markab23 wrote:
>
> Well you could be right although I do believe e-gold started out with the
> intention of having a transactional business but have changed direction mid
> stream and now look more like a wholesaler than retail.
Nothing the matter with changing plans when called for. That's why
If you are enjoying the benefits of e-gold, please consider the following
urgent need.
Due to the recent winter storm, a very dear friend is stranded in the
midwest in a poorly insulated trailer home. Her propane tank is low.
There is no access to her home because she cannot afford to have the
There is a family of 8 children in our community that are facing a rather
dreary Christmas this year due to their mother's health problems. They
are receiving public benefits, but this leaves little room in their family
budget for Christmas presents.
I am a director of a non-profit organization
>Anyone know of an HONEST casino accepting egold?
I have pretty good luck with the Gold Casino.
http://www.thegoldcasino.com
I don't spend very much time gambling, but I have definitely come out ahead
playing there overall. It is also nice to be able to spend gold back to
your e-gold accoun
If any of you are interested in privately lending (as a personal loan to be
repaid in full plus interest) some of your e-gold for 12 months please email
me and I will send you further details. (Or you send me your offer / terms.)
Regards,
Ian Green
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alpha Omega Computers Pty Ltd
Well you could be right although I do believe e-gold started out with the
intention of having a transactional business but have changed direction mid
stream and now look more like a wholesaler than retail.
There is room for more than one competitor I would say, perhaps several.
>= Origina
markab23 wrote:
>
> Seems to me e-gold is in it for the money. nothing really altruistic.
There's another reason for starting a business?
> there has been little effort to expend e-gold into the commercial community.
> Take a look at the list of merchants on their directory. Less than 20 for
Seems to me e-gold is in it for the money. nothing really altruistic.
there has been little effort to expend e-gold into the commercial community.
Take a look at the list of merchants on their directory. Less than 20 for a
multi million dollar business?
If you are going to assess a company
> Next we can ask the same of modern banks... how do they backup?
>
> This could be an area where at least for a while the
> Gold commerce could outperform the credit commerce.
Doubtful... Take CompuBank. They have their servers here, in Houston. They
also have a real-time backup in Dallas, and C
> I think e-gold needs to sell itself as a practical gold substitute, and then
> go and sell gold. But e-gold is not marketing itself in this manner. I am
> not really sure how e-gold is marketing itself.
>
e-gold ltd. doesn't do much, if any advertising, do they? That's why
they've been aroun
> How do you convince, otherwise
> intelligent people, that the gold economy is not comprised of a
> group of right wing libertarians who want to overthrow the
> currency systems of the world?
But that is what we are! Why just received my Worldwide Gold Economy secret
instructions, and
WOW. I feel dizzy after reading that!
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 14:02:39 -0600, Eric Gaither, Gaithman's E-Gold Exchange
wrote:
> George,
>
> Try it. You are on the ground floor of the Empire State
> > Building and who gets on the elevator with you going (alone -
> > just the two of you) to
Ingots and coins cannot be backed-up but can be locked-up.
The e-accounts which track which of us own what fractions of
the gold in the warehouses should be backed upon on CD-R or
DVD-R just in case we have an electromagnetic pulse erase
all magnetic media and reset everyone's accounts to zero,
George,
Try it. You are on the ground floor of the Empire State
> Building and who gets on the elevator with you going (alone -
> just the two of you) to the 62nd floor, but that person you have
> been trying to sell on the concept of gold. What are you going
> to say? What you do for a li
At 08:57 AM 12/22/2000 -0800, Glencannon Group Ltd. wrote:
>I agree with you 100%, e-gold would be ideal for many International
>Transactions that would obviate the need for bank wires. These transactions
>would most likely involve some sort of currency conversion headache anyway,
>so why not use
I agree with you 100%, e-gold would be ideal for many International
Transactions that would obviate the need for bank wires. These transactions
would most likely involve some sort of currency conversion headache anyway,
so why not use gold And if you are thinking of using gold as a basis
for
At 07:14 AM 12/22/2000 -0800, Glencannon Group Ltd. wrote:
>You see I am not always a crank here. I am trying to be positive. I am
>still curious about the potential Markets that e-gold could serve, not
>necesarily just the technical services that e-gold can provide. I hope
>everyone sees the d
You see I am not always a crank here. I am trying to be positive. I am
still curious about the potential Markets that e-gold could serve, not
necesarily just the technical services that e-gold can provide. I hope
everyone sees the distinction. e-gold can do a lot of things that are
probably no
www.gold-today.com
A quick update on placing orders with
Technocash.
Technocash ( www.technocash.com )is currently using the
Post Office as explained before. Now although the Technocash ordering
system is live, the Post Office I found out today, is using an
'antiquated system' that
> Subject:
> IP: ECONOMICS: What's Wrong with the Euro?
> Date:
> Mon, 22 May 2000 10:12:43 -0400
> From:
> "R. A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Digital Bearer Settlement List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> --- begin forwarded text
>
>
> Date: Thu
ah, the old mass vs. weight topic :)
see:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Gene_Nygaard/weight.htm
for a good discussion on the topic which i think i've
pointed to a while back on this forum.
the reason i bring this up - we can all easily agree that
grams and kilograms are units of mass -
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