Wasn't that the same thing with egold just few years ago and some stupid 
attempts till today. Just be careful where you go, and always see what 
actual link status line shown. You may even Righclick -> Properties to 
see where this link gets you. If it's not eBay.com long side many 
subdomains under ebay.com, then don't click it. The trick is to mail 
message using strong language. And oh that temper, you click back 
withough thinking consequences. Think first.

Next level of scams will be keyboard-robots recording your keyboard 
codes as you type in passwords. It's all have been there with Internet 
Explorer and ecurrency providers. All of them, especially loved egold.com.


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