Thanks for the comments Jim.

On Friday 25 January 2002 00:28, Jim Davidson wrote:
> I like your idea of a "phone card" sold by Walgreens
> or Wal-Mart or other vendors which puts cash in the
> till of the merchant and gold in the account of the
> consumer.  I think that's a very original idea.  And,
> the merchant also gets to establish a progeny to their
> account.  Not bad.  How does the consumer get to set
> his password initially?  Maybe he doesn't, and it is
> told to him when he scratches off something on the
> card he bought as with phone cards and their PIN numbers.
> Huh.  Seems workable.
>
> > An established exchange agent might undertake this to
> > turn a profit.
>
> Yes, we might.

If someone already in the market is thinking of doing this, I'd sure like
to know about it.  I'm a computer consultant, not a market maker.  I'm not
at all interested in reinventing the wheel or competing with somebody on
their turf.  That idea came to me as I was trying to get another idea off
the ground and I would prefer to work on it.  But if noone wants to go for
it, I might tackle it myself.

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