[e-gold-list] Buy a Viking sword with gold

2002-09-08 Thread Julian Morrison

http://goldbarter.com/viewauction.jsp?id=174

See it, believe it, buy it. E-gold and GoldMoney accepted.


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[e-gold-list] Fraudulent activity

2002-09-08 Thread manager

Here is at the moment available information about a person, who is
suspected to hack DGC accounts and to transfer funds to the exchange
providers.
Andrey Baranov, Moscow
ICQ 167126436
WebMoney ID369898051635, Purse Z054450269134 
Last time he hackhed Evocash account 
Vladimir
Manager
www.rschange.com

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[e-gold-list] Re: Debit Card v's Credit Card - Ian's thoughts

2002-09-08 Thread Ragnar

Ian,

--- Ian Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Further to my previous message (regarding Jonathan's
> question), I do see 
> that if one were specifically looking for a **US Dollar
> denominated 
> account**, then people would be prepared to pay for that, as
> US banks make 
> it almost impossible (and prohibitively expensive) to get an
> account 
> without being a US resident!

e-gold (and other e-currencies_TM) solve this problem by
allowing foreigners to use market makers as their U.S. bank
checking accounts.



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[e-gold-list] Re: ano domain registrations + privacy enhanced offshore hosting

2002-09-08 Thread Andi LeDuc



Dear Tallura,

We have over 2000 hosting clients, and once in a while a 'bad apple' is
among them. This happens at ANY hosting provider, not only us.

As soon as we get aware of a problem (spam complaints only) we pull the
plug. We do not disconnect any sites because 'someone' wants us to do so.

Andi

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[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding

2002-09-08 Thread jpm

>Hi Jonathan,
>
>I don't get the difference between a debit card and a credit card 
>with a zero credit limit?

Ian, it's a free world!  People don't have to give reasons!

The fact is, (to make one example) many major car rental companies in 
the USA will rent to you with a credit card, but NOT with a debit 
card.

If you think this bit of trivia is made up, and not factual, I'll pay 
for you to fly to the states to a few major cities andtry to rent a 
few cars (just joking!)

Who knows WHAT reason Budget, Enterprise etc. adopt this policy for? 
(Who really cares?  it's their life and they can run their businesses 
any way they want.  They can say "we only rent green cars" or "we 
will not rent to people under 25" [common] or "we don't take visa, 
only mastercard!" - or whatever the heck they want.)

I *think* the rationale behind it is that with credit cards, there is 
more contactable info available to track down people who steal cars. 
Again, I *think* that's the "reason" behind the decision, but who 
knows (or cares, it's their life!  Mr. Enterprise can run his 
business anyway he likes.)

Merchant processing systems can tell the difference between a credit 
card and a debit card, and if a merchant chooses to take only one or 
the other [some merchants will only take DEBIT cards, because they're 
slightly harder to charge-back] .. that's the merchant's choice!

The very simple solution to this (if you have no credit or live in a 
war zone or something) is just to get a secured credit card, just 
leave $3000 or something with a bank and they'll give you a visa card 
with a $3000 limit.

That's the easy solution!!
Ian rocks!


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[e-gold-list] Re: Debit Card v's Credit Card

2002-09-08 Thread Ian Green

With these accounts, do we get Internet Banking (bill paying, transfers, 
etc. like with all Australian bank accounts) and all that?

Also, can we see a page that states (and guarantees) whether or not there 
are any ongoing (eg. monthly or annual) fees on these accounts? Also, what 
transaction fees might apply?

A "more information" link would be welcome, before I click on the "Click 
Here to Apply" link.

From: http://www.valisinternational.com/personal/
>GOLD Account/Affiliate Package:
>Personal US Account with No US Address Supplied or Required
>($120 + $130 initial bank deposit) the extra deposit covers the $30 
>MasterCard issuance fee
>Benefits (all of the above +):
>  • MasterCard debit card comes with your very own US Checking Account 
> (replaces ATM card)
>  • US Checks and check book
>  • Your MC and checks will be couriered to you
>  • You will earn $25 for each referred paid personal account client or 
> $50 for each referred US Presence client (client who purchases our 
> address service alone or as part of a package)

David Gendron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>At some point in the future we may accept e-gold for direct deposit into
>your US bank account (like a MM), but for now we do accept e-gold as a
>form of payment for our services and for your initial deposit.

Oh, by the way. I'm sure your services are all great, but I still am 
interested in answers to these questions. (And if I am, then I am sure that 
many others arriving at this page also think of the same questions.)

What is Valis International's relationship to these debit cards? Which bank 
provides the banking services (and at what cost)? I heard recently about an 
American organization (NetBank?) that had "sold" a couple of million (I 
think) Visa credit cards. That Internet bank went bust, and the cards are 
now useless. Also we have heard about the Latvian numbered cards that the 
Latvian banks have abandoned, doing no little disservice to the resellers 
and the end users of the cards, some of whom may have barely received their 
cards before learning of the Latvian decision.

Ian Green
http://iangreen.2cw.org/
http://ao.com.au/e-gold.htm


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[e-gold-list] Re: Debit Card v's Credit Card

2002-09-08 Thread Ian Green

Further to my previous message (regarding Jonathan's question), I do see 
that if one were specifically looking for a **US Dollar denominated 
account**, then people would be prepared to pay for that, as US banks make 
it almost impossible (and prohibitively expensive) to get an account 
without being a US resident!

At 04:28 AM 8/09/2002 -0400, "David Gendron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If you want a MasterCard debit card attached to a real US bank account
>then just go to www.valisinternational.com/personal.

Ian Green
http://iangreen.2cw.org/
http://ao.com.au/e-gold.htm


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[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding

2002-09-08 Thread Ian Green

Hi Jonathan,

I don't get the difference between a debit card and a credit card with a 
zero credit limit? Also, I'm sure I've seen Australian banks (eg. Bendigo 
bank) offering Visa debit or credit cards for free or certainly no more 
than AUD$24 per year. (I'm certain the Bendigo Bank offering was a debit, 
not a credit card, but that was over a year ago.)

Why would someone want to pay hundreds of dollars for a Visa or Mastercard 
debit card? (Aside from the fifty US dollars offered for various other 
debit cards that have been advertised.) I understand the privacy issue, but 
you can still legally (and easily) open an Australian bank (or other 
financial institution) account (or any number of accounts) without 
providing your tax file number. (Of course you do have to have the usual 
"100 points" of identification documentation to open an account, but it is 
not too difficult, I think.)

What essential difference in operation is there between a Visa credit card 
operating with a positive balance and a Visa debit card used the same way?

At 02:55 PM 8/09/2002 +1000, Jonathan Regan wrote:
>I think the majority of responses to my initial email
>have missed the mark. I realise that credit cards can
>be funded from all over the place - but what about
>an international debit card solution that is branded
>by one of the big three etc.


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[e-gold-list] Re: Debit Card v's Credit Card

2002-09-08 Thread David Gendron

If you want a MasterCard debit card attached to a real US bank account
then just go to www.valisinternational.com/personal.  The GOLD package
(Real US checking account and MasterCard debit card) is only $120.  It
works exactly like a MasterCard credit card except you have to have money
in your account first.  You can even use the account to get verified at
PayPal, assuming you qualify for a PayPal account on your own.

At some point in the future we may accept e-gold for direct deposit into
your US bank account (like a MM), but for now we do accept e-gold as a
form of payment for our services and for your initial deposit.

The accounts are obviously NOT anonymous as they are your very own real US
checking account in an FDIC insured US bank, but we do setup these
accounts for almost anyone. We currently have clients from over 70
countries.

Thank-you,

David Gendron, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VALIS International, www.valisinternational.com

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[e-gold-list] Re: ano domain registrations + privacy enhanced offshore hosting

2002-09-08 Thread tallura

Andi

we would not mind to use your hosting service
but your company is being blamed for hosting 
the long list of those New Zealand scam operations.

Perception is reality, any website leading back to 
alpina1 hosting, people's first reaction will be "this
is a scam".

Please correct me if I am wrong

tallura

>>>
> We are proud to announce today to have surpassed 500 hosting clients,
> which paid by e-gold!!
> 
> So many can't be wrong :-)
> 
> Check out our services at:
> 
> www.alpina1.net
> 
> Andi

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