>Has anyone had any dealings with 3pgold?  I wanted to know about 
>anyone's experience with them before I looked into opening an 
>account.
>
>
>Also, I couldn't find anything about a storage fee for keeping gold 
>with them.  Does the commission paid to them on buying cover it? 
>Will they likely introduce a storage fee when the service becomes 
>more popular, kind of like how new money market funds waive all 
>expenses to draw clients?
>
>

Kurtis, why don't you use some e-gold and then use
        http://www.1mdc.com

Why pay storage fees?  It's an old-fashioned idea. 1mdc.com exists.  Enjoy it!


>
>I'm leery about putting thousands of dollars into any of the GBCs 
>because I'm worried about having my account hacked into and the 
>non-repudiable, instantly clearing currency disappearing.  I know 
>that a ten digit alpha-numeric passphrase has 3,656,158,440,062,976 
>possible combinations, but the thought of an account balance reduced 
>to zero because of some greedy sociopath is a scary possibility even 
>if the probability of it occurring is likely to be infinitesimally 
>small; at least that is what probability theory would lead us to 
>believe.
>

If your computer is frequently infested with viruses, don't use any 
value-related site on the internet!





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