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

Viking Coder vikingcoder at gmail.com
Mon Sep 4 12:57:09 MDT 2006


James M. Ray <jray at martincam.com> wrote:
> the way to solve this problem is remedial economics education.

Even with a blunt "clue by four" upside the head, some people still
will not comprehend.

For instance, one of the Motley Fools has a column today about
"Turning $1,000 Into $276 Trillion".
[ http://www.fool.com/news/commentary/2006/commentary06090203.htm ]

>>
Earlier this year, I wrote a little article (with nearly the same name
as this one) aimed at exposing a fairly common market myth
[...]
But some folks (well-meaning, to be sure) misunderstood and wrote
asking me for further details on this amazing moneymaking plan.

So much for subtlety.

Let's set the record straight right here: *This is not possible*.
>>

People are going to believe whatever they want to believe. Trying to
change those beliefs is nigh on pointless.


Craig Haynie <public at craighaynie.com> wrote:
> If you wanted to stop ponzis, do what Jim Turk is doing at GoldMoney --
> verify all accounts when they are opened.

How does identity verification stop fraud when identity can be easily stolen?
(No, this is not a rhetorical question.)


> it certainly looks like he's stopped
> ponzis cold, with only minor exceptions.

That statement would have a lot more validity if there was any
measurable commerce happening via GoldMoney.


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