Not only can e-gold now be used to buy essentially anything (via
http://bananagold.com), but you often don't even need e-gold!!! :)
At 3:03 AM -0500 5/26/01, Bananagold Robot wrote:
>Date: Sat, 26 May 2001 03:03:57 -0500 (CDT)
>From: Bananagold Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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This from Banana's service desk:
At 2:44 AM -0500 5/26/01, Bananagold Robot wrote:
>Date: Sat, 26 May 2001 02:44:34 -0500 (CDT)
>From: Bananagold Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: "Hoffmaster, Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subjec
Bob wrote:
>
> Screw the Euro.
The euro is in a permanent state of being operated by the reddest
organization north of Beijing. As such it will be taxandwasted and
politically fiddled to the point of uselessness.
Leastaways that's how it looks to me.
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On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 01:59:23PM -0700, Tril wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 11:52:44AM -0400, James M. Ray wrote:
> > http://dns.vanrein.org/info/payment/e-gold/
> >
> > seems to do the same thing, at the bottom is a form for former
> > customers of Mr. Cloos. Rick van Rein <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Slightly off topic but no more than some postings recently.
I have added a page to Gold Today featuring Trident Press. This is the web
site of Lance Spicer, Australian Accountant, know for his concise and
accurate information regarding off shore accounts, scams and investments.
He has written s
There has been stuff on the Net about Echelon for several years
now, but it's gone mainstream now. Your better money exchangers
will offer PGP and/or Hushmail for communications with them.
> Europeans urge encryption against U.S. Echelon spy system
> --
>A European Parliament committe
"R. A. Hettinga" wrote:
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> At 12:20 AM -0400 on 5/25/01, CCS wrote:
>
> > this was not exactly true. The cryptocraphic protocols of digital
> > bearer instruments certainly make them more secure but there still
> > is vulnerability due to the need for communication with a central
> > clearing
At 12:20 AM -0400 on 5/25/01, CCS wrote:
> this was not exactly true. The cryptocraphic protocols of digital
> bearer instruments certainly make them more secure but there still
> is vulnerability due to the need for communication with a central
> clearing mechanism.
Actually, the double spend
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From: "Tril" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| I just tried this link but I'm not sure if it worked because it said "No
| recipient addresses found in header" at the top of the page showing an
| e-mail that was supposedly sent to initiate the change.
|
Hi Tril,
For everyone i
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 11:52:44AM -0400, James M. Ray wrote:
> http://dns.vanrein.org/info/payment/e-gold/
>
> seems to do the same thing, at the bottom is a form for former
> customers of Mr. Cloos. Rick van Rein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is
> the proprietor.
I just tried this link but I'm not sure
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see:
http://www.e-gold.com/unsecure/downtime.html
when:
Thursday May 31 2001 11:00 PM EDT
to
Friday June 1 2001 2:00 AM EDT
Routine maintenance
&&
Friday June 1 2001 10:00 PM EDT
to
Friday June 1 2001 11:30 PM EDT
Router/Network Upgrades
what:
during
Samuel Mc Kee wrote:
>
> Got a question for those running businesses, most especially those running
> E-Gold-only businesses. How are you handling the capital gains tax?
>
Are you sure you are liable in the first place? Might check around a bit. This
site has excellent research:
http://www.LawR
You know...all this storm of controversy that started
over my posting the other day really bothered
me...even the reaction that I had. So, I decided to
check the facts.
Here are the facts...
I spent $9.90 to the OSOpps in error.
I wrote to OSGold about it...not knowing if they could
help.
In
Why does it matter? They evidently could help the lady in one way or another and they
did it.
I have heard such stories about E-Gold being able to help someone un-do an error even
though it obviously was not their problem.
But why assume that if they were in fact able to help, whether it was
There is an e-mail floating around that says "Login to Claim your $950"
which is supposed to look like it is coming from e-gold. You will see
an html page that looks like the e-gold login screen. Be careful and
don't
enter any information anywhere except the on the e-gold website.
Pokeable Pegg
Problem solved, thanks for the tips.
However, I would like to give a special thanks to Mr.
Sean Dickens, Omnipay support for his help. He
noticed it early and generously offered to assist me
in solving the problem.
He even offerred to touch base from home later, if
necessary to make sure that I
http://dns.vanrein.org/info/payment/e-gold/
seems to do the same thing, at the bottom is a form for former
customers of Mr. Cloos. Rick van Rein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is
the proprietor. I'm _SO_ glad it's possible to buy domains with
e-gold again, but to prospective buyers (and for the sake of the
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hi all,
external monitoring software did report about
a 4 minute access glitch from
1543 GMT thursday to 1547 GMT thursday, other
than that there has been no downtime recently.
here are some guidelines (from out on the web) on how
to use network diagnostics to
still MORE people are getting one gram of gold for simply sending a
photo of their car with an e-gold sticker on it.
http://bananagold.com/cars.html
and still TWO MORE, TOTALLY FREE ORDERS for anyone WHO HAS NOT USED
Bananagold.com before!
that's right, a totally free order up to $50 -- just
Frank Zuchristian wrote:
>
> I noted comments about not being able to access
> e-gold's site yesterday.
>
> On Wednesday for more than half a day, I was not able
> to access the site, yet at the same time, Paul, Ice
> Gold reported no problems.
>
> Friday morning, and the problems is repeating,
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