You can register with www.directexchangers.com and post an exchange for free to see if another members needsyour currency.
Scary. The site was created on 13-Aug-08 (THIS MONTH) for a 1 year registration, but they list it as 2006-2008.
Seems they paid godaddy to have the site registered anonymously, but the site lists company contact info in Mexico. I do not know if there are any TG members around Puerto Vallarta that could check it out?
The best rule here - If in doubt, assume it is scam.
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Originally Posted by gpmac12
Scary. The site was created on 13-Aug-08 (THIS MONTH) for a 1 year registration, but they list it as 2006-2008.
Seems they paid godaddy to have the site registered anonymously, but the site lists company contact info in Mexico. I do not know if there are any TG members around Puerto Vallarta that could check it out?
Scary. The site was created on 13-Aug-08 (THIS MONTH) for a 1 year registration, but they list it as 2006-2008.
Seems they paid godaddy to have the site registered anonymously, but the site lists company contact info in Mexico. I do not know if there are any TG members around Puerto Vallarta that could check it out?
I would check out our thread here as we have positive replies from TG users who have actually used the service and from others who could not yet they received their funds back in the account if the exchange partner failed to send in their funds.
All the flames from people with no experience with us does not seem to effect our growing number of users :-)
@OffshorePrivacy, I was under the impression that your multiple accounts were to distinguish and separate those businesses... So why do you get into exchange with your offshore account? May be you only need one, so it would not be any confusion?
I went to reply on the correct PC which had the DE account and it was logged in with the wrong account for some reason, my mistake -- I logged out of OSP on that PC and cleared the cookies and saved passwords to avoid this in the future.
One would be simpler for me, yes :-). I could allow my staff to use the DirectExchangers account but want to be careful about the IP's since they operate in Greece and I am in El Mexico.
What do you suggest, I don't want to create additional confusion.
IMO, one account per person works the best. To avoid people thinking that those extra members are shilling for you, everybody should make it clear in their profile and signature (space permitting) that they are connected. People like transparency
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Originally Posted by OffshorePrivacy
I went to reply on the correct PC which had the DE account and it was logged in with the wrong account for some reason, my mistake -- I logged out of OSP on that PC and cleared the cookies and saved passwords to avoid this in the future.
One would be simpler for me, yes :-). I could allow my staff to use the DirectExchangers account but want to be careful about the IP's since they operate in Greece and I am in El Mexico.
What do you suggest, I don't want to create additional confusion.
I went to reply on the correct PC which had the DE account and it was logged in with the wrong account for some reason, my mistake -- I logged out of OSP on that PC and cleared the cookies and saved passwords to avoid this in the future.
One would be simpler for me, yes :-). I could allow my staff to use the DirectExchangers account but want to be careful about the IP's since they operate in Greece and I am in El Mexico.
What do you suggest, I don't want to create additional confusion.
Thanks
Each of your staff could have their own user name, noting in initial post that they are staff members for the site. That way people know that they are dealing with the same person or not.
Other exchanges have various staff at different times in their threads.
This would be clearer.