[e-gold-list] Re: E-qolb.com phish is back

lyudavlad at Safe-mail.net lyudavlad at Safe-mail.net
Mon Sep 4 05:53:18 MDT 2006


> How people can fall for these scams when between 5% & 5.5% is 
> called "high  yield"  interest  on TV is beyond me. The Ponzoids
> might also need  someone  to  tell  'em  that  there  may NOT --
> despite a vast internet -- be anyone out there who is an 
> even-greater fool...


Funny  to  read  this  coming from an e-gold representative, as 99% of online Ponzis make their cash with... e-gold!

That  makes  me  think  that e-gold should "do something"... unless of course  they  accept  and take profit of these Ponzi... Ah yes, e-gold "cooperates  with  the law enforcement blahblahblah"... Sure, they do, probably.  But how many victims of Ponzi REALLY go to a Court and fill a complaint?

If (IF!) e-gold would really care of this, they have the power to make the scammers NOT use e-gold for their Ponzi. But of course it isn't very interesting for e-gold, financially...



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