Talk:ECache

Well now, this certainly looks like a scam to get gullible people's money doesn't it? I think wikipedia should deleted this site as it clearly facilitates phishers and scam artists. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.233.110.65 (talk • contribs) 01:56, 28 January 2009


 * Whether it is a scam or not is debatable. As stated, their are even a few companies that accept this as a payment method. I do not think the reasoning stated above is grounds for deletion as it could be perfectly valid.  The beauty of this kind of system is that you cannot really tell outside of the external reputation.  Also considering how hard it is to actually USE the system, It won't be a poor old Grandmother who accidentally gets scammed, it will be some one fully prepared to take the risk to stay anonymous for whatever reason.
 * ~David Craft (talk) 24:17, 5 February 2009 (UTC)

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There goes your digital money certificates... 504 Connect to ffij33ewbnoeqnup.onion:80 failed: SOCKS error: host unreachable 208.86.238.129 (talk) 19:00, 21 April 2009 (UTC)

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Hi, I've put the website https://ffij33ewbnoeqnup.onion.meshmx.com/ on the external links. Like the website www.ecache.com is not available on this day (05 August 2009). I don't know if whe currency network of eCache is working, just giving the https://ffij33ewbnoeqnup.onion.meshmx.com/ adress which is accessible on the internet classic (not necessary to use TOR). Have a good day.

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