[e-gold-list] e-gold and WebMoney

2001-08-28 Thread Chief Executive Officer
Hi, everybody, you were talking about Western Union and mentioned my "native" payment system:) I have some coments. DS>Something like the scenario below does exist DS>in Russia and other Russian speaking countries DS>with WebMoney Internet currency. Thank you, Dmitry for mentioning our mode

[e-gold-list] Re: Why can't e-gold supplant Western Union?

2001-08-28 Thread Dmitry Salnikov
Hello All, Something like the scenario below does exist in Russia and other Russian speaking countries with WebMoney Internet currency. > Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 12:02:52 -0400 > Subject: [e-gold-list] Why can't e-gold supplant Western Union? > From: "Chris Lord-Van Voorst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

[e-gold-list] upcoming contest! big golden prizes!

2001-08-28 Thread Chris Lord-Van Voorst
This is a contest I'm going to be running in the near future. Anyone know a good way to reach the online artist community? I'd like to promote this beyond the e-gold list (!) and use it as a way to raise some new interest in e-gold (as well as in my website!) http://www.goldengrams.com/contest.

[e-gold-list] Re: Why can't e-gold supplant Western Union?

2001-08-28 Thread jpm
>I can envision a future where e-gold rivals Western Union as a means of >international money moving. e-gold as a company should consider marketing >itself to those little check cashing places that are all over the damn >place. A truly magnificent idea. > >Does anyone else have any thoug

[e-gold-list] Why can't e-gold supplant Western Union?

2001-08-28 Thread Chris Lord-Van Voorst
I can envision a future where e-gold rivals Western Union as a means of international money moving. e-gold as a company should consider marketing itself to those little check cashing places that are all over the damn place. Customers would pay cash for their e-gold for a small fee. Couple that

[e-gold-list] Cost of different exchange options (Was: Re:Promoting...)

2001-08-28 Thread James M. Ray
At 10:04 AM -0500 08/28/2001, Chris Odom wrote: >How exactly do I OutExchange onto a debit card for $1? > Hi Chris. You don't, you get a check, but you'd save $12.75 at the cost of very little time. >Because if I need some cash to take my girlfriend to a movie, it's not that >convenient to wait

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

2001-08-28 Thread Chris Odom
How exactly do I OutExchange onto a debit card for $1? Because if I need some cash to take my girlfriend to a movie, it's not that convenient to wait 4 days for a check to arrive and then go to my bank account and cash it. (Also, why should I need a bank account to spend e-gold at the local mov

[e-gold-list] Re: GoldMoney Bailment

2001-08-28 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
On 28 Aug 2001, at 2:29, Viking Coder wrote: > The high fees are used to offset the high fraud costs associated with > the conversion of soft currency to hard currency. In the case of the very few MM who take credit cards, I agree. But you will finds rates of 7-13% on things like cashiers's ch

[e-gold-list] $ 1 E-GOLD DAILY IN PRO MARKETING COURSES !!!

2001-08-28 Thread No limit cash $
I SELL ONLINE MARKETING COURSES FOR BOTH BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED PEOPLE !!! I'M A MEMEBER OF AN ONLINE CANADIAN COMPANY THAT DEALS WITH ONLINE MARKETING AND I WAS TRAINED BY THEM TO PROVIDE PEOPLE WITH SUPPORT ! BECAUSE ALL THE STRATEGIES I KNOW FOR PROMOTING ANY KIND OF BUSINESS ARE SUCCESSFUL

[e-gold-list] Re: Promoting egold use with international civicorgantizations

2001-08-28 Thread James M. Ray
At 07:43 AM +0800 08/28/2001, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote: ... >My questions are: > >Is there any advantage TO EGOLD if large international civic >organizations adopt it as their exchange medium? Hi F. Marc de Piolenc. There would of course be enormous advantages to e-gold, but that's not how to se

[e-gold-list] Re: nearly 10% of e-gold 'Disputed Funds'

2001-08-28 Thread David Hillary
> That discussion (about a scam where multiple competing parties tried to > outexchange the proceeds (millions of dollars) from OmniPay) can be found in > the archives. I think I am safe in saying that we do NOT want to resurrect > that discussion. Please check the discussion archives. > > Ian Gre

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

2001-08-28 Thread SnowDog
> > 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? Yes, I think so. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archiv

[e-gold-list] I'm back

2001-08-28 Thread Tara
Hi Guys I am back from my holiday in the Florida Keys, what a great time I had, scuba diving, water ski-ing and sun-bathing, I have got a great tan! ;-). Key West is a great place, so full of energy and life, and yes I went and stood at the furthest point of continental USA. I have returned to q

[e-gold-list] Re: nearly 10% of e-gold 'Disputed Funds'

2001-08-28 Thread Ian Green
That discussion (about a scam where multiple competing parties tried to outexchange the proceeds (millions of dollars) from OmniPay) can be found in the archives. I think I am safe in saying that we do NOT want to resurrect that discussion. Please check the discussion archives. Ian Green http://t

[e-gold-list] nearly 10% of e-gold 'Disputed Funds'

2001-08-28 Thread David Hillary
The largest e-gold account balance (128kg) is listed as 'Disputed Funds' under the publicly viewable account balance page. That is a lot of funds to be 'disputed'! David Hillary --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTE

[e-gold-list] Re: GoldMoney Bailment

2001-08-28 Thread jpm
>> > Large amounts (10's of kg) of e-gold can be obtained without ever >> > bothering with bailing in metal bars. Merchants receive e-gold without >> > paying more than a 1% fee >> >> Which merchants ? > >Any merchant who accepts e-gold. ... *Currently* there aren't that >many large merchants