> The problem is not with the exchange providers, but with the
> credit cards themselves.

Agreed but I 'm talking about "debit" cards as "cash" transactions. When I
want to buy e-gold I go to the Post Office and buy a money order with my
debit card which can also be used as a credit card. I see the complication
in verification on your part as well as having a way to keep youselves in a
healthy inventory of e-gold but I really think you've cut the boat in half.
When someone visits e-gold and sees that they're only going to have to pay a
max of  fifty cents to move "money" around they should be ecstatic. Then
they go to the market makers and it's an emotional bringdown. Not to mention
the fact that it makes you guys look like a percentage of malingering
scalpers :-)

What would be wrong at least giving a person the option of registering their
debit card with a market maker for verification?
Better yet, just take my debit card for what it is - cash. Don't try to
convince me otherwise because I won't take no for an answer.

Do you know that when my sister sends me letters from Rhode Island at the
other side of the country, it takes two days to get here but when I send
Cambist, a relatively short distance from where I am, a postal money money
order I'm lucky if they receive it in a week. I really can't live like this.

Joe
http://www.loavesandfishessoupkitchen.com/



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