Hello Jens,
You do of course have a point, but I think the reason for coins is mainly
that they are with us as since shortly after the concept of money was
invented (metal supplies permitting and shell money and similar exemptions
not withstanding). Old habits die hard, I suppose.
I do actually
Hello Jim,
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Hello all,
I'm a little confused about the difference between an ACH (Automatic
Clearing House) and a bank wire. The thing is that used electronic banking
to wire(?) an amount to a well known exchanger. Unfortunately the
exchanger couldn't find the wire. I've completed all the forms on the
(I have VERY-limited knowledge of banking/banks, but...)
My dim understanding is that wires are like rifle-shots while an ACH
retains some of the boomerang-characteristics of a check (meaning
they can reverse your $$ on a whim!) while avoiding the costly and
inconvenient pieces of paper for the
Wilkinson Jens wrote:
...
When dealing with paper money and coins, is there really a
good reason to have coins at all?
...
Well, aside from the historical reasons, there are emotional
reasons to have coins, IMO. Everyone needs to feel a one oz
gold or silver coin and play with it for a
E-gold member wrote:
...
My dim understanding is that wires are like rifle-shots while an ACH
retains some of the boomerang-characteristics of a check while
avoiding the costly and inconvenient pieces of paper for the bank.
Then it seems to me an ACH is more complicated and should thus be
No, no, it's more-complicated and *banker* administrated! Banks
can trace both wires ACH, AFAIK, but with wires they must ask
your permission to reverse funds, etc.
totally incorrect
With an ACH they do as they
see fit depending on the situation or their mood or the customer or
maybe other
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dude you're spreading BS, no offense.
stop it !
Simple fact: wires are not safe, wires can be reversed.
What I said is that wires are safer than ACH. Yes, wires
can be reversed, and the whole banking system is way
confusing, but I still think a wire's much better
Okay here goes:
ACH is a proprietary, American system that compliments the account system
structure of associated banks and identifies recepients based on the
sorting code and account number.
It uses a central database that sorts incoming and outgoing transactions
based on the sorting code and
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On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 02:15 AM, Robert B.Z. wrote:
I do actually believe that coins are more expensive than paper notes
(to
mint, transport and store) but also more durable. However there is the
administrative part that allows you to simply weigh coins to determine
the
number of
Guys,
Perhaps this subject should be renamed, Difference between the US
banking system... and the rest of the world!
Most countries *outside* the US have fairly intelligent, customer
orientated, intuitive, reasonably quick, reasonably priced ONLINE banking
transfer systems. The US system is
Guys,
What I failed to emphasize in my little rant, was the fact that the
*terrible* US banking system simply leads to a LOT of opportunity for any
of us to jump right in, and invent a REAL transaction transfer system...
based on what's working, plus new ideas, using new technology.
That's my
Graham,
This is from my personal experience, and personal opinion.
And you are spot on as well :o) I was trying not to lash out too harshly,
thinking that many people on the list might have not seen or experienced
efficient banking systems and hence dismiss my remarks as mere rantings.
I have
Oh goodie,
Can I file 'friends of the court' briefs?
Serious, if you go through with it, then that would be something worth
saving and linking to for people who don't know what it's all about, just
yet.
Count me in.
Cheers,
Robert.
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I guess that answers the question JimD !
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The original post is from Sephen Gordon at Libertarian Opportunities.
This might be a good opportunity for e-gold and other alternative
currencies to make a mark!
Frank
(I am passing this on from a message on another of my e-mail lists.
It seemed fit with the general purpose of this e-mail
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