>> Does anyone have any insight into what is going on?
>> Is there some new scam churning e-gold around?
>
>http://www.geocities.com/TheGoldMachine/index.html
>
>might be the reason for the dramatic spike in spends.
>
fascinating stuff .. (and here's me thinking there were no guaranteed
invest
>
> > If so it has not generated the kind of account creation spikes
> such things
> > have in the past;
>
> Which means that the scammees didn't learn their lesson the first few
> times around.
Fans of _The Simpsons_ may be reminded of the episode where Lisa does a
science fair experiment calle
> Does anyone have any insight into what is going on?
> Is there some new scam churning e-gold around?
http://www.geocities.com/TheGoldMachine/index.html
might be the reason for the dramatic spike in spends.
> If so it has not generated the kind of account creation spikes such things
> have
Guys,
Please be aware that we discovered another Russian fraudulent order today.
e-gold #325992 (mahoney)
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IP: 195.162.32.5
CC:d to
e-gold community
RT@e-gold
e-gold fraud list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Please be aware that this person has used
a stolen US ID and credit
> http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html
Note, also, that e-gold has set a new record last week for the number of
funded accounts with more than 10 grams, AND the number of funded accounts
with more than 1 ounce. Note, also, that the amount of gold in the system is
at an all-time high. Both the amount
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html
The velocity is much higher than it has been for months. The number of
spends
used to about equal the number of account accesses; now it is suddenly
double.
Does anyone have any insight into what is going on? Is there some new
sc
> Subject:
> [Webfunds-users] reminder
> Date:
> Mon, 18 Jun 2001 21:53:43 -0400
> From:
> Ian Grigg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> Just a reminder to those struggling to get access to their
> cash through WebFunds.
>
> We've cope
From: http://chat.goldmoney.com/June01.pdf
Page 9
> According to GATA, three
> major buyers of gold have just recently emerged. They are,
> George Soros, the Chinese government and a middle-eastern
> government. Indeed according to rumors from a
> Russian economic conference, it seems as though
http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html
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>Yeah, yeah, I know, but this really sticks in my craw, and I'm not even sure
>where exactly one's craw is.
>
>http://www.insightmag.com/archive/200107033.shtml
>
remarkable -- everyone read it
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>Yep!
>
>When Dubya was running for office I had a strong feeling that he would take
>a sharp turn to the left once elected. I even told one of his gushing
>supporters, "Read my lips: Like father, like son."
>
An excellent point.
>It sucks to be right all the time.
>
>Just wait until he raises
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> electricity price controls in California??? a second Carter-era on the way?
Isn't that something. Price controls among other things caused the
shortage of electricity. Their governor is proposing more price
controls to solve the problem, not to mention government ow
Yep!
When Dubya was running for office I had a strong feeling that he would take
a sharp turn to the left once elected. I even told one of his gushing
supporters, "Read my lips: Like father, like son."
It sucks to be right all the time.
Just wait until he raises the top marginal income tax rate
electricity price controls in California??? a second Carter-era on the way?
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> currency. E-gold's poor customer service policies make no difference to
> the efficacy of the eCTA.
Oh, please!
I'm inclined to agree with what someone wrote earlier about e-gold probably
just wanting to have nothing to do with anything associated with OSGold.
Nonetheless, I feel kind of bad
--- Viking Coder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think the bottom line is e-gold won't put up a link to anything
> > that has much to do with OSGold.
>
> Yeah. I know that is the reason. The more relevant question is -
> Which
> user's business do they value more? By choosing OSGold over e-gol
--- "Eric J. Gaither" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Viking,
>
> > By choosing OSGold over e-gold they
> > seem to be placing a higher value on people who use the >currency
> so that
> > they can participate in guaranteed HYIPs offered by the >currency
> issuer.
>
>Actually, what is confusi
I am very please to see the voluminous queries and discussions regarding the
eCTA over the past few days.
The points raised, the comments, they are all valuable as they provide
feedback on how the eCTA is perceived. And I thank all those that provide
them.
The eCTA is still in it's infancy in
> I hate to state the obvious but isn't the purpose of setting up the eCTA
to
> gain members of high ethical standards, and in doing so gain the
confidence
> of the clients that use the member exchange cambio etc because they are
> members of the eCTA.
(snip)
> Like these to high light two:
> >
Hi, does anyone on the list have experience integrating PGP with
AOL's e-mail program (or excuse for an e-mail program, as some
would call it! ;)? If so, please reply off list. Thanks.
JMR
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> Maybe thousands of HYIP businesses?
HYIPs aren't businesses.
> It should attract real businesses, instead of scams
> and porn sites!
The legal adult industry is a very real, and very thriving, business.
However, I don't know of any porn sites that accept e-gold.
> How does that go along
Guys,
Please be aware of this shonky operator from Brazil. He stole a US citizen
ID, as well as his credit card details, to try to scam gold from me.
Account Type e-gold
Account # 326273
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IP: 200.195.224.3
e-gold community: beware this shonk!
RT @ e-gold: for
Yeah, yeah, I know, but this really sticks in my craw, and I'm not even sure
where exactly one's craw is.
http://www.insightmag.com/archive/200107033.shtml
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> Kind of a strange quote since the act of laundering money is to
> take 'dirty'
> money and attempt to make it look like 'clean' money. Since dirty money is
> defined as money raised through illegal activity, then by saying
> that "money
> laundering is a fundamental human right" is to say that
> Kind of a strange quote since the act of laundering money is to
> take 'dirty'
> money and attempt to make it look like 'clean' money.
No. "Money laundering" means the unsupervised use of money.
Any ordinary citizen, completely uninvolved in any wrongdoing, can be
prosecuted for "money launde
| Hey, Slashdot *IS* work. ;^) Some days more than others...anyway, it's a
| source of programmers who'd be able to play with the shopping cart, as
| I again try to get below... They could also implement things like Fairtunes
| and any number of tips-for artists schemes. :) More tipjars, I say!!
At 02:23 PM +0100 06/18/2001, Julian Morrison wrote:
...
>If you don't know, you probably can't. You'd need slashdot moderator
>points, which you get for posting high-moderated comments. Some of your
>geekier friends at work may have them, especially the slacker types who
>read slashdot instead of
Craig Spencer wrote:
>
> Forgive my ignorance... but how do I do that?
>
> CCS
>
> Julian Morrison wrote:
> >
> > Luc Van den Borre wrote:
> > >
> > > There's an article on Slashdot right now:
> > >
> >
> > If you support my stance on the right to launder money, please vote up
> > this slashdo
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vc is correct. andrew, you can spend exactly 0.10 ounces
or greater of an e-metal - you must have picked some other unit
to denominate your spend in that converted to slightly less than
0.10 ounces yet rounded up to that number for purposes of
displaying
SnowDog wrote:
>
> > I've said it before and I'll stand by it: money laundering is a
> > *fundamental human right*.
>
> Kind of a strange quote since the act of laundering money is to take 'dirty'
> money and attempt to make it look like 'clean' money. Since dirty money is
> defined as money rai
George,
I can tell you it does not need to be licensed but it does need a
contractual agreement between the eCTA and its members so if the members or
the eCTA is in breach of the contract they can be sued, and the offender pay
recompence to the victim of the situation that caused the breach to occ
People may have trouble finding that URL. It only goes to the AP page for
selecting which news outlet. The exact URL is (currently)
http://wire.ap.org/APnews/center_story.html?FRONTID=TECHNOLOGY&STORYID=APIS7
CMFRLG0
used on the Florida Today Site.
Here is the article presented in 'The Australia
Forgive my ignorance... but how do I do that?
CCS
Julian Morrison wrote:
>
> Luc Van den Borre wrote:
> >
> > There's an article on Slashdot right now:
> >
>
> If you support my stance on the right to launder money, please vote up
> this slashdot comment:
> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid
I hate to state the obvious but isn't the purpose of setting up the eCTA to
gain members of high ethical standards, and in doing so gain the confidence
of the clients that use the member exchange cambio etc because they are
members of the eCTA.
Then you read the stuff like that below and it sound
> I've said it before and I'll stand by it: money laundering is a
> *fundamental human right*.
Kind of a strange quote since the act of laundering money is to take 'dirty'
money and attempt to make it look like 'clean' money. Since dirty money is
defined as money raised through illegal activity,
http://www.globe.com/news/daily/17/web_gold.htm
> Seems like a lot of US newspaper sites
> use the same content provided by AP. Still there should be plenty of
> other places around the web where this article has been mentioned.
Boston Globe also published it online, with links to icegold, e-g
Here's a front-page headline I'd like to see in the Washington Post, NY
Times or other liberal propaganda sheet:
"Allowing Private Citizens to Carry Dollar Bills Leads to Money-Laundering"
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Luc Van den Borre wrote:
>
> There's an article on Slashdot right now:
>
If you support my stance on the right to launder money, please vote up
this slashdot comment:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=01/06/18/0229227&cid=109
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There's an article on Slashdot right now:
Using Gold As Online Currency
Posted by Hemos on Monday June 18, @07:22
from the flooz-beemz- dept.
JerkyBoy writes "Salon.com has an interesting story about using gold for online
transactions. One company that provides the service (goldmoney.com) descri
Sequence of links to get to the article:
http://wire.ap.org/APnews/?SITE=KSPAR&FRONTID=HOME
then "tech"
then "Cyber Currencies Spawn
Money-Laundering Fears"
--
http://www.bearerinstruments.com
A Directory of Web sites and Internet
presences accepting non
That AP article has a lot of waffling from law enforcement types about
the "potential for money laundering" and statements from e-gold
personnel indicating a willingness to roll over and play dead. Shame on
you!
I've said it before and I'll stand by it: money laundering is a
*fundamental human ri
> Here is your article complete with photo of Doug Jackson
>
> http://wire.ap.org/?FRONTID=HOME&SITE=FLROC&enter=Go
>
The working link is, the other was the frameset this was sitting in.
http://wire.ap.org/APnews/center_story.html?FRONTID=TECHNOLOGY&STORYID=APIS7CMFRLG0
Good article. I'm gl
> Here is your article complete with photo of Doug Jackson
>
> http://wire.ap.org/?FRONTID=HOME&SITE=FLROC&enter=Go
>
The working link is, the other was the frameset this was sitting in.
http://wire.ap.org/APnews/center_story.html?FRONTID=TECHNOLOGY&STORYID=APIS7CMFRLG0
Good article. I'm gl
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Michael Moore wrote:
> Here is your article complete with photo of Doug Jackson
>
> http://wire.ap.org/?FRONTID=HOME&SITE=FLROC&enter=Go
>
> I can send you the whole copy if you wish.
>
> This is in the FloridaToday.com Site.
Thank you Michael!
Michael Moore wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
> Here is your article complete with photo of Doug Jackson
>
> http://wire.ap.org/?FRONTID=HOME&SITE=FLROC&enter=Go
>
> I can send you the whole copy if you wish.
>
> This is in the FloridaToday.com Site.
>
> My e-gold account number is 129542 (Goldtoday)
>
>
>
> This payment amount is less than the minimum allowed.
>
> This payment equates to 0.10 oz.,
> The minimum payment allowed by e-gold is 0.10 oz.
>
>
>
> presumably that should be the minimum must be greater than 0.10 oz.
>
Were you spending in grams, USD, etc... a
Paul,
Here is your article complete with photo of Doug Jackson
http://wire.ap.org/?FRONTID=HOME&SITE=FLROC&enter=Go
I can send you the whole copy if you wish.
This is in the FloridaToday.com Site.
My e-gold account number is 129542 (Goldtoday)
Kind regards,
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http://www.g
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Great news everybody -
there's an Associated Press article about gold backed currencies
(e-gold, GoldMoney, Standard Reserve). It's a good article, which
even gives some new information to old e-gold-bug like me. We were
interviewed for this article
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