[e-gold-list] Has anyone heard about an E-gold Debit Card?

2000-12-04 Thread Halima

Hello,

I've received a lot of emails from egroups talking about a NEW E-gold
Debit Card. Is this affiliated with E-gold or what? Here's the website:

http://now1card.com/members/mconrad.shtml

Would you recommend that people sign up for this card?

As far as requesting money from E-gold, can't you just have the money
directly deposited into a checking account?

That's all.

Sincerely,
Halima

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[e-gold-list] Fw: GoldMoney in the UK Press

2000-12-04 Thread Destiny Worldwide

Well, now there is a real alternative to egold coming online, and high time
too.  Let's hope they pay attention to customer needs.  It seems like
Omnipay has forgotten customer service, and if they continue to abuse
customers like they have us and a few others on this list, they are doomed.

John
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Our Offshore Website has been totally redesigned, and
we now have web based banking, opening of accounts,
deposits, and withdrawals! Go to: http://www.offshorearnings.com
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Date: Monday, December 04, 2000 12:27 PM
Subject: GoldMoney in the UK Press


FYI...GoldMoney.com gets mentioned in the Telegraph.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?ac=003935595802322rtmo=3SYHSYwMatmo=rrr
qpg=/et/00/12/3/cagold03.html

Gold becomes a cyber currency
By Edward Simpkins

THE oldest medium of exchange moves online this month with the launch of
GoldMoney.com, an internet currency provider that will allow users to pay
for products anywhere.

GoldMoney, based in the Isle of Man, says it has developed an e-commerce
payment system that enables global buyers and sellers to make and accept
instantaneous payments in weights of gold called GoldGrams. A GoldGram
represents a gram of gold held in vaults with the system working on the
principle that users transfer gold from buyer to seller without it leaving
the vault.

The current price of a GoldGram can be checked on the web site in various
currencies. The gold price has been falling, but the company points out
that
while a GoldGram would have fallen in value against the yen, it would have
risen in value against the euro over the past year.

The system, aimed at corporations and cross-border traders, is designed to
eliminate payment risk as there is no possibility of default on payment and
it uses high strength encryption software, downloaded by account holders.
Payments are processed in real time with funds transferred instantly. It
also offers low transaction fees of about $1 per transaction, much less
than
bank fees for wiring currency.

GoldMoney is backed by Hyde Park Holdings, a New York investment group,
which put in $600,000 earlier this year and is set to invest a similar
amount.

James Turk, founder of GoldMoney, said: "We are taking the world's oldest
money, gold, and using a 21st century technology to enable its circulation
as a currency in global commerce." He aims to make it the common currency
of
global commerce.

The World Gold Council, based in London, will this week publish a report on
using gold for payments over the internet. It points out that digital money
will eventually become widely used and could be issued by private
institutions rather than governments and central banks.

Richard Rahn, author of the report, says: "Like the US dollar, gold is
recognised worldwide as a store of value. This makes digital gold a
candidate as an international medium of exchange. The pre-existing demand
for gold assets gives gold an important head start over all competitors
except major national currencies."




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[e-gold-list] Problem

2000-12-04 Thread Paul Benstead



Hi,

Anyone out there requested a check from Omnipay since Nov 
23rd?

I requested a check from Omnipay for $2000 
on Nov 23rd, but still haven't
received it. Have emailed them 3 times without response, and 
tried to phone
them with no luck. Anyone know what else I can 
do?

Regards
Paul
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[e-gold-list] Re: Problem

2000-12-04 Thread Claude Cormier

Paul, 

You are in the UK, so I guess a delay of 2 weeks is not 
unreasonable. All depends in which currency you ask it?

For sure, I find it disturbing that you didn't received any reply to 
your emails.

I requested a payment on 6 occasions this year and had no 
problem at all. They all arrived within 1-2 weeks after my request.

Claude Cormier
Ormetal Inc.

On 4 Dec 2000, at 20:14, Paul Benstead wrote:

 Anyone out there requested a check from Omnipay since Nov 23rd?
 I requested a check from Omnipay for $2000 on Nov 23rd, but still haven't
 received it. Have emailed them 3 times without response, and tried to phone
 them with no luck.



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[e-gold-list] Re: Has anyone heard about an E-gold Debit Card?

2000-12-04 Thread Glencannon Group Ltd.

A number of companies are providing e-gold debit cards.  

The advantage is that a debit card is more difficult to trace.  Money
deposited into your account is obviously easier and more secure.  But it is
also easier and more secure for the Tax Authorities to get the information. 
I am offering a card that is not anonymous but is issued through a very
confidential bank that requires very little information, and is unlikely to
ever divulge info to anyone else.  They require only a notarized copy of a
drivers license.  I would suspect they are not too picky about the validity
of the ID.  It is a little cheaper to buy, and a little cheaper to operate,
although I suspect competition will drive down everybody's prices.  Others
are offering what they claim are true anonymous cards.  And there is a way
of doing this in Latvia and a few other countries that seem fairly safe.  I
am not offering an anonymous card; at least not yet.

http://www.glencannongroup.com/genucap/

Good luck.

On Mon, 4 Dec 2000 11:10:30 -0500, Halima wrote:

  Hello,
  
  I've received a lot of emails from egroups talking about a NEW E-gold
  Debit Card. Is this affiliated with E-gold or what? Here's the website:
  
  http://now1card.com/members/mconrad.shtml
  
  Would you recommend that people sign up for this card?
  
  As far as requesting money from E-gold, can't you just have the money
  directly deposited into a checking account?
  
  That's all.
  
  Sincerely,
  Halima
  
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[e-gold-list] spends on egold using palm

2000-12-04 Thread jpm

Hey --- what is happening about using PALM to use e-gold?

Is it possible to do an e-gold spend using a palm as yet?

JP!


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[e-gold-list] RE: this is awesome

2000-12-04 Thread Sidd

Cool,

Now all you need is hyperlinks on each item so we can browse right to
an item of interest!

Just kidding!

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Check this out!

http://www.bananagold.com/cgi-bin/jute.cgi




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