Dear Friends,
It seems that my comment that e-gold could care
less if Don Stott got an account was not widely
understood. Apparently, this phrase was read
as if I wrote "e-gold could not care less" which
would be mistaken.

Subject: Now this is disturbing!
From: chuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Which part?  I mean, MLMstuff is usually quite
disturbing, if you understand their business models.

full of hot air
Seems so.

Ive spend 9 months to build this software.
Oh, well, then we know it must be good. <grin>

Theres around 2,000,000 + e-gold users in the world.
Now that is actually disturbing.

First of all, I am utterly outraged that e-gold
is able to have two million users with six-digit
account numbers.  Everyone knows that if we
include 000000 there can only be a million accounts
with six digits.  So, e-gold must be doing something
very clever to make two million user accounts with
only six digit account numbers.

Second, the e-gold examiner.html page sez:
 "Currently there are 592152 e-gold accounts."
Again, I'm outraged by this obvious misrepresentation,
when we have the 9-month-wonder's word that there are
two million accounts!

What's more, there are 227,960	with gold in them.

All you need is 5 e-gold account # and their email
Um, ah, yeah.  E-gold account numbers have six
digits, not 5.

If you want the complete package email to you,
Spend 199 USD worth of E-Gold in this Account 683692
Okay, now it gets fun.  We have his e-mail and
his e-gold account number, so we can presumably
use his software to get gold out of his account.
Why would he do that?

It seems clear that the offer is itself a scam.

When you make the spend, dont forget to include your
email address in the MEMO line.
No doubt he wants to get a bunch of e-gold users
to give up their e-mail addresses.  Rather a
pathetic transparent attempt, huh?

I dunno.  Seems like his account might end up
balance limited one of these days.

Oh, and while I'm covering the slams against e-gold,
Bryan Allerdice over on the DGC Chat list at
GoldMoney.com said something about e-gold's interface
being crappy.  (He used a different word.)  Yes,
but, it works.  And if it works, why fix it?

I've used e-gold since 1998.  The system hasn't
changed very much.  But, it has been *working* all
this time.  Which beats the crap out of Standard
Transactions, huh?

Regards,

Jim
 http://cambist.net/


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