Why did you write your message in reply to one of those fake fraud investigation e-mails? They send these to everyone in the industry (even people who do not have an e-gold account), with the same alleged $991.00 transaction. This is a trick to get people to log in via an e-mail link and steal logins and passwords and then to steal your money.
As for the rest of your message, I am not sure what help you really need.
Ian Green
http://iangreen.2cw.org/
http://ao.com.au/e-gold.htm
At 02:45 AM 21/01/2003 -0500, sugiharto bsantoso wrote:
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 02:45:01 -0500 From: sugiharto bsantoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [e-gold-list] helphallo e-golders.. can you help me pls... I need address e-gold, if I transfer to my account in e-gold 277363. thank you.
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Dear rosalinda shoegank,
It has come to our attention that you may be the recipient of
potentially fraudulent funds.
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