[e-gold-list] Re: Seapay restricts USA use

James M. Ray jray at martincam.com
Mon Jun 11 05:23:07 MDT 2007


lyudavlad at Safe-mail.net wrote:
...
> 
> At least SEAPAY has a culture of Customer Service, they INFORM their Clients when they have to take such decisions.
> 
> Did e-gold inform Iranian Clients when they froze their accounts (and kept their gold)?
> 

e-gold is currently in court in/vs the USA. Do USA financial regs
allow such information without furnishing a cage for the informer?
I don't think so...Everyone seems to be the 'expert' that loves to
advise e-gold right into prison cells. I think e-gold should stick to
their lawyers, though.

> Did e-gold tell ANYTHING to ALL their Clients about the current situation that makes the e-gold less valued than toilet paper?
> 

http://www.e-gold.com/letter3.html is still there, but I suppose it
tells you "NOTHING"??

And e-gold probably had good reasons for blocking certain IPs,
also, if I had to guess....But anyway, go use SeaPay if you like
it better, that's only proof that http://www.e-gold.com/letter3.html
will have no effect aside from wasting even more tax money.
JMR



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