The Possible Demise of E-gold, Online Payment Processor

By Abasster, published May 29, 2007
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Throughout my two years of using the e-gold online payment processor, I have come to realize that many illicit online businesses were favoring e-gold. They consist of bogus investment opportunities known as H.Y.I.P (High yield investment) scams & also dubious marketing schemes disguised as advertising opportunities called Auto/Manual Surfs. Should e-gold be gone, then such scandalous businesses are going to look for another online payment processor which also offer low identity verification requirements. Therein is the weakness of e-gold. Year after year, e-gold had still lacked decent account ownership verification. Anybody could open unlimited e-gold accounts without the need to provide any proof of identity. It was the very fact that made it a favorite payment processor for criminal activity including money laundering & possibly terrorism too.

I have also come to believe that the hype of an e-gold account getting "hacked" was possibly designed by criminals to instill fear in new & honest e-gold account owners. The fear ensured that beginner & honest e-gold account owners felt uncomfortable when storing significant amounts of funds in their e-gold accounts. The discomfort felt by e-gold users may have indefinitely influenced them to believe that their money was safer in the hands of mistakenly capable individuals whom operated "ponzi" schemes, promising wealth & building false trust in their customers. I myself had experienced the situation as a client of the now defunct 12dailypro auto-surf program in 2005. There were many more similar programs like it & they all utilized e-gold as a payment processor. Rumor had it that e-gold was also investigated by the F.B.I. (Federal Bureau of Investigation) that same year.

The Possible Demise of E-gold, Online Payment Processor

Year after year, e-gold had still lacked decent account ownership verification. Anybody could open unlimited e-gold accounts without the need to provide any proof of identity.

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It is best to not download anything from the phishing emails & just delete them, chronicler.

Posted on 02/04/2008 at 5:02:00 PM

 
I got a spam from them today. I don't even remember opening an account. They wanted to know my batch number?

Posted on 02/04/2008 at 4:02:02 PM

 
Good for you, Donna. Good for you.

Posted on 05/31/2007 at 4:05:00 AM

 
I'm glad I listened to my little voice and stayed away from them.

Posted on 05/30/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

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