Eric Barnes, would you email me... I keep losing your email address!
Thanks,
Victoria
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Did you know that e-metal is a wonderful holiday gift? Avoid the
While considering the addition of NETeller to our e-currency exchange
services, I wanted to see how they react to fraud-like and other weird
behavior from users.
I opened a new account, under my name, and faxed them a copy of my
passport and front/back of my credit card. I became certified with
Just wanted to let you know about a new site that is open Monday, October
22, 2001!
This is a Shopping site where you can pay for your goodies with GOLD!
OSGold, Egold, or Standard Reserve! Start your Christmas Shopping NOW!
Save this url http://www.thegoldshopper.com and on Monday, October
22,
I am looking for a credit card to e-gold portal, if there is actually
such a thing.
Any ideas?
- Ken
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Did you know that e-metal is a wo
That is just too much trouble to deal with. Too bad for Hushmail. All I
need now is for PGP to fail in some miserable ghastly way.
> Then I went to Internet Exploder 4.72.3110.8 (yeah,
> cool version number) which masquerades as IE 4.0.
> And I'm able to login and read messages. So, it
>
looks like nothing but DOWN in the gold charts! it broke down
through a big line Monday at about 10 am.
JP!
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At 02:11 PM -0400 10/22/2001, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
>On 23 Oct 2001, at 3:46, Ian Green wrote:
>
>> Simple dishonesty and deception! ... And it does not make one feel
>> good about exchange providers who enthusiastically list EVO cash and
>> OSGold amongst the (shonky) "currencies" they
On 22 Oct 2001, at 19:23, SnowDog wrote:
> > :o)))
>
> Even if they did, it's still a deception to put Compaq's EVO ad on
> their website.
I agree of course. That is why I had that big smile :o)))
Claude
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
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> Who knows ? Maybe Evocash uses Compaq's EVO mini towers -
> :o)))
Even if they did, it's still a deception to put Compaq's EVO ad on their
website.
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On 22 Oct 2001, at 13:49, George Matyjewicz wrote:
> A dumb way for a small company to attempt to capitalize on branding
> efforts of a major, which in their minds must mean they believe people
> will believe that Compaq actually has a piece of them. Foolish.
George,
And what is more foolish,
On 23 Oct 2001, at 3:46, Ian Green wrote:
> Simple dishonesty and deception! ... And it does not make one feel
> good about exchange providers who enthusiastically list EVO cash and
> OSGold amongst the (shonky) "currencies" they support!
And I find it unfortunate as well that e-gold appears to
At 01:29 PM 10/22/2001 -0400, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
>Can you tell why EVOcash.com is showing on its webpage a
>banner ad from Compaq that says "Compaq unveils EVO". When
>you know that EVO is Compaq mini-tower brand name, you have to
>ask what this banner is doing on evocash.com site. T
On 22 Oct 2001, at 13:29, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
> On 21 Oct 2001, at 15:40, Randy Wilhite wrote:
>
> > Think I should leave my money in such an irresponsible site???
> Can you tell why EVOcash.com is showing on its webpage a
> banner ad from Compaq that says "Compaq unveils EVO". W
On 21 Oct 2001, at 15:40, Randy Wilhite wrote:
> Think I should leave my money in such an irresponsible site???
Can you tell why EVOcash.com is showing on its webpage a
banner ad from Compaq that says "Compaq unveils EVO". When
you know that EVO is Compaq mini-tower brand name, you have to
a
On 21 Oct 2001, at 15:40, Randy Wilhite wrote:
> Think they are not aware of the hacking going on in their own
industry?
> Think they are not aware that EVERY DAY hackers send out emails telling you
> to log into a url and it's a clone and your Gold is GONE???
>
> Think I should leave my mone
On 22 Oct 2001, at 0:27, Jim Davidson wrote:
> I tried logging in using Netscape Communicator 4.7.
> No good. The applet just tries and tries to load,
> and there's nothing but waiting while it fails to
> display the password window.
>
> Then I went to Internet Exploder 4.72.3110.8 (yeah,
> A
> Has anyone solved the automation from E-Gold(spend to an account - to
> beeing
> deposited into a Goldmoney account, then into -> webmoney into a s&R
> account ??? (and if possible back to an egold ?)
We might offer e-gold to GoldMoney automation in our exchange services,
which we'll be launch
Dear JP,
Can't help but notice that your message says "ONE WEEK"
and then, at the bottom, "two weeks." Not that I mind.
Meanwhile, users who wish to have e-gold changed into
GoldMoney should feel free to use the e-mail contact
information at http://www.Cambist.net/ which is getting
some really
Dear Vince,
It really is a shame about PayPal.
And Investor's Business Daily had a recent story
that they expect to see a PayPal initial public
offering (IPO) in December 2001. Cool.
So, a huge load of cash for them to spend pushing
their really lame services.
I know of a company that is look
Dear Friends,
Okay, I may have a workaround on Hushmail.
I tried logging in using Netscape Communicator 4.7.
No good. The applet just tries and tries to load,
and there's nothing but waiting while it fails to
display the password window.
Then I went to Internet Exploder 4.72.3110.8 (yeah,
cool
I got the following email from Evo cash, and I emailed them and asked a
simple question I thought. How do I know this is not a rip off site?
Their reply, If you can't accept our email, close your account?
Think they are not aware of the hacking going on in their own industry?
Think they are not a
On 21 Oct 2001, at 16:48, George Matyjewicz wrote:
> >it)! On the withdrawal of the remaining money they also charge a fee, plus a
> >hefty spread on the USD to AUD conversion, so that my total PayPal cost in
>
> How about some actual dollar amounts? I recently discovered that Western
> Union
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> Boys and girls,
>
> I'm pleased to announce that we are opening offices
> in 15 countries,
> namely, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
> Germany, Iceland,
> Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain,
> Sweden, Switzerland,
> and fi
On 21 Oct 2001, at 0:16, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
> BTW Ian,
> When you opened account at Paypal, did they ask for
> identifications to be faxed to them.. things like drivers' license ?
> Utility Statement ?
> Then did they sent the instructions to access your account by
> regula
A new enigma ???
On 22 Oct 2001, at 17:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As Omni is to e-gold, this new company will be to GoldMoney.
Claude
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