5/6/2002 7:41:42 PM, Tristan Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Suppose we were to apply the above concepts to the cambist industry. Do
>we need only one cambist because if we don't have just one, all the
>customers suddenly become "confused"?
Interesting you bring this up, Tristan. I have he
>On another matter, there have also been numerous public postings alluding to
>the creation of a copycat eCTA style organization. Personally, I think that
>working within the eCTA, the existing organization, is a much better and
>positive way to go. Creation of another organization would only conf
I guess the cat is out of the bag.
> On another matter, there have also been numerous public
> postings alluding to
> the creation of a copycat eCTA style organization. Personally,
> I think that
> working within the eCTA, the existing organization, is a much
> better and
> positive way to go.
W
As President of the eCTA I have been somewhat remiss in issuing
communications due to work pressures and would like to thank those Board
members who have taken up the load for me over the past few months.
In a relatively short period of time we have grown from 4 to 20 members
(Those suspended are
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incredible! We want part 2 !
that's amazing!
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Thanks for everyone's input on the look and feel of platinum.
I have spent all day today trying to make it look right, and
finally decided not to do it. It just makes no sense to try to
create an image of something I have never seen.
I'll stick with gold. I have seen plenty of that in my life. :)
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> PS This is an anonymous card. However, I need YOUR real name, address,
> and phone number, & email address.
>
We can offer an anonymous card... it costs $25 more but we do NOT need
to know anything except a name and address for delivery (an email
address would be useful but is not obligator
Guys,
We can now accept a PayPal payment for the purchase of the GoldNow anonymous
debit card. $50 until 1st June. (then $99)
My PayPal account is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please note that this applies to the purchase of the debit card. Any
future funding is via GBC or cash.
PS This is an anonymous c
I thought I might respond to this.
It may indeed be true that e-gold and GoldMoney have credibility and
verification that other DGC's just don't have. Personally, I would not feel
comfortable putting my money into a currency that would not discolse the
how's or why's of their operation. I would
>Imagine that you have a piece of plastic called an "e-gold card" (or 1mdc,
>goldmoney, e-bullion, whatever). You swipe this card through the point-of-
>sale terminal and enter the card's 4-digit pin number. Perhaps your e-gold
>account number is stored on the card; perhaps not. If not, then y
We have some extra EB and so we will exchange Egold to Ebullion for free if
anyone needs this service today.
Spend to our egold 157585 in the memo put your Ebullion account # then
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hour
Thank You
James Shupperd
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5/5/2002 10:25:19 AM, "Steven T. Cramer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>With a Biometric Point of Sale system one could easily accept e-gold and
>the end user would not feel as concerned about the theft of his or her
>password. Given the current system one would have to enter their account
>number
Talk about damaging a business! Every time an exchange provider promotes
osgold or evocash or some such thing, trying to get people to give them
perfectly good e-gold or GoldMoney for them, THAT does incredible damage
both to the credibility of the exchange provider and to the credibility of
t
Just because someone registers a domain name with GoldNow in it does not
give one the right to every other domain name with GoldNow in it. Also I
disagreed with e-gold's domain name demands that a year or two ago caused a
South African exchange provider to change his domain and business name.
>5/6/2002 2:55:31 AM, "G. Adam Stanislav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Now I have a platinum image, but again, I have never seen
>>platinum in real life, so someone who has, please tell me
>>if I got the color/finish right, so I can submit it:
>>
>>http://www.goldcowboy.com/temp/platinum.jpg
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5/6/2002 11:07:34 AM, "James M. Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The problem is that aside from gold and copper (that I can think of anyway)
>most metals are probably best described as 'silvery.' Hmm. And both gold
>and
>copper are known to occasionally appear in pure or almost-pure form
>natur
>>Platinum coins are much more shiny and lustrous than your picture shows.
some people aren't aware that google lets you search images:
http://images.google.com/
if you enter
platinum coin
in the search box you'll see lots of eagles and other platinum coins.
fwiw, i'd agree with jray, the plat
>http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/story.jsp?story=292273
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>Awesome comments, I totally agree.
>JMR
It's so simple: because the financial industry is so tremendously
regulated -- the SEC and so on -- its full of crime and horror and
inefficiency.
Another government cock-up.
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On Monday, May 6, 2002, at 09:22 AM, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
> ...
> Platinum coins are much more shiny and lustrous than your picture shows.
...
One Oz. Platinum Eagles have both mirror-shiny and satin finishes on them,
and they are widely considered one of the most beautiful US coins ever
st
I recommend to everyone interested in the gold indusyrt the OrMetal
report. The recent issue is a tremendously useful guide to Gold
stocks in the new era of >$300 gold!
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5/6/2002 2:55:31 AM, "G. Adam Stanislav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Now I have a platinum image, but again, I have never seen
>platinum in real life, so someone who has, please tell me
>if I got the color/finish right, so I can submit it:
>
>http://www.goldcowboy.com/temp/platinum.jpg
>
>Thanks,
Yes...that is right: www.quickmetal.com and www.e-forexgold.net have pleanty
of gold for everyone, at a 4% flat fee for select countries!
I wanted to take this chance to let everyone know that www.quickmetal.com
and www.e-forexgold.net have teamed up (or rather have been teamed up) to
provide you
Can anybody direct me to an exchange site with automated egold to osgold and
viceversa??
thanks
marco
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