to my previous posting. I'm really very sorry. I
completely misunderstood the intentions you had forwarding the letter to
this list. Please forgive me. Now I see that I was completely wrong
thinking that you were trying to exhibit our service and our company as
scammers and fraudsters which is definitely not the case. One more time,
please forgive me. It happens some time that you completely
misunderstand people whom you've never seen off-line judging by their
postings, e-mails etc . 

As to your speculation about what's going on with our ROBO service, I
think you are right, that some individual(s) found that the option to
exchange e-currencies to each other in real time provided by our service
can be in some way "helpful" for their activities (which nor I nor our
company do not support in no way). We are working on measures to avoid
this, maybe in some sort of cooperation with supervisors of payment
systems involved, although there are not so many things we both can do
at the time.

On the other side we can not deprive honest people of this unprecedented
option to exchange one e-currency to another in real-time just because
some cruel and dishonest individual(s) can also use it...

>From our point of view people using e-gold do not pay enough attention
to the security options provided by e-gold system itself, they do not
use "securities settings" to avoid access to their money from other
people computers etc. I would suggest publishing more information and
instructions about this *most important* issue on e-gold site and,
maybe, a sort of "FAQ about Security".

By the way, in the nearest future we are going to include PECUNIX into
our exchange options, so that the owners of e-currencies used by Russian
Internet community will be able to buy or sell it. At the moment our
programmers are studying the description of interfaces and I *must*
admit that it's one of the most professional description we've ever
seen, quite opposite to the harsh words I've said, again I'm sorry. This
work will be over soon. Maybe we'll come up to you with some questions
next week.

Kind Regards,                            Alexander V. Fedotov
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