[e-gold-list] Re: Gold Lease Rates? Simple Question

2001-03-14 Thread Claude Cormier

 Does that mean that the Yen is almost as stable as gold?

Of course not.

The Japanese rates are not those of a free market. They have been 
forced down by political decisions. They should be and will 
eventually be much higher.


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[e-gold-list] RE: Standard Reserve Gold - question

2001-03-14 Thread Claude Cormier

On 14 Mar 2001, at 19:13, Elwyn Jenkins wrote:

 Standard Gold is Gold itself traded digitally in the liability level as
 well as the asset level.

Hello Elwyn,

Can you explain what you mean by "in the liability level" ?


Thanks

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[e-gold-list] Re: gold bibliography?

2001-03-11 Thread Claude Cormier

On 11 Mar 2001, at 15:24, Chris Rasch wrote:

 Green, Timothy. The New World of Gold. Walker, 1982; 1984. "The Inside
 Story of the Mines, the Markets, the Politics, the Investors" (title
 page).

I suggest the latest edition of The Wolrd Of Gold by Timothy 
Green, (C) 1993 Rosendale Press Ltd available at the Gold 
Institute. ISBN 1-872803-06-7

Also: The GoldBook (C)1990, by Pierre Lassonde of Franco 
Nevada. Available at the Financial Times of Canada
ISBN 0-14-013397-6 (This one is more about investment)

The Coming Gold Discipline (C)1990, Conrad Michael Modica
ISBN 0-9637719-0-6




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[e-gold-list] Re: Agio Fee

2001-03-10 Thread Claude Cormier

On 10 Mar 2001, at 12:35, SnowDog wrote:

 .082954% per month will yield a fee of 1% per year.

Craig,

I think that the AGIO fee is calculated based on the daily balance 
and the interest rate charged per day is .0027602% per day which 
comes up to 1% per year.





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[e-gold-list] A recipe for stagflation

2001-03-06 Thread Claude Cormier

A recipe for stagflation

http://www.goldeconomy.com/thepriceofgold_08.htm

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[e-gold-list] Re: A recipe for stagflation

2001-03-06 Thread Claude Cormier

On 7 Mar 2001, at 9:19, David Hillary wrote:

 why oh why do 'goldbugs' seemingly always seem to predict a large rise
 in the price of gold in the medium term?

For sure there is almost always one goldbug somewhere that is 
suggesting much higher prices ahead. I agree with you on that. 
But, in the same way,  you will  always find  equity bulls and new-
era economists that are there to suggest that stock prices will be 
higher in the years to come.

But if you take these individuals one by one, you will find that they 
change their opinions from time to time. Like many goldugs, I've 
been bearish in the past on occasion.  
 
 The price of gold in terms of US dollars has been enaything but stable
 in the last few decades.

Of course you are right. However its supply has been at a constant 
2% or so per year. A charracteristic that is enviable for a medium 
of exchange.

So the question is why, since 1970, have gold exchange rates  been
 so unstable and volatile. It is like a pendulum, once you put it in motion,
 you must wait many cycles before it stabilize.The movement was
 initiated in 1971 when the USD went off the gold standard. Until 
gold is again the standard, there will continue to be controlling forces
 that will prevent the true equilibrium level to be reached. 

Thanks to gold high divisibility as a unit of account and a fantastic 
network that allows immediate transfer of the smallest fraction of a 
gold bar, gold can again regain its role as the standard of money.

 USD in the $10 trillion US economy, makes the price of USD stable in
 terms of goods and services, at least in the short term. 

You said it, In the short term. True for now. But gold stability is 
notable in the long term. I can still buy a small bungalow with 
10,000 grams like I could in 1950. 

The USD economy is a US$10 trillion economy... Well I think it is 
more than that.. but anyway.. I agree with you... the gold economy 
looks small at 1 trillion USD. But that is no big deal... all we need 
is gold at $3000 USD and we have parity. g 
 
Such an exchange rate with the USD most certainly make sense 
when you compare gold current rate with the price of a few other 
resources that you can find on the planet. In terms of rarity, gold 
should be at least USD$1000 when compared to a basket of other 
metals. 

It is a matter of time. Gold will impose its discipline

Claude

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[e-gold-list] Re: GoldMoney with Netscape

2001-03-02 Thread Claude Cormier


 The GoldMoney site is crap. 

That is not what we hear from our clients who are considering both 
e-gold and GoldMoney. The consensus is that both systems are 
excellent with each of them having specific small weaknesses.

It doesn't work with either Netscape or webtv... as far as I
 am concerned, that is ridiculous. 

Apparently it work like a charm with Netscape, all problems having 
been fixed. Don't know about webtv, but I don't think it really 
matters.

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[e-gold-list] Re: e-dinar

2001-02-25 Thread Claude Cormier

On 26 Feb 2001, at 9:29, David Hillary wrote:

 on the subject of e-dinar, what is the actual relationship between
 e-gold and e-dinar? can spends be done between e-gold accounts and
 e-dinar accounts? do the e-gold statistics include e-dinar activity?

e-gold and e-dinar are one and the same. Your e-gold account is 
an e-dinar account. You can open your account on the e-dinar site 
and spend e-dinars to other accounts and see the transaction on 
the e-gold site. Lets say that it is e-gold windows on the east part 
of the world.



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[e-gold-list] Re: long term prospects for gold and silver

2001-02-18 Thread Claude Cormier

Jeff,

Many other technicians have different views that Prechter.
Yvan Auger at

http://www.preciouswaves.com/FreeSub/021601/pm021601.html

Believe that it could be 2-3 years or more before a final bottom is in 
place. Other people like Marantette at goldstocks.com , who uses 
cycle analysis, believes that the mother of all bottoms will be this 
year... There are almost as many forecasts as there are technical 
analysis methods.

No matter who is right... we are due for a strong rally!

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On 17 Feb 2001, at 14:05, Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:

 I received an Elliott Wave report that says after being correctly
 bearish on gold and silver for 21 years, it is time to start THINKING
 about the long side. The text suggests one last washout down below
 $200/oz (lower probability), or a nice spike up to around $360/oz then
 washout below $200/oz (higher probability). I think the time frame is a
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[e-gold-list] Re: exchange?

2001-02-18 Thread Claude Cormier

On 17 Feb 2001, at 8:06, Dagny Taggart wrote:

 Will you enlighten us on how to get them without
 spending either $ 5000 or byuing a 400 oz bar from our
 spare  milk money?

Dagny,

Like it happened with e-gold, there will be exchange providers for 
GoldMoney that will exchange gg in smaller quantity.

GoldCurrencies will launch in a few weeks and will provide such a 
service among others.





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[e-gold-list] RE: inquiring minds

2001-02-16 Thread Claude Cormier


  E-god is NOT a "foreign individual" (IBC, Ltd, etc) it is a U.S.
  Corporation .. 

e-gold Ltd. is a Nevis Corporation not a US corporation ?

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[e-gold-list] Re: DigiGold's AUG vs. the ECB's EUR

2001-02-16 Thread Claude Cormier

On 16 Feb 2001, at 20:47, Bob wrote:

 I don't know if this is what you had in mind, but. If somebody sends
 you a *bearer* payment by email, you can print this out and put it
 in your pocket. There's the disadvantage of having to copy the
 characters by hand again into a file or email, or OCR copying.

Bob, How this can work?  

I don't know everything aboit Digigold but it seems to me that you 
end up with two copies the bearer payment. Digital gold is to the 
net what dollars bills are to your wallet!  They are very handy as 
you can transert them without the interference of a third party. On 
the other hand, you can also lose them.  My biggest worry is the 
need for backing and your digital certificate and make sure you can 
recover from a crash.

Definitively not for all users.

Claude 

 


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[e-gold-list] Re: Exchange Rates

2001-02-11 Thread Claude Cormier

On 11 Feb 2001, at 10:52, Dagny Taggart wrote:

 I am wondering why OmniPay does not post OutExchange
 rates on their site?
 Is this an oversight?
 It used to be available.

They do... via e-gold. Omnipay used to have outexchnage rates but 
these were the same as e-gold rates. So now they simply provide a 
link to e-gold rates. Look at the note under the Exchange rate table.

http://www.omnipay.net/currentexchange.asp

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[e-gold-list] test

2001-02-09 Thread Claude Cormier

test

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[e-gold-list] Re: Goldeconomy.com

2001-02-09 Thread Claude Cormier

On 9 Feb 2001, at 9:01, Khurram Khan wrote:

 I am very surprised to see that there is no mention 
 of GoldMoney whatsoever on the goldeconomy website.

I am sure Elwyn will have something about them.

BTW, how many do believe that it would make Standard Gold even 
better if it would eventually accept GoldMoney as part of its a 
money base.

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[e-gold-list] Re: Goldeconomy.com

2001-02-09 Thread Claude Cormier

On 9 Feb 2001, at 16:55, GoldDirectory.com wrote:

 What if the E-Gold office burnt to the ground, along with the 
servers? How
 long could Standard Reserve operate without the ability to sell 
some of
 their e-gold asset base for cash, to accommodate the numerous 
people that
 might be drawing money out with their ATM cards?

Over the intermediate term, Craig, you are right. But it would not 
happen overnight. And it would not happen at all if e-gold has a 
good disaster recovery plan as I am sure they have.
 
 Now I know that E-Gold keeps numerous backups, on-site, and 
off, but there
 would be a delay before they were able to restore their service. 
Meanwhile,
 GoldMoney would be fine.

A good disaster recovery plan will get you up in a few hours. 
Otherwise, it is not a good recovery plan.

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[e-gold-list] Re: GoldMoney is Open

2001-02-06 Thread Claude Cormier

On 7 Feb 2001, at 12:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Certainly then, goldMoney is (considerably) more expensive for any 
 spends in the 1000s of bucks range.
 
 For those e-gold users who use e-gold to pay things like employee 
 salaries and freelance amounts, e-gold is much cheaper .. I guess.

On 7 Feb 2001, at 12:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Certainly then, goldMoney is (considerably) more expensive for 
any 
 spends in the 1000s of bucks range.

Most certainly... but a payment fee of $8.43 on a payment of 
$8,430 may not be excessive when you consider current exchange 
rates and services charges to acquire such a quantity of e-gold in 
the first place.  
 
 For those e-gold users who use e-gold to pay things like 
employee 
 salaries and freelance amounts, e-gold is much cheaper .. I 
guess.

Well again all depends how they acquire their e-gold. Also consider 
that the lower storage fee. I think that current fees structure of both 
e-gold and GoldMoney have something to offer to there users. All 
will really depend on what you do with the gold currencies.  
Investors who want to accumulate gold currencies will prefer 
GoldMoney while heavy spenders who average $500 per spend 
will prefer e-gold.

I will certainly own both! 

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[e-gold-list] Re: problems with funding e-gold

2001-02-03 Thread Claude Cormier

On 3 Feb 2001, at 19:10, George Matyjewicz wrote:

 That's why I poised the question originally.  We understood that 
 getting money out of the system was difficult, so we got a debit 
 card.  Now, as more folks start using the gold economy, it is 
 critical that we find an easier way to get money into the system.

On 3 Feb 2001, at 19:10, George Matyjewicz wrote:

 That's why I poised the question originally.  We understood that 
 getting money out of the system was difficult, so we got a debit 
 card.  Now, as more folks start using the gold economy, it is 
 critical that we find an easier way to get money into the system.

George, If I understand well the debit card is linked to the SR-USD 
account. What happens when the balance is zero in the SR-USD 
account but there is an adequate ballance in the SR-AUG account.
How is this manage ? Is an automatic transfer triggered from USD 
to AUG?
 
Claude

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[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-26 Thread Claude Cormier

On 26 Jan 2001, at 21:31, Dagny Taggart wrote:

 This is from the e-gold agreement. The Costa Affair is
 an OmniPay matter.
 
 Last I heard you wanted us to believe that e-gold and
 Omnipay are two different companies.

Well the GSR/Omnipay User agreement has the same 
provisions. See 9.0 and 3.0 and 11.0




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[e-gold-list] Re: Kitco down?

2001-01-10 Thread Claude Cormier

Paul

Kitco is still at http://www.kitco.com
I haven't notice any major interruption.

Gold prices are at http://www.kitco.com/charts/livegold.html

Claude

On 10 Jan 2001, at 10:37, Paul Vahur wrote:

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 Hash: SHA1
 
 Does anybody knows what has happened to Kitco? I have been able to
 access it for some time now...
 
 Best regards,
 _
 Paul Vahur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 The New Economy needs new currencies 
 IceGold Ltd. | http://www.IceGold.com
 
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[e-gold-list] Re: EGoldProxy?

2001-01-10 Thread Claude Cormier

On 10 Jan 2001, at 8:05, Craig Haynie wrote:

 Does anyone know anything about http://www.egoldproxy.com
 The only question I have is, are they legit?

Craig,

This outfit looks perfectly legit. Check out the FAQ

http://www.egoldproxy.com/cgibin/proxytxt.cgi

But it appears to be in beta...I haven't seen any commercial 
announcement yet.

Claude



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[e-gold-list] Re: EGoldProxy?

2001-01-10 Thread Claude Cormier

On 10 Jan 2001, at 15:31, Viking Coder wrote:

 I can't access their site. Whenever I try to, I get shunted over to
 http://www.metalproxy.com. This domain is currently not even listed as
 registered by Network Solutions. egoldproxy.com was registered on Dec. 4
 2000.

Strange, now I am redirected to 
http://www.flyingmonkeysoftware.net/mp/

RThis is the site of the developer. I guess he is in beta... and 
playing around.

CC

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[e-gold-list] Re: Money Withheld Without Explanation

2000-12-28 Thread Claude Cormier

On 28 Dec 2000, at 13:24, Privacy wrote:

 To date, I have two checks ordered to vendors that have not arrived 
 after 10 days.

Sam, 10 days is no big deal, especially in the busy period which 
are the holidays. Aren't you quick to jump to conclusions.
Claude
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[e-gold-list] Re: Fw: Gold Today Update

2000-12-21 Thread Claude Cormier

Nice site Michael. Customers will rush there! 

Claude


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[e-gold-list] Re: Money Froze!!!! Latest Update of EE-Ventures

2000-12-14 Thread Claude Cormier

Joe, 

I don't know about the IRS law in the US. But I know what Revenu 
Canada is asking from all companies.

Whenever a company (or an other constituent) is paying any sort of 
commision to a Canadian or a foreigner working in Canada, the 
company must collect all identification information from the person 
receiving the money including his SSN. This person is 
automatically considered as a part time employee. The company 
must also send an annual  T4 (payer's declartion) to that person.

That is the law here in Canada and I suspect it is pretty much the 
same in many countries including the US.  So business lie EEbiz 
would have to do it if they are located in Canada unless they want 
to remain illegal.

Claude


On 13 Dec 2000, at 9:40, Joseph Firmino wrote:

 rather
 than some jive company who wants to claim that their employees are
 "independant" (in the looser sense of the word) just to save them taxes. You
 also pay higher taxes as an independant contractor than you would if you
 were classified as an employee.
 
 What this all has to do with investment clubs or programs or what have you,
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[e-gold-list] Re: MOre on bank wire saga

2000-12-11 Thread Claude Cormier

John,

Glad that this problem is finally resolved. There is nothing like good 
and quick communications.

Claude

On 11 Dec 2000, at 11:46, Destiny Worldwide wrote:

 Well, apparantly my certified letter threatening legal action was received
 by Omnipay on friday, and they got to the bottom of the mess the same day.
 It just proves that they can resolve the issues when they want to.


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[e-gold-list] Re: Gata Legal Action

2000-12-08 Thread Claude Cormier

Folks,

Here is a major event that will likely influence positively our gold 
currency over the short, medium and long terms.

http://www.egroups.com/message/gata/581

Another significant event is todays article on gold and gold stocks 
at "thestreet.com".  Gold is at rock bottom price, maybe the street 
will finally notice.

http://www.thestreet.com/funds/strategies/1202415.html

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[e-gold-list] RE: interesting feature

2000-12-07 Thread Claude Cormier

On 7 Dec 2000, at 19:38, Erich wrote:

 All I need to do is add a "strict" field to the account
 table, and if that field is set, it will only accept payments through
 the SCI, "signed" by the merchant hash.  

Clean implementation...!

Claude

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[e-gold-list] Major publicity

2000-12-06 Thread Claude Cormier


On the Wolrd Gold Council site:

http://www.gold.org/Gra/Pr/Gf001205.htm

Business week:

http://www.businessweek.com/ebiz/0004/ep0403.htm

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[e-gold-list] Business Week

2000-12-06 Thread Claude Cormier

BTW, 

If you like e-gold and think, as I do, that Geoff Smith is wrong when 
he says that e-gold is complicated and that there are easier 
alternatives like Paypal and e-cash... 

http://www.businessweek.com/ebiz/0004/ep0403.htm

well take the time to say it to Mr. Smith at:

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[e-gold-list] Gold as a e-currency

2000-12-05 Thread Claude Cormier

MR.Richard W. Rahn is somehwat mixed up in his story. Digital 
Gold - e-gold - Goldmoney ?   No matter what, such publicity is 
great.

http://www.newsbytes.com/news/00/158978.html


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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
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[e-gold-list] e-Dinar

2000-12-03 Thread Claude Cormier

On 3 Dec 2000, at 12:38, Khurram Khan wrote:

 One thing that many people don't realize is that everybody 
who has an e-gold account already has an e-dinar account and 
vice versa.

In other words, Khurram, e-dinar is the islamic portal of e-gold. e-
dinar is e-gold and vice versa. They are the same issuer.


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[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold growth rates...

2000-12-02 Thread Claude Cormier

On 2 Dec 2000, at 8:22, Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:

 By my calculations, in the last ~12 days the total number of accounts
 has increased 10% and the number of funded gold accounts has increased 15%.

It sure would be very interesting to know where this growth is 
coming from and how the e-gold economy is currently distributed 
among the various market segments.

Are the gaming/gambling/mlm businesses still taking up the lion 
part of newly issued gold grams ?

Claude

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[e-gold-list] Re: The Gold Economy

2000-12-02 Thread Claude Cormier

On 2 Dec 2000, at 12:54, Elwyn Jenkins wrote:

 I think we need to see this in terms of the growth of the whole gold
 economy, and not just the e-gold community. The Gold Economy (the economy
 where gold is money) is comprised of E-Gold, Standard Reserve,
 Metalsavings, eDinar, market makers and so on.

Elwyn, for sure there are many parties in this economy. But the 
back bone remains e-gold. And the best mesures of this growth are 
the metal in circulation and the growth rate in e-metal spends.
 
 This month Standard Reserve added nearly AUG 50,000 (gold grams) to the
 economy through currency sales -- that is part of the e-gold increase as
 well! 

A good start.. I can imagine how the growth will accelerate once 
your debit card comes alive. I have no doubt many are waiting for 
this launch before they open their account with SR.

There are also sales of e-Dinar which have deposits in e-gold backing their
 currency.

I am at lost to understand the link between e-Dinar and e-gold. 
Why are they using a site that is a copy of the old e-gold site and 
showing a currency balance that is exactly the one of e-gold. Is it 
only e-gold window on the Isalmic world. 
 
 The total Gold Economy (the economy in which gold is money) is very
 healthy with the total circulation is re-spent every 3 days.

Are you sure about this figure. This would mean something like 
$300-$400 per spend on average. With the average account funded 
with 60% of that amount, I can't see the average guy turning over 
more than he has in its account, do so in less 3 days, and repeat 
the process again and again..
 
 As Standard Reserve and Metalsavings gets going we are going to see the
 total Gold Economy rapdily increase in total circulation and in the number
 of times it recycles per month.

Add to this the fact that the gold currency is now at rock bottom 
versus the fiat currency. A long term trend is about to start and will 
help us, the evangilists, to convert more and more people to the 
gold discipline.
 

 In about a month, any person will be enabled via Standard Reserve to use a
 Standard Reserve Instant Anywhere account as a current account.

Question on this one Elwyn. Will the debit card users need  to 
maintain a balance in SR-Dollars or will they be able to maintain 
only SR-Augs.  In other words, when taking out paper currencies 
from an ATM, to which account will the debit be applied? 

 I know of one company who is planning on all employees being paid through
 Standard Reserve from 1 January.

Great... I guess it time we start talking to the gold producers about this. 
They are the first who should join the Gold economy. I have started to mention 
this to some of my contacts... and there is some hope.
 
Long live the Gold Economy.

Claude

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[e-gold-list] Re: gitgold.net - SCAM

2000-11-30 Thread Claude Cormier

All,

Altough, I have not met with the Andersons in person, I have 
exchanged a few emails with Andy. I have found him to be 
extremely polite and helpful. So I can only add my voice to those 
who have proclaim their faith in Gitgold.com.

Claude Cormier
Ormetal inc.

   At 01:06 AM 11/30/2000 -0600, Eric Gaither, Gaithman's E-Gold Exchange
 wrote:
   Mr. Moore,
   
I would like to second what you so eloquently verbalized:  The
 "piker" who is harassing the Andersons is but mere lint on this earth's large
 dryer screen.  He should be rolled between a large pair of fingers and flicked
 into the nearest waste basket.

 As a Market Maker and competitor of the Andersons at GitGold.com, I
 would like for it to be known I have known the Anderson's for a few
 months now.  I find them to be genuine (and generous) professionals.  I have
 complete faith in their service and manners.  



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[e-gold-list] Downtime

2000-09-28 Thread Claude Cormier

Hi Dave,

Yep remember your name. I still have the gold feever and have 
been publishing The Ormetal Report fince 1996 for that same 
reason.

Now on e-gold downtime... Well whe did get more than usual since 
the end of August.. E-gold is growing with pain. But I think (hope) 
we are near the end of the tunnel.

 PS. Hi Claude, haven't seen your name since the days of 
Compu$erve.
 Glad to see you still have gold fever *G*

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[e-gold-list] Re: start-up price

2000-09-26 Thread Claude Cormier

A nice one Sam... 

On 26 Sep 2000, at 9:53, McKee, Sam wrote:

 
 Vince Callaway wrote:
 SNIP: much good stuff---
 
 I'm not 100% sure I even understand the original question, but I think he
 was referring to the InExchange/OutExchange spread, which may be considered
 a "startup cost" to get into the system. I'd like to present an anology.


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[e-gold-list] Re: C'mon guys! OR how to improve your SEX life

2000-09-26 Thread Claude Cormier

Well my son has been selling cards for months with e-gold offered 
as a payment method... Not too much success for now. But he is 
accumulating email address of the eBay customers he does 
business with... The goal is to start promoting before long.

As you said, "e-gold is a tiger, and we have it by the tail." 

On 27 Sep 2000, at 2:55, Graham Kelly wrote:

 Guys,
 
 How about we all sell something on eBay, with the objective of accepting
 e-gold payments?



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Re: Distributed Processing on the e-Gold Network

2000-08-30 Thread Claude Cormier

Vince,

I am not yet entirely dependent on e-gold for my business but I 
sure agree with what you say. The system is great and has a 
superb future. They need nothing but the best in term of 
infrastructure.

In the short term... they need to inform us ... Period.!

On 30 Aug 2000, at 11:49, Vince Callaway wrote:

 E-Gold is a great system and is having growing pains, I don't intend for a little
 downtime to discourage me at this point, but I would like to see a plan on how
 downtime is going to be reduced or eliminated.



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