At 05:59 PM 17/12/2002 -0500, Don Raymond wrote:
Subject: [e-gold-list] e-gold slam?
SNIP
E-Gold keeps e-mailing me, telling me my account is something or
other, and that is strange because I wouldn't open an e-gold account
for all the tea in China. It's their way of trying to get a rise out
of
At 10:13 PM +1100 12/18/02, Ian Green wrote:
...
From, We're Broke! by Don Stott on www.gold-eagle.com
http://www.gold-eagle.com/gold_digest_02/stott121602.html
I thought this was Don Raymond saying this at first, and then I thought I
would check out the URL. Then I realised that Don Stott is
If someone deposits cash in to a MM bank account in order to fund their
e-gold acct, isn't that a no risk transaction for the MM? Which is better
for the MM, a cash deposit or a bank wire? My last question is, should
not the least risky transaction for the MM carry the least fees charged?
PW=
Boyd Pate wrote:
If someone deposits cash in to a MM bank account in order to fund their
e-gold acct, isn't that a no risk transaction for the MM? Which is better
for the MM, a cash deposit or a bank wire? My last question is, should
not the least risky transaction for the MM carry the
Boyd Pate wrote:
If someone deposits cash in to a MM bank account in order to fund their
e-gold acct, isn't that a no risk transaction for the MM? ...
SnowDog wrote:
Until the depositor calls you up and asks, Where's my $11,000 Flat-Screen
Plasma High Density TV, for which I made the
http://www.msnbc.com/news/846795.asp
I hope this raises the general suspicion-level...
JMR
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