If all of the gold
currencies are compatible with each other, they all have access to the total
market. If they are not compatible, as is the case today, and each try to
build their own global market, none of them will be as successful because
the market will be fragmented.
looks to me
I am glad to report the successful conclusion of the exchange with the
very reliable and professional JPM from coconutgold.com
A very pleasant experience, indeed!
Tom
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Check that chart Bob ...
http://www.bigcharts.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=dowsid=0o_sy
mb=dowfreq=1time=4
To me it looks like the dow (and hence probably the nasdaq, etc) are
headin' down again tomorrow.
Yes, as long
It's amazing what you can do when you call people on the phone. I
believe
GoldPouch calls all of their customers, and requires all of their
customers
to be in North America.
ha! damn clever!!
Yes, they verify by call back but they are not restricted to just North
America.
They
At 12:58 AM 3/30/2001 -0500, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
On 29 Mar 2001, at 23:04, George Matyjewicz wrote:
Read my statement above once again. They are committed, but not
yet funded.
George, most of these committments are for SR-USD if I read well
what you have said over tha past
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Is anyone able to access their gold in MS?
MS server should be up on temporary IP address, as jpm mentioned. The
problem is that for some odd reason not everyone can access it.
If transactions are happening on a manual basis, could someone from
"I don't know. I know one may have been a trojan virus situation, but the
other two were password retrieval hacking jobs. Egold is aware of this
problem and are doing NOTHING about it. Nor will they even help the victims
get their funds back. ... "
I worry about people hacking into my account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's funny how every new gold currency company on the block touts
themselves as revolutionizing global commerce by providing
instantly-clearing currency transactions. This claim of having
something new and earthshaking is made by Standard Reserve, GoldMoney,
and
At 5:14 AM -0600 3/30/01, SnowDog wrote:
[.]
Folks, I'd say "please NEVER access an account over a computer
you're not SURE is secure," but I don't follow that advice myself, so
it wouldn't be honest. What I do is have an account with very little
gold in it (never more than about fifty
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.asp
Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS01-020)
Incorrect MIME Header Can Cause IE to Execute E-mail Attachment
(for your convenience, you needn't click on it, opening the email is
enough).
MSIE 5.5 is vulnerable, and MSIE 5.01 is
Suzanna,
Don't worry, Omnipay has
recently lowered their Inexchange requirements for the general public.
This move was most certainly only completed after studying the flaws in their
current service. The total lack of customer support, failure to respond to
e-mails and phone calls, losing
PRESS RELEASE
-- GoldMoney Launches Online Merchant Interface --
New interface makes it easy and profitable
for online merchants to use GoldGrams
(30 March 2001) - E-commerce is taking another step forward with
today's launch of an Online Merchant Interface (OMI) by
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Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 14:18:56 -0500
From: Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FC: U.S. Secret Service raids E-Gold currency exchanger
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No reply to email - and no egold on my account :-(
MC
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At 2:51 PM -0500 3/30/01, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,42745,00.html
Secret Service Raids E-Gold
by Declan McCullagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
11:10 a.m. Mar. 30, 2001 PST
For Declan's benefit I'll note that he never gets to write the headline.
Everyone,
I just wanted to take a quick second and apologize for
my recent lack of respect for the rules of the discussion list.
I have let a little feud that has been festering between
myself and another individual get out of control. I do not want to see a
"flamer war" raging in front
I don't know. I know one may have been a trojan virus situation, but
the
other two were password retrieval hacking jobs. Egold is aware of this
problem and are doing NOTHING about it. Nor will they even help the
victims
get their funds back. ... "
When you say "password retrieval hacking
No I can't give details. I have no idea.
You'll have to ask the hackers or egold themselves, who seem to know who the
hackers are.
- Original Message -
From:
Sidd
To: e-gold Discussion
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 12:03
AM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: What flaws
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check that chart Bob ...
http://www.bigcharts.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=dowsid=0o_sy
mb=dowfreq=1time=4
To me it looks like the dow (and hence probably the nasdaq, etc) are
headin' down again tomorrow.
Yes, as long
sigh
Original Message
Subject: re: Secret Service Raids E-Gold
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 19:05:34 -0500
From: Douglas Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am the founder and Chairman of e-gold Ltd.
Contrary to the luridly irresponsible and
No I can't give details. I have no idea. You'll have to ask the hackers
or egold themselves, who seem to know who the hackers are.
First off...
Please stop replying in HTML. Set your mail program to send in plaintext.
Second off...
I'm not a legal expert, but your above statement sounded a
At 7:40 PM -0500 3/30/01, Douglas Jackson wrote:
sigh
...
sigh. The story also implies I don't just speak for me, and I can
be a bit quick on the comments at times. I hope I can concentrate
on helping Parker as well as I can. One way to help him is to help
an obvious group that can help him. In
e-gold doesn't even know what your passphrase is. I believe that they
are
using a one-way encryption algorithim. When a person logs into their
account, their passphrase is encrypted and then compared to the stored
(encrypted) passphrase.
Viking,
You miss the point. If e-gold(tm) have a
The latter...
Interesting...
If the later then the actual passphrase
is sent to e-gold (via SSL?) and exists on their server at sometime.
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Does anybody know what has become of JimC?
I have had a few of these reminders, but the renew script on the site is
not working, and Jim is not answering e-mail. I also remember Jim
announcing that he is doing Thawte certificates, but I can't get hold of
him for that either.
Any news would be
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I can't seem to figure out what's going wrong, or what changed,
but it doesn't work now so I want to fix it. Thanks.
JMR
It
I am glad to report the successful conclusion of the exchange with the
very reliable and professional JPM from coconutgold.com
A very pleasant experience, indeed!
Tom
Thank you, Tom!
http://coconutgold.com
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Sir,
This wildly inaccurate article headline is misleading and inaccurate as
e-gold Ltd has not been raided by anyone. Gold Age, a Service Provider was
raided. The service provider in question had previously been the victim of
several thousand dollars worth of credit card fraud so naturally
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erich sent the direct IP number to get to the current site, to this
list, it is working normally
He is waiting for his server to be installed in some foreign country.
THIS HAS GOT COMPLETELY OUT OF HAND!!!
Douglas Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The more edifying
Don't worry, Omnipay has recently lowered their Inexchange
requirements for the general public. This move was most certainly
only completed after studying the flaws in their current service.
The total lack of customer support, failure to respond to e-mails
and phone calls, losing wires
At 2:51 PM -0500 3/30/01, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,42745,00.html
Secret Service Raids E-Gold
by Declan McCullagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
11:10 a.m. Mar. 30, 2001 PST
For Declan's benefit I'll note that he never gets to write the headline.
Good. Getting a short position on an up day in a down trend is
better than getting a short position on a down day in a down trend.
The indexes closed unimpressively up.
well said!!!
And you used *gold* to get the position!
I unequivocally recommend xodds.com !!!
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that guy is MISSING IN ACTION!
What a shame, I wonder where he is?
Can anyone in the US telephone him or something?
I will pay a gold bounty if someone tracks hium down .. say 10 grams?
Does anybody know what has become of JimC?
I have had a few of these reminders, but the renew script on
GoldMoney is offshore.
OSGold is offshore.
Pecunix is offshore.
Standard Reserve is moving offshore.
MetalSavings is moving offshore.
e-gold™ is in Florida.
DigiGold™ is in Florida.
Does anyone except LapDog Haynie see the pattern here?
Kid, unfortunately and sadly moving offshore offers zero
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