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We charge a small f
George, Graham, Gerry and fellows shalom,
PayPal is a tool for people who do not have merchant accounts (or do not
want to get one) to accept credit cards.
That's their service.
> And if y'all don't believe that regulatory agencies won't start
> investigating this method of money exchange, you
At 11:40 AM 3/2/2003 -0600, SnowDog wrote:
But it doesn't matter because merchants aren't allowed to offer discounts
for cash or other payment methods, when they accept credit cards. So there's
still a 2% - 5% additional fee when purchasing something with e-gold.
Actually, that's not strictly true.
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Yes, it's new fraudster scum.
They'll try to invite you into fake e-banking website (hosted in
australia) and somehow will try to get your e-banking pin and keys.
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Paypal has some wonderful features for auctions though and given that ebay
now owns Paypal they won't let anyone else do it I imagine unless e-gold
paid them a lot.
Such as automatically adding payment links to any auctions you create each
night, and many other inter connected features.
Also w
We received this very strange email today and would like to find out if
anyone has ever received a similar email:
Dear Recipient,
FMFR Investments, Inc. has just sent you $88,000 USD with IMB Online
Banking from IMB Account # X
Amount : $88,000 USD
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On 2 Mar 2003 at 7:25, Gerry wrote:
> Yes, but more than "buyers," I really was referring to
> sellers. Why are so many sellers out there using PayPal (thus
> blocking my purchases) instead of EGold? Is it more
> convenient? Can't EGold match whatever service that makes
> PayPal preferred?
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Sent: Monday, 3 March 2003 1:48 pm
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Subject: U.S. Diplomat John Brady Kiesling Letter of Resignation
EDITOR'S NOTE: What follows is a letter of resignation written by John
Brady Kiesling, a member of Bush's Foreign Service
Dear Friends,
Those of you who buy and sell precious metals may want
to review the new proposed Treasury Department rule:
http://www.treasury.gov/press/releases/reports/dealers.pdf
Say, didja know that USA PATRIOT Act is an acronym?!
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