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
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
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
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
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
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...
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
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
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
If anybody would like to exchnage GoldGrams for e-gold, please
email me.
Claude
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
http://www.ormetal.com
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1mdc LODGEMENTS are growing every day.
Don't forget, with a 1mdc lodgement, 1mdc.com actually:
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(*) does NOT DO ANYTHING with the gold, this is not banking or an
investment. 1mdc.com is literally giving you gold for
nothing...specificsally
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
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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
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
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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
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