[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Viking Coder
> JPM wrote > We await Viking's enlightenment! Jeesh... I was away from the computer for a few hours, and you're already impatiently calling for my reply? I usually do keep a close eye on this list, but I do have a life other than computers & e-gold. At least, I try to pretend that I do. :) > Wh

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Viking Coder
All of what I said in the previous pose is what I gleaned from the following three documents. http://www.mail-archive.com/e-gold-list@talk.e-gold.com/msg01814.html http://www.e-gold.com/unsecure/e-g-agree.htm http://www.omnipay.net/gsr-op-agree.htm Viking Coder Worth Two Cent

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread jpm
At 5:25 AM -0400 5/16/01, Viking Coder wrote: >The CYA manuever on Omnipay's part was to put the disputed funds into >escrow. Would you want to be held responsible for giving >$1 million to >the wrong person and then getting sued by the right person? This was >completely within Omnipay's user agre

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Michael Moore
. All that Costa Gold has to do to claim the gold is > prove who they are to Omnipay, and then give that instruction. So if I could prove I was Costa Gold I could get my grubby hands on a million bucks!! Almost worthwhile creating the paperwork. Nar...I like sleeping at night. Kind regards,

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread SnowDog
> > Would you want to cash-out an account for over 1 million dollars without > > even getting a copy of the guy's driver's license? > > Why not, if the e-gold / cash is provably in there and available? Because the risk of being wrong is too great. I don't know how G&SR reasoned this through, bu

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Eve
Does this mean that in all this time, no one has made an attempt to provide ID? I'm curious about this. This is not the only case in which I have heard that money hasn't been released due to inadequate ID. How do you decide whether an ID is acceptable? I mean, is the ID matched against the in

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread SnowDog
> It would seem to me that whoever is recorded on the account as the owner of > said account is the only person's ID that should be required. If there is > only one receiver of such a large amount of money, perhaps that person too, > should be required to prove he/she is who he/she says he/she i

[e-gold-list] RE: Douglas Adams -- dead!

2001-05-16 Thread jpm
hi Eve - the offer still stands! Absolutely - go right ahead. There have not yet been 3 people. Go for it! http://bananagold.com Just buy the book (whichever one you wish by D Adams) on Bananagold, and, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and they will completely refund the total amount of gold you

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts (in the other sense)

2001-05-16 Thread jpm
Personally, if I was "Costa Gold" I'd just offer e-gold (Omnipay .. GSR .. whatever) a deal. Say, 90% and they're out. Omni picks up a hundred bills, COSTA get most of their loot, Omni loose the headache and COSTA don't have to give their names to the Secret Service. In all events, they must

[e-gold-list] RE: Douglas Adams -- dead!

2001-05-16 Thread Eve
Done! Thank you! I can always use another copy of Adam's books; they have a way of walking off my bookshelves :) Eve -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 7:18 AM To: e-gold Discussion Subject:

[e-gold-list] eCurrency Trade Association Inc.

2001-05-16 Thread Michael Moore
THE GOLD ECONOMY COMES OF AGE! The gold economy is now at a stage where some formality and set standards of operation are necessary to carry it forward into the big time. Over the past 5 years the gold economy has grown from a fledgling e-gold pioneered by two lawyers with a vision to an ever-ex

[e-gold-list] Re: live by password, die by password

2001-05-16 Thread Vince Callaway
[snip] > > If e-gold IS, in fact, HARD money, and he who controls the password owns > >the contents...why did Omnipay turn funds over to an escrow account when an [snip] If I recall correctly multiple people had the password and omnipay once receiving the funds had multiple orders of where to s

[e-gold-list] Re: live by password, die by password

2001-05-16 Thread Eve
"If I caught it in time I could stop that from happening by proving to omnipay that I owned those funds and the transfer was fraudulent" This is why it is so important to be available to customers! A few months ago, someone I know tried frantically to reach someone, anyone, at e-gold the moment

[e-gold-list] Re: live by password, die by password

2001-05-16 Thread SnowDog
> This is why it is so important to be available to customers! A few months > ago, someone I know tried frantically to reach someone, anyone, at e-gold > the moment he discovered funds missing from his account. The funds > disappeared early on a Sunday, GMT, so there was still time, a chance t

[e-gold-list] New Zealand reference !

2001-05-16 Thread Lin Ronald
What the Helldo you think you are saying here? website is located in > New Zealand, which is another sure sign of fraud. You are obviously a complete dick for making such idiotic statements. Lin Ronald NEW ZEALAND that is NEW ZEALANDthe least corrupt co

[e-gold-list] Re: not hyips -- casinos!

2001-05-16 Thread PowerClicks
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[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread John A. Buck
As to the CYA reference - it is "Cover Your A.. 'behind' " As to why e-gold didn't do differently - I cannot say :) John *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 5/16/2001 at 8:15 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >At 1:58 PM -0400 5/15/01, Viking Coder wrote: >>No. Costa Gold was an entirely di

[e-gold-list] Western Union QuickPay......

2001-05-16 Thread RocktheShow
Awhile ago E-gold used to allow payments into the system via WU Quickpay, which is international costs like $8.50 and allows people to pay you up to $5,000 within 15 minutes.(WU then deposits the money into your bank account(no fees or percentages taken out), but there aren't any risks l

[e-gold-list] SOG Knives for Sale

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[e-gold-list] VW Online

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[e-gold-list] Re: New Zealand reference !

2001-05-16 Thread SnowDog
> What the Helldo you think you are saying here? > > > > website is located in > > New Zealand, which is another sure sign of fraud. > > You are obviously a complete dick for making such idiotic statements. You misread what he was saying. He was siting an example of wha

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Brandisltd
In a message dated 5/15/01 11:49:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >>>e-gold did go with the "if the password fits" rule and completed the spend as stated in their user agreement. However, when the gold reached omnipay, it was their decision as to what to do with that. 

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Brandisltd
Snowdog writes: >>Would you want to cash-out an account for over 1 million dollars without even getting a copy of the guy's driver's license?<<< IF this were a requirement for OPENING and MAINTAINING an account..yes. Since it isn't, no. Michael --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-l

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread SnowDog
>>Would you want to cash-out an account for over 1 million dollars without even getting a copy of the guy's driver's license?<<< >IF this were a requirement for OPENING and MAINTAINING an account..yes. >Since it isn't, no. It is an Omnipay requirement, and has been since last summer. --

[e-gold-list] Re: Goldchanger

2001-05-16 Thread John Eichin
Please don't send us cash! Postal workers don't get paid enough! John@GC Ben Legume wrote: > I sure hope nothing has happened to goldchanger!! I got some e-gold > credited from them about a week ago, with some more due any day now > (I have to wait for the cheques to clear). > > Then again, if y

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Viking Coder
> Snowdog writes: > >>Would you want to cash-out an account for over 1 million dollars without > even getting a copy of the guy's driver's license?<<< > > Michael > IF this were a requirement for OPENING and MAINTAINING an account..yes. > > Since it isn't, no. People, Get this through yo

[e-gold-list] Re: Goldchanger and Holidays

2001-05-16 Thread John Eichin
Terry, Whoa there! I have not stopped taking payments from any customers unless directed by court order. As for the Secret service, they are just after frauds, not e-gold. Brian Lambert requested info from me via court order, and I complied. I would like to see the crooks get busted too. I consi

[e-gold-list] Re: Goldchanger ? SCAM or ... ?

2001-05-16 Thread John Eichin
Hey, Market maker Whatchamacallit stole a million $$$ from me. Is this where I go to get it back? Come on guys. I've been around longer than any other market maker. Where's the love? John Michael Moore wrote: > > > > I am very disappointed by this company, that my Clients and I used > >

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Brandisltd
In a message dated 5/16/01 10:42:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Get this through your thick skulls; e-gold ltd. & Omnipay are SEPARATE companies with DISTINCT user agreements "Welcome to the Hotel California".you can check in, but you can never leave." One of the

[e-gold-list] Re: Any Maples today?

2001-05-16 Thread James M. Ray
Hi all. I'm going to get my Maples from KIAC, and I've already clicked them the e-gold. Thanks for the replies. Some of you may have experienced bounced mail to me in the last day or two, if so please re-send, as (I think) my ISP has finally fixed the problem. I don't know if all the emails bounc

[e-gold-list] Re: Goldchanger ? SCAM or ... ?

2001-05-16 Thread SnowDog
> Come on guys. I've been around longer than any other market maker. > Where's the love? Hey John! Long-time, no-see! I have to take issue with that 'longer-than' statement. If I remember correctly, Graham started selling e-gold in either late 1999, or January 2000. Parker started selling e-gold

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread SnowDog
>>>Now I ask you, what is the efficacy of a system that represents to it's potential clients the "privacy" factor of it's operation, only to have it's premier MarketMaker act in a way totally contrary to that understanding? Privacy? Where do you get that? There is nothing in Omnipay's privacy po

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Viking Coder
> Michael wrote > > "Welcome to the Hotel California".you can check in, but you can never > leave." > How do we go from 1 instance of somebody not willing to claim their money to saying that it is impossible to get cash out of e-gold? > One of the tenants of international contract law is

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Samuel Mc Kee
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Viking > Coder > You don't need to prove identity > to create an e-gold account. However, Omnipay has decided that before they > will exchange large amounts of gold for fiat cash they will know who y

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Viking Coder
> Does this mean that if I want to redeem a 400 oz. bar of gold (if I have > that much in my e-gold account) I don't need to prove identity? You don't do redemptions through Omnipay. How are you supposed to receive the gold bar if you won't provide your identity? I haven't had enough spare cash

[e-gold-list] Re: capped accounts

2001-05-16 Thread Julian Morrison
Samuel Mc Kee wrote: > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Viking > > Coder > > You don't need to prove identity > > to create an e-gold account. However, Omnipay has decided that before they > > will exchange large amounts of gol

[e-gold-list] Your experience with Cash Cards?

2001-05-16 Thread Alexis
Hello, I've been thinking in getting a Cash Card (www.cashcards.net), but I would like to know the experience of a member before signing up. Thanks in advance for any information. Kind regards, Alexis Golzman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mastercrypt.net --- You are currently subscribed to e

[e-gold-list] Western Union QuickPay......

2001-05-16 Thread offshoresurfer
Unfortunately the US government seemed rather scared of this system that allowed people to transfer their money easily into a real free market... Specifically, I attended the Shorex Offshore Conference in Monaco in 1997 when Western Union just launched Quickpay and were keen to promote it to

[e-gold-list] Re: Business Express

2001-05-16 Thread offshoresurfer
Why don't all you MM guys solve this whole problem by stating on your websites if and when ID will be required? I think you have every right to ask for ID to protect yourselves, but you also have to respect that account holders have every right to make anonymous transactions just like when dealin

[e-gold-list] Re: Western Union QuickPay......

2001-05-16 Thread Julian Morrison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Unfortunately the US government seemed rather scared of this system that > allowed people to transfer their money easily into a real free market... > > Specifically, I attended the Shorex Offshore Conference in Monaco in 1997 > when Western Union just launched Quic

[e-gold-list] Now taking Exchanges for Standard Reserve at 3%

2001-05-16 Thread shupperd1
I have had lots of customers asking me so now I am taking exchanges for Standard Reserve, I have $5k available to the first orders that come in The fee for any amount is 3% I will take all methods found on the fastgold site except western union is 10% If your interested just submit the order as

[e-gold-list] Redeeming E-Gold

2001-05-16 Thread Samuel Mc Kee
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Viking > Coder > > > Does this mean that if I want to redeem a 400 oz. bar of gold (if I have > > that much in my e-gold account) I don't need to prove identity? > > You don't do redemptions through

[e-gold-list] Re: Goldchanger ? SCAM or ... ?

2001-05-16 Thread John Eichin
Craig, Maybe I should have said "official" market maker. The one that started taking checks when e-gold stopped taking them. You are right about the other guys though. They were pioneers. John SnowDog wrote: > > Come on guys. I've been around longer than any other market maker. > > Where's the

[e-gold-list] Re: Now taking Exchanges for Standard Reserve at 3%

2001-05-16 Thread Sidd
- Original Message - From: "shupperd1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I have had lots of customers asking me so now > I am taking exchanges for Standard Reserve, I have $5k available to the > first orders that come in The fee for any amount is 3% I will take all > methods found on the fastgold s

[e-gold-list] New Zealand

2001-05-16 Thread Ben Legume
Has anyone ever heard the statement 'As thick as two short New Zealanders'? >> website is located in >> New Zealand, which is another sure sign of fraud. >You are obviously a complete dick for making such idiotic statements. >Lin Ronald >NEW ZEALAND that is NEW ZE