Re: Indecent pics of children and possession



On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 23:50:01 +0000, Cynic
<cynic_999@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 23:27:33 GMT, sean <srlock1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Firstly, were dealing with gold here, not cash. The
transaction between a buyer and seller is done in real gold,
so cash isn't the issue. I can go to a gold merchant and say
I want £50 worth of gold for one of my e-gold accounts. As I
pay by cash, the merchant has no record of who I am, other
than Joe Bloogs They may have a record of my e-gold account,
but that will be useless. I could, if I was really paranoid,
transfer my gold to various other e-gold accounts to make it
harder to trace. Even if it does get traced back to the
merchant, they have no idea who I am.

A web site can also do exactly the same as me when they
setup their e-gold account. They just give the buyer their
e-gold account number and the buyer transfer the gold into
the sellers account and the transaction is completed.

OK fine. So an e-gold account (or whatever) has some credit deposited
by the buyer. The buyer (being an LEA) has instructed e-gold to infom
them of what happens to that credit.

The seller sees a nice car he wants to buy. He therefore needs to get
the credit in his e-gold account. How does he do so without the LEA
knowing who it went to?


The seller could transfer it to someone else's e-gold
account who is a real person and then that person could sell
the gold back to a merchant. But that person could be just
an innocent recipient.
.



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