[e-gold-list] Re: Indentity Theft vs. Anonymous services

2000-12-30 Thread Jeff Fitzmyers
General reputation trackers/sellers are going to have a hard time coming up with a method that works for most needs. "Any week now" there will be a general one available. Most will be willing to participate at least a little. The bad news is you need a funded e-gold account (although I just

[e-gold-list] Re: Indentity Theft vs. Anonymous services

2000-12-30 Thread James M. Ray
At 6:06 AM -0800 12/30/00, Jeff Fitzmyers wrote: General reputation trackers/sellers are going to have a hard time coming up with a method that works for most needs. "Any week now" there will be a general one available. Most will be willing to participate at least a little. The bad news is you

[e-gold-list] Re: Indentity Theft vs. Anonymous services

2000-12-30 Thread Craig Haynie
He had just been scammed by five individuals utilizing PayPal. So much for trusting those you do not know If the light was turned-on, you'd probably find that those 5 individuals sending payments through PayPal are, in fact, the same person. Craig --- You are currently subscribed to

[e-gold-list] Re: Indentity Theft vs. Anonymous services

2000-12-30 Thread Jeff Fitzmyers
"Any week now" there will be a general one available. Most will be willing to participate at least a little. The bad news is you need a funded e-gold account (although I just got an idea to minimize this :), I have no problem with spending metal. For this to work in the long run, a

[e-gold-list] Re: Indentity Theft vs. Anonymous services

2000-12-30 Thread George Matyjewicz
At 11:21 AM 12/30/2000 -0600, Eric Gaither, Gaithman's E-Gold Exchange wrote: Jeff, . I really respect the way SR has handled the recent questions. I am sure if we had the option of privacy friendly services we all would use them. Instead we need to do a lot of research or create them along