On Sunday, May 5, 2002, at 02:35 AM, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
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> Even then, would you really want to access your e-gold account from a
> computer
> in an internet cafe? That thing could be crawling with viruses.
> (shudder)
>
> Hoa boy, this brings up the whole topic of appropriate point-o
5/5/2002 2:24:05 AM, "James M. Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>BTW The only problem a place like WalMart accepting e-gold is there is
>no "internet cafe'" section of the store, so they'd be naturally limited to
>phone-spends, which (while cool) can be a bit tricky to learn, and once
>done might
On Sunday, May 5, 2002, at 12:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Nick, I already had this idea and told Jim about it a couple years ago!
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Don't worry, JP, they've probably forgotten all about ignoring me back
then!
BTW The only problem a place like WalMart accepting e-gold is there i
5/5/2002 2:15:35 AM, "G. Adam Stanislav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Meanwhile, since science is wonderful, I created another one
>today. I called it Gold 101. It does not have any slogan about
>restoring the gold standard, just an image of an atom of
>gold, an image of the crystal lattice, the w
On Saturday, May 4, 2002, at 07:46 PM, Fidex Marketing wrote:
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> JMR, how about contacting their global HQ in San Diego with a view to
> increasing the amount of gold the company you work for, Omnipay, can
> sell??? :)
>
Will do (Monday). BTW, CafePress by now probably has my snailmail,
an
At 19:00 2002-05-04 -0400, James M. Ray wrote:
>Nice, Adam! This makes me want one of those chemistry-class
>foam-model things, though. Also, even though I know the other
>three metals aren't nearly as popular (I tend to hoard them) I'm
>now curious about seeing THEM, too! Science is wonderful.
W
>It occurs to me that Mail Boxes Etc would be a great chain to target
>with e-gold.
>JMR, how about contacting their global HQ in San Diego..
Nick, I already had this idea and told Jim about it a couple years
ago! It's important to me to claim credit for this sort of thing! ;)
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You are c
Yeah although underhanded, do what the credit card companies did, offer them
e-gold without a spread and then talk to all small business and say if they
don't except e-gold they will loose customers.
That is what the Credit Card Companies ie banks did when they wanted people
to use their credit/mo
Please note that our US correspondent Bankers Trust Company has changed
its name, and our account details for ANZ Bank have also changed, and we
have added an ABA number for US payments and a sort code for UK
payments. The following are our standard settlement instructions for all
payments to Fide
> Steven, I think the simplest idea and the "normal" "KISS" approach in
> the marketing/retail world would simply be for e-gold to pay WalMart
> a "shelf space" fee to accept e-gold.
>
> For as little as a few million bucks they could have e-gold put "in"
> at WalMart.
It occurs to me that Mail
Due to a sending error, it says 2.5% in the subject line but 2% in the
message body. The correct offer price was intended to be 2.5%.
As always we can negotiate on larger amounts.
Regards
Nick
Fidex
> -Original Message-
>
> Anyone need at least $2000 worth of e-gold?
>
> On orders pla
Anyone need at least $2000 worth of e-gold?
On orders placed by Sunday night we are offering a very special rate of
2% !!!
Simply go to http://www.e-fidex.com select DIGITAL GOLD CURRENCIES and
OBTAIN E-GOLD BY BANK WIRE.
All orders received by midnight Sunday GMT will be honored at this
specia
On Saturday, May 4, 2002, at 06:44 PM, G. Adam Stanislav wrote:
> I have created a new graphic that may be of interest to gold
> evangelists. It shows a lattice of gold
...
Nice, Adam! This makes me want one of those chemistry-class
foam-model things, though. Also, even though I know the other
I have created a new graphic that may be of interest to gold
evangelists. It shows a lattice of gold (i.e., a crystal of
gold) with the words "Restore the" above it, and the word
"$TANDARD" below it. The word "GOLD" is not explicitly seen,
but its shadow is cast over the lattice.
The idea is that
P> Pauvre con !
Insults, after robbery and scam ???
Poor... poor little man... :(
Let's open the backdoors !
MC
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Your job was so lousy (and although it was fully paid, contrary to what you
claim), it had to be redone altogether !
As for the rest of it, I'd take a good look at the email exchanges regarding
your obligations before making any claims (and your e-gold account historyu
too)
But of course, you ar
In response to Patrick's attempt to justify his position:
GoldNow.com is not a competitor to GoldNow.st. As such, the usage of the GoldNow name
is not going to be confusing to customers. While the digital gold industry currently
has a much more savvy crowd of consumers, having 'AnyGoldNow' an
5/4/2002 1:15:19 PM, Mariman Center <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I do apologize, the message sent to the List was to be sent to Patrick
>only !! This "reply-to" command is &*%&^*$& !! Second time I mistake..
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>Sorry again and have a good Sunday :)
>
>MC
And he's not referring to me, Patrick Ch
I do apologize, the message sent to the List was to be sent to Patrick
only !! This "reply-to" command is &*%&^*$& !! Second time I mistake..
Sorry again and have a good Sunday :)
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Hi Patrick,
Reading your mail about that affair, remains me that I am always
waiting for the payment of the licencing fee for the scripts I made
for you. As I told you, you paid for ONE, and are using on TWO (as far
as I could see some days ago) domains. Sorry that I didn't contact you
At 11:46 AM -0400 5/4/02, Steven T. Cramer wrote:
>I think if we could get Wal-Mart to accept e-gold then the rest of the
>world would follow. Any ideas as to how we could accomplish such a thing?
Steven, I think the simplest idea and the "normal" "KISS" approach in
the marketing/retail world
E-gold is a great solution to the fiat money system. The expansion of
e-gold is a great step in establishing a more stable money system.
This news group is where I came to validate some of my concerns with
investing in e-gold. And had I not already had a good understanding of a
constitutional m
There has been some discussion lately about anonymity. Some other market
makers, who are totally free to run their businesses as they choose and
are no doubt good honest guys, offer "anonymous debit cards" but from
what I understand will not sell you one until they have verified your
name, address
Hello,
We have received our new stock of Panama corporations which form the
basis of the Fidex Privacy Account (FPA)
The FPA offers an unheard of price of just $600 or EUR 650 for a fully
functioning Panama corporation (completely tax free and no obligation to
file any accounts, provided you don
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Jim Davidson wrote:
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> As a propertarian, I strongly believe that life, liberty,
> and property are elements of the same thing.
>
> Good luck in your fight to get your good name back.
>
The only way he would have to fight to get his name back is if somebody
somehow hijacked
Gold lists readers,
I wanted the stupid episode started last week to end and let everybody to
get over with the
paranoia from this individual, so after my only post the other day, I kept
quite.
But now this individual starts again, attacking me personally with NO REASON
(other than his own incom
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