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
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]>
>
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.
>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
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
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
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
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
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
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
> 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
> > 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.
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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
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
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
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>> > 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
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