I am beginning to agree with JPM on some points, though not all. I don't
see e-gold being a real serious marketing tool for businesses until it
gains more users. This is a chicken and the egg situation though since
people aren't going pay to put money into a system that they have
relatively
Incidentally, I think that your new marketing program for Standard Reserve
is an excellent idea. If you want to pay someone on a regular basis anywhere
in the world, then Western Union is no longer your only option. Send someone
a payment through a Standard Reserve Account and they can pull the
You also don't have to worry about the merchant doing multiple spends, or
a spend greater than what you authorized, out of your account. You also
don't have to worry about somebody getting your card# and going wild with
it. This somebody could be the waiter at some restaurant or some random
'e-gold Discussion digest' wrote:
- E-GOLD-LIST Digest for Thursday, June 21, 2001.
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- 1. Amazon
- 2. RE: Amazon
- 3. Re: Is there Anyway Out for Amazon.com?
- 4. ad banner chat
- 5. Re: Is there Anyway Out for Amazon.com?
- 6. Re: Is there Anyway Out for Amazon.com?
- 7. RE: egold is a
Anybody who opened that attachment from David now has a trojan virus on
their system.
- Original Message -
From: David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 11:50 AM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: e-gold-list digest: June 21, 2001
'e-gold
it is possible David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is a victim, if so he is infected with this virus:
http://www.mcafee.com/anti-virus/viruses/badtrans/?cid=2208
which, as Ken G. points out, will also infect you if you
opened that attachment. the above link has instructions for
removal. the virus emails
At 11:21 AM 6/22/2001, SnowDog wrote:
Incidentally, I think that your new marketing program for Standard Reserve
is an excellent idea. If you want to pay someone on a regular basis anywhere
in the world, then Western Union is no longer your only option. Send someone
a payment through a Standard
This is a great list Craig.
I would also had GoldCurrencies.Ca (Ormetal Inc.) to this list.
Although we start as an Exchange provider only 4 months ago, we
have been in the precious metals business for at least 6 years an
in existence for more than 10 years.
The best way to evaluate a
While FreedomHound.com has not been funding accounts for more than a year,
the quality of service has never been in question.
The site contains a forum that is unmoderated. People post questions,
complaints and even praise about the service I offer. The only complaints
I have had are about
I would also like to personally vouch for Claude. Although I have used
many market makers in the past (and never had a bad experience!), Claude
provides excellent service, support, and communication throughout the
entire order process. He is a very professional and honest man, and I
have no
I have had excellent experience with both Claude Cormier and Eric Gaither at
Gaithman's Gold Exchange.
Ken
- Original Message -
From: Tristan Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 12:47 PM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: Funding
On 22 Jun 2001, at 15:23, Viking Coder wrote:
So, while the SR Debit Card is a bit expensive as a regular daily use
card, it excels in doing regular planned international money
transfers.
I am in agreement with this statement. No doubt.
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At 03:32 PM 6/22/2001, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
On 22 Jun 2001, at 15:23, Viking Coder wrote:
So, while the SR Debit Card is a bit expensive as a regular daily use
card, it excels in doing regular planned international money
transfers.
I am in agreement with this statement. No
in the Netguide Magazine there is an article on Digital Dollars which
includes a small piece on e-gold. entitled e-gold: not exactly a gold
rush.
Here is the exact quote on e-gold from the articles which also
mentiones Beenz and technocash but contains links to cybank,
I dunno if e-gold has considered it but they might want to consider sending
an electronic
newsletter to all its account holders periodically, new businesses could
advertise in the
newletter. It could be as simple as sending the most recent news from the
e-gold News
page. If the newsletter had
Hello,
I've opened up a new e-gold vending service this past week. Please stop
by, leave a message, buy gold. http://www.monkey-gold.com . I offer
limited credit card processing abilities and Bank of America walk-in
service. Also, thanks to those folks here who helped me with the initial
set-up
jpm wrote:
If anyone knows how to reach e-gold users, simply state it here:
50 kilogram gold reward to anyone who can state how to reach e-gold users.
State it.
So e-gold doesn't sell advertising, doesn't itself provide a way to reach
e-gold users. So how do you reach them? Simple.
* The
On 22 Jun 2001, at 18:03, Henry Bono : monkey-gold.com wrote:
Please stop
by, leave a message, buy gold. http://www.monkey-gold.com .
Welcome to the gold economy Henry.
Claude
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
http://www.ormetal.com
==
Claude Cormier Public
I dunno if e-gold has considered it but they might want to
consider sending
an electronic
newsletter to all its account holders periodically, new businesses
could
advertise in the
newletter. It could be as simple as sending the most recent news
from the
e-gold News
page. If the
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