[e-gold-list] e-gold ACCT FUNDING
Without wishing to slight any market makers or proxy merchants (no apologies to wannabe regulators), the recent question re: e-gold account funding posted on this list led me to this notion. Simple, inexpensive funding of accounts is possible, assuming a willing buyer and seller, using any in-place e-commerce marketing interface applications and existing credit/debit protocols, e.g., I have e-gold I am willing to spend on goods or services, and my acquaintance who wants to buy e-gold has a debit/credit card he is willing to use to pay for the goods I desire in exchange for my e-gold.. I direct my friend to the site offering the goods I desire, preselected by me with a shopping cart or wish list (see Amazon.com for an excellent wish list example), he springs for the stuff with a credit card and I click him the corresponding amount of e-gold. No middleman fees or charges (except the max. 50 spend charge)! Good deal for buyer and seller. Everything is in place to use this method right now at hundreds of merchants online. All you need to take advantage of this type of trading is someone you can trust to cut the deal with. ATTN: all gram-slingers if you are wont to bless me with your largesse, see my SCI at: www.members.tripod.com/~lowell_potter/1n/nbl e-goldyou gotta love it! forrest --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[e-gold-list] e-gold PLUG
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[e-gold-list] ACCT FUNDING
(EricGaither,Gaithman'sE-GoldExchange) Date: Fri, Feb 2, 2001, 10:06am (EST-1) To: Subject: Re: [e-gold-list] e-gold ACCT FUNDING (Eric says)This is technically against the user agreement of your friend's credit/debit card. Much the same as it is a "rule breaker" as a merchant to process the charges of a third party merchant on your own credit card terminal. Your friend, in buying FOR you on his credit card, then seeking re-imbursement from you with e-gold, could later claim he did not receive the goods or services he paid for with HIS card and attempt to "chargeback" his purchase. (me says) BOLLOCKS ON THE TECHNICALITY, and please reread where I mentioned the part about TRUST! In retrospect, the method is probably unsuited for sticklers and worrywarts. e-gold DOES rock! ... cheers! --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[e-gold-list] Re: ACCT FUNDING
PeelPee, (me says) BOLLOCKS ON THE TECHNICALITY, and please reread where I mentioned the part about TRUST! In retrospect, the method is probably unsuited for sticklers and worrywarts. e-gold DOES rock! ... cheers! Yes, I agree, e-gold does rock! Unfortunately, I cannot agree on the "Bullocks on the technicality" part. As a merchant, I am constantly facing risks when it comes to accepting credit card payments. There is SOOO much fraud out there when scum bags and crooks use cards to buy items, then "chargeback" the sale (keeping the items) or claim they never authorized the transaction (again, keeping the items) to have it removed from their bill. Trust does go along way in this world (or, should I say USED to go along way in this world!). It is unfortunate that our payment systems have had to go to such extremes to create a system like e-gold, which negates the trust factor as e-gold payments are always good and non-reputable. Like it or not, e-gold fills a void that has been created by the loss of that basic characteristic-- TRUST. As a merchant, I prefer to accept e-gold because I have learned (the hard way!) that I cannot always trust the endorser. I am sure there are many other merchants out there who can tell you many horror stories about such incidents with their own businesses. It is too bad that e-gold does not have a debit or credit card directly attached to their accounts. However, a great new company called Standard Reserve DOES have that deficiency covered. IF you would like to sign up for a Standard Reserve account that DOES have a debit card attached to it, I can help you with this! (As well as Graham Kelly's GoldNow company. We are both Agents for Standard Reserve now!) Best of luck with your on-line ventures! Respectfully, Eric - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 11:45 AM Subject: [e-gold-list] ACCT FUNDING (Eric Gaither, Gaithman's E-Gold Exchange) Date: Fri, Feb 2, 2001, 10:06am (EST-1) To: Subject: Re: [e-gold-list] e-gold ACCT FUNDING (Eric says) This is technically against the user agreement of your friend's credit/debit card. Much the same as it is a "rule breaker" as a merchant to process the charges of a third party merchant on your own credit card terminal. Your friend, in buying FOR you on his credit card, then seeking re-imbursement from you with e-gold, could later claim he did not receive the goods or services he paid for with HIS card and attempt to "chargeback" his purchase. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[e-gold-list] How are the other three metals doing? (Entry for bananagold's stats contest)
Using current exchange rates, the other three metals have a little less than one eighth the total USD equivalent circulation value. Silver has a 5.5% circulation share. Platinum has 2.3% circulation share. Palladium has a 3.7% circulation share; this is mainly due to it's dramatic rise in USD value recently because it has the smallest physical share. The average funded balance, in USD value, of the other three metals is much greater than gold's avg. funded balance. The metal with the highest avg. funded balance is, unsurprisngly, Palladium; this is again mainly due to it's dramatic rise in USD value. Palladium currently has a avg. funded balance over 200% greater than gold does. Silver and Platinum are grouped closely at 57.4% and 47.4%, respectively. The other three metals have a much longer turnover period which is the amount of time neccesary to spend the entire amount held in circulation. Silver has the longest turnover period; currently taking ~10-11 months. Next is Platinum, with a period of ~3-4 months. Palladium has the quickest period of the three; currently taking ~2-3 months. All of these are very long when compared with gold's period of ~9 days. These facts lead to the conclusion that the other three metals are used mainly for investment, while gold is the chief commerce metal. Viking Coder --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[e-gold-list] RE: How are the other three metals doing? (Entry for bananagold's stats contest)
-Original Message- From: Viking Coder Using current exchange rates, the other three metals have a little less than one eighth the total USD equivalent circulation value... snip Superb analysis... this gets my vote... Sidd. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[e-gold-list] Cognitive child abuse
Really! It's related to e-gold. :) Here's another reason the USD will top and gold (priced in USD) will bottom, businesses moving out of the US to find employees that can do the work. They'll have to sell USD to buy the currency of the country that they are moving to. This will tend to decrease the value of the USD which will buy less gold. So more USD will be needed to buy the same amount of gold. http://aynrand.org/medialink/wholemath.shtml Bob --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[e-gold-list] Re: Cognitive child abuse
The same is occurring in Australian schools, Perhaps this is a world wide concerted effort to de-education the future population to make them more amenable to governmental persuasion. But with the value of the US Dollar reducing, gold will increase ...when the cap is removed from it. India and China are the biggest buyers of gold at the moment. What would they do when and or if the dollar collapses? Step in? Their educational cirriculum is not so physiologically warped. Kind regards, Michael Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gold-today.com Sign up with e-gold today and get grams of e-gold here. https://www.e-gold.com/newacct/newaccount.asp?cid=129542 subscribe to the gold-today discussion group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/goldtoday Really! It's related to e-gold. :) http://aynrand.org/medialink/wholemath.shtml Bob --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]