[e-gold-list] NEW !!! Fast Buy/Sell Gold plus earn extra cash Now !

2001-08-27 Thread Edith
I'd like to introduce you the new super program I've found several months ago. It is a complete Exchange System, which allow you to exchange/buy/sell different eCurrencies. Their rates are really low and all transfers done with very high speed. The also allow you to order their MasterCard for

[e-gold-list] Re: NEW !!! Fast Buy/Sell Gold plus earn extra cash Now !

2001-08-27 Thread Ian Green
Edith, I think I saw this a little while back too, but it is very suspect when a company provides very little verifiable information about themselves on a home page where the only link is to a signup page. It only prevents people signing up when an outfit says you must signup before finding out

[e-gold-list] Re: Fast Buy/Sell Gold !

2001-08-27 Thread Chief Executive Officer
Hi, everybody! Ian Green http://two-cents-worth.com/?107242 Ian, have you tried to register with them? Think - no! Ok! I'll tell you what would happen then! The confirmation of registration are sent by ordinary (unencrypted or otherwise secured e-mail) and include BOTH your user ID and

[e-gold-list] Re: NEW !!! Fast Buy/Sell Gold plus earn extra cash Now !

2001-08-27 Thread Frank Warren
Ian caught the surface alarms. Why should I be calling Quebec (Area Code 514) to contact a New York City office? I'd opine highly suspect. Frank Warren At 20:37 08/27/2001 +1000, Ian Green wrote: Edith, I think I saw this a little while back too, but it is very suspect when a company provides

[e-gold-list] Re: Fast Buy/Sell Gold !

2001-08-27 Thread Ian Green
Thanks for that, Alexander! I'm glad you confirmed my suspicions about them. I would not have registered with them (because of the red flags I mentioned), but experience tells me that there will be always be some who suffer from temporary or chronic gullibility and who do need to be warned. Ian

[e-gold-list] Re: ...will e-gold become mainstream?...

2001-08-27 Thread offshoresurfer
Hi All, As a new, curious, list member, I must say that I can relate to Mark's perspective. Given the advantages of e-gold style commerce, don't we owe it to ourselves to get this moving? Whoever gets this going on Internet time does themselves, and the rest of the planet, a huge service...

[e-gold-list] Argentina resorts to UNILETS

2001-08-27 Thread James M. Ray
Despite the various headers quips, and despite the length of this piece (from Bob Hettinga's lists) I thought it might be fun to imagine selling e-gold in Argentina. As with India, I think the first guy to do it right in that country is going to get wealthy. My apologies for the length of this

[e-gold-list] Re: ...will e-gold become mainstream?...

2001-08-27 Thread Paul Ewing
Therefore the only really safe way for market makers to sell e-gold is the kind of money transfer which is initiated by the customer. If you go to the bank and initiate a wire transfer, you won't be able to go back later and say it was done without your permission. In most countries with

[e-gold-list] Promoting egold use with international civic organtizations

2001-08-27 Thread F. Marc de Piolenc
Dear Listmates, A thought occurred to me while sitting through a very boring Rotary Foundation seminar on Sunday. Rotary International has about a million members worldwide. It dispenses hundreds of millions of dollars in various aid projects worldwide. Its currency of reckoning is the Federal

[e-gold-list] Need GoldGrams

2001-08-27 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
If anybody would like to exchnage GoldGrams for e-gold, please email me. Claude http://www.goldcurrencies.ca http://www.ormetal.com == Claude Cormier Public Key http://www.ormetal.com/PGPkey.html == --- You are currently

[e-gold-list] 1mdc curiosity

2001-08-27 Thread jpm
1mdc LODGEMENTS are growing every day. Don't forget, with a 1mdc lodgement, 1mdc.com actually: (*) pays YOU a bonus for leaving your gold in there (*) does NOT DO ANYTHING with the gold, this is not banking or an investment. 1mdc.com is literally giving you gold for nothing...specificsally

[e-gold-list] E-Bullion Debit Cards

2001-08-27 Thread SnowDog
Hey, the e-Bullion Debit Cards work great. A tad to the expensive side, but quite reasonable, all-in-all. I can now suck all my e-gold out of my account into an ATM, should I so choose. I wish it were this easy to get gold INTO the system. SnowDog --- You are currently subscribed to

[e-gold-list] Re: E-Bullion Debit Cards

2001-08-27 Thread SnowDog
Craig, tell us more! What are the fees, man? It's a bit expensive, but quite doable, in my opinion. Without going over the fee list, I'll tell you that there are several small fees which can add up: 1) It costs $34.95 to set-up the card initially. 2) It costs 50 cents a month to maintain

[e-gold-list] Re: E-Bullion Debit Cards

2001-08-27 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
4) It costs $5.50 (from e-Bullion) to move money from your e-bullion gold account to your debit card account. No matter what amount...??? I assume that they give you the spot price for your e-bullion? Claude --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To

[e-gold-list] Re: The Privacy/Untraceability Sweet Spot (was: When will e-gold become mainstream?)

2001-08-27 Thread Steve Schear
At 03:21 PM 8/24/2001 -0600, Mike McNamara wrote: I'd have to agree that it's generally not practical for market makers to accept soft currencies in exchange for harder currencies like e-gold! Particularly on an instant basis -- which of course is what appeals to Joe Blow Consumer. This may