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On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 08:42:08AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone on the list could shed some light on this. 
> I have just been robbed for the second time this year of every thing in my
> e-gold account. Even after changing my pass phrase. I have attempted to
> contact e-gold and get absolutely zero response.
> I have NEVER used those stupid emails that are being passed around to
> enter my e-gold account..so I am puzzled as to how someone enters the
> account.... I WILL be closeing my account now.. mostly because of their
> lack of response to my inquieries. Anyone?

What operating system do you have installed? What browser? What email
client? Do you have a virusscanner? Is it updated frequently?
Do you only visit the e-gold site only by manually entering
https://use.e-gold.com/ in your browser address box? Do you have a
secure password?

Joris Bontje
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