About Trust Who:

At one time we made it our business dealing in intangible goods and services within online video games. Our companies did and currently do sell huge volumes of game registration codes, game time codes as well as providing anti-fraud solutions for game publishers within these online gaming markets.

We started in 1997 selling virtual items within the game Ultima Online. We noticed a couple of sales of UO items on eBay and wanted to try my hand at making some sales there. We took two extra game accounts we had that were about 3 months old and put them up on eBay with full details of all the virtual loot that would be included on them. When we sold the accounts for a combined total of $2400 we knew we were on to something. We thought we could make a business of this and do very well. We have ever since then.

Now more than 10 years later, We focus on the sales of retail game codes and providing anti-fraud for game publishers and other companies dealing in these highly fraudulent markets.

About Marcus Eikenberry: (Founder of Trust Who)

In 1990 when the Internet was just for universities and the government, Marcus was doing computer hardware sales to the public. Fraud was very rare and not something that needed much attention.

In 1993 when Mosaic hit the public, Marcus attempted to start doing business on the web. In 1994 he published computer hardware sales sheets and started doing mail order sales. Not liking dealing with physical products he looked for other products to sell that did not require shipping. In December of 1997 he found the perfect item to sell: intangible goods within online video games.

Marcus is a pioneer of sales of these intangible video game items and services. Today Marcus is the managing member of Trust Who which in turn processes transactions for several companies. Some of the companies are:


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