E-Gold to Moneybookers/AlertPay

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    Anyone know or have used a trusted e-currency exchange dealer that can exchange E-Gold to Moneybookers and/or AlertPay?

    Any info or experiences on such a exchanger would be highly appreciated. I am really looking to selling/trading my e-gold.
     
    truongster, Mar 25, 2008 IP
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    Pedja307 Member

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    MoneyBookers and AlertPay don't allow exchanges, so you will not find any reliable exchanger which deals with them.

    You can try to exchange with somebody on forum(s)...
     
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    Which forum would I go to do so?
     
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    sawz Prominent Member

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    you will not find money exchangers here, its forbidden to do those kind of deals.
    if you value your account here, you'll not create threads such as this one.
     
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    try using TG maybe you can still find the old traders there
     
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    Where is the problem in asking for experiences?
     
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    sawz Prominent Member

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    i don't see any difference between asking about peoples experiences and actually asking for a currency exchange.

    opening a thread to discuss it will more then likely get the OP a PM or 2 offering to do an exchange.

    the OP posted:

    theres the problem right there.
     
    sawz, Mar 28, 2008 IP
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    truongster just choose the current exchangers to avoid being scammed.
     
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    I'd recommend you to withdraw your e-gold via proper channels to avoid being scammed. Even if it's more expensive, it's a small price to pay for security.
     
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    Agreed, any suggestions on reliable e-gold buyers/exchangers?
     
    truongster, Mar 28, 2008 IP
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    There is a list of them on the actual e-gold website :)
     
    cool_78, Mar 28, 2008 IP
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