Saturday 3 November 2007

Update on DGC Exchangers - The Reliable List

Considering the recent events surrounding and the panic of E-gold account holders trying to liquidate their accounts, we spent some time researching a few of the DGC ( Currency) Exchangers and their status.

Omnipay - (http://www.omnipay.com) is GS&R’s (the parent company of E-Gold) exchanger. We made an out-exchange on 5/2/2007 and the money was wired safely into our Bank of America account on 5/7/2007. Please note, that is two business days, as the request was made on Thursday of last week and honoured on Monday of this week. Thanks to Omnipay for the very prompt service as usual.

AnyGoldNow - (http://www.anygoldnow.com) is a DGC exchanger, we tried them on an exchange of E-gold to E-Bullion and they honoured the exchange in under 6 hours. The exchange was made around midnight GMT -5 on Saturday, May 5. Once again, hats off to AnyGoldNow for the prompt and courteous service.

GoldEx - (http://www.goldex.net) is one of the more popular DGC exchangers and offers a debit card solution for account holders. Currently they are one of the fastest exchangers and they are extremely prompt in shipping the debit cards. Their customer service is impeccable and they will work with you if you are honest and provide valid contact details. They don’t like to do business with scammers, so if you have shady gold you would like to move through them, and you want to do it anonymously, then their service is not for you. Thanks a million to Marco at GoldEx for running such a honourable service for us E-gold and other DGC account holders who have legit funds to process.

At this time of writing it appears and are also back in business after the E-Gold events. We haven’t heard any information on the status of but it appears they are still out of business.

We’d like to urge everyone to exercise caution when working with any new exchangers that might pop up in the midst of this US government cause crisis as there are many shady people out there who will be more than happy to take advantage of people in dire circumstances. Again, we have listed the three most reliable exchangers in our opinion, however, as stated above, be prepared to validate your account with these reputable businesses and if your a scammer, find someplace else to launder your dirty funds.

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Saturday 3 November 2007

Update on DGC Exchangers - The Reliable List

Considering the recent events surrounding and the panic of E-gold account holders trying to liquidate their accounts, we spent some time researching a few of the DGC ( Currency) Exchangers and their status.

Omnipay - (http://www.omnipay.com) is GS&R’s (the parent company of E-Gold) exchanger. We made an out-exchange on 5/2/2007 and the money was wired safely into our Bank of America account on 5/7/2007. Please note, that is two business days, as the request was made on Thursday of last week and honoured on Monday of this week. Thanks to Omnipay for the very prompt service as usual.

AnyGoldNow - (http://www.anygoldnow.com) is a DGC exchanger, we tried them on an exchange of E-gold to E-Bullion and they honoured the exchange in under 6 hours. The exchange was made around midnight GMT -5 on Saturday, May 5. Once again, hats off to AnyGoldNow for the prompt and courteous service.

GoldEx - (http://www.goldex.net) is one of the more popular DGC exchangers and offers a debit card solution for account holders. Currently they are one of the fastest exchangers and they are extremely prompt in shipping the debit cards. Their customer service is impeccable and they will work with you if you are honest and provide valid contact details. They don’t like to do business with scammers, so if you have shady gold you would like to move through them, and you want to do it anonymously, then their service is not for you. Thanks a million to Marco at GoldEx for running such a honourable service for us E-gold and other DGC account holders who have legit funds to process.

At this time of writing it appears and are also back in business after the E-Gold events. We haven’t heard any information on the status of but it appears they are still out of business.

We’d like to urge everyone to exercise caution when working with any new exchangers that might pop up in the midst of this US government cause crisis as there are many shady people out there who will be more than happy to take advantage of people in dire circumstances. Again, we have listed the three most reliable exchangers in our opinion, however, as stated above, be prepared to validate your account with these reputable businesses and if your a scammer, find someplace else to launder your dirty funds.

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