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> I'm saying that e-gold is trying to be or is meant to be or is often used as, > "money" and that is a very good argument for why it should go AT SPOT. Exactly. > I was also pointing out that if you and I use e-gold amongst ourseves > to buy something (say a car), we would DEFINITELTY treat e-gold as a > spotty thing (whereas, in contrast, if I wanted to pay you with > bullion bars, most people would agree that i wouldnt really give you > the relevant spot in bullion, I'd add a bit) > the fact that people do treat e-gold as spotty is a GOOD, in fact, > SPECTACULARLY GOOD thing. Yes. Tremendously good. >Similarly (and this is amazing) e-gold is felt to be spotty. (the >last time someone paid you $1000 for a freelance gig, and the >agreement was egold payiment, you got, and were happy with, $1000 >spot of egold - am I right? You are right. --- thats the clincher. Its inconceivable ISL would start adding 1 or 2 % to what associates are paid, say. Every single time in the universe someone has been paid in egold, everyone involved has been very happy for it to be a spotty transaction - am I right? --- You are SO right. --- It's a mistake of omnipay (gsr gruppe, whatever) to do ANYTHING that doesnt enhance the (spectacular, amazing) advantage they have that people feel e-gold to be spotty. --- Right again! You are very wise. - John --- http://cambist.net --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.