The whole bulk of internet commerce is online gaming,
Just a minute , but online brokerages and other sites around trading and
stock markets make up a far bigger piece of internet commerce.
huh? I'm guessing you have some interests in the world of trading,
so trading probably seems like a big t
Dear John,
In my city people pay 8% sales tax on everything
they buy, whether it be shoes, a hamburger, jewelry,
whatever.
The sales tax rate in Houston is 8.25%. Outside
of Harris County, it can drop as low as 6.25%.
That's not really true, John. First off, people do
not pay any sales tax on
Here is a different, much less expensive way of funding a debit card with
e-gold while still maintaining a reasonable level of privacy.
1) Open a bank account in a foreign country. The first two questions that
arise with this step are WHICH country and HOW do I open an account. I
suggest choosing
goldhedge.com's rate for new hedges and redemptions today was $341.80/oz.
For more info, go to www.goldhedge.com
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>> Though a few merchants who accept e-gold payments are listed on the
>> website, I don't see much future for the system since it's
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Hello Joseph,
Thanks for your report on the e-gold list. Your funds have been posted to
your card. Your are correct, we have had a slowdown on e-gold out-exchange
over the last several weeks. In the past 2 1/2 years of providing the Cash
Card services, this is the 1st time we have ever actually run
Friends,
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Jim Davidson wrote:
However, the silver wasn't removed from the coins until
1968 for the half dollar and dollar.
Hello JD,
One finds the JFK Half Dollar reduced to 0.4000 Silver, 0.1480 oz ASW
in 1965 until 1970. In 1971 the Half was minted in Cu-Ni clad
Silver was reintroduced for one year in
First, don't fall for NetPay offer ofthe card with $5 deposit on its
account. You'll actually spend 22$ on a useless piece of plastic. Once you
receive a card that look suspiciously cheap (even the silk-screen print on
its surface is faint looking), you'll need to activate it with the issuer
on ww
> I would like to know if you have any way to setup a script or already have
> one who does the following:
> Verifies that the batch # and amount spent matches the e-gold account
> number where the spend was made.
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hi joey,
you can always log in and look at yo
> (*) Microsoft shares -- the Board sits around and decides on a whim
> what "dividend" should be paid to each share of each type of share
> that month or year
>
> (*) TGC shares - the Board (management? Jim Ray? whatever - who
> knows) sits around and decides on a whim what "dividend" should be
> >I also played in TGC a few years ago, but it is so boring that I
> >quickly gave up on it.
>
> Yes, certainly, this is just a private opinion of course, merely in
passing
Is it forbidden on this list to express one's personal experience with
e-gold or services that use e-gold?
I thought that w
Khurram wrote:
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What makes gold have objective value?
Because humans have a fondness for it? That sounds very subjective to me.
Because its pretty? Subjective again
Because its the traditional store of value? In another thousand years,
will the dollar become tradi
So, now we talked to a few others and are doing one that fits my
criteria of minimal disclossure, iron-clad privacy, but still has
clear rules and a third party board of commissioners.
I can't wait! Any ETA?
How do you solve the problem Robert - much like in the previous email
you kicked off t
Robert says ..
Let's say for the moment TGC/Dbourse are legit, clean, great, and
paying dividends the like of which have been unknown in history.
heh ..
t's just say it is so, for sake of argument. And the proprietors of
TGC/Dbourse are throwing a huge party, the floor collapses and they
are
Ben said ..
Firstly I'd like to repeat my earlier statement (probably lost in
the storm of posts recently) that to my keen eye, the TGC offering
is actually a bigger and better version of their old 'funbonds'
scheme.
that seems very astute.
To me, the old "FunBonds", and MSFT shares, and t
I also played in TGC a few years ago, but it is so boring that I
quickly gave up on it.
Yes, certainly, this is just a private opinion of course, merely in passing
I may not smoke cigarettes .. but is RJR a good investment? I prefer
organic food to fast food - but what about McDonalds? The who
At 9:05 PM -0400 7/10/03, Robert S.Z. wrote:
...
>I'm talking about paper. My point is that nowadays we exchange paper for
>gold, whereas as recently as 30 years ago we exchanged metal backed paper
>for other metal backed paper, in essence metal for metal.
I see. Well, as others have pointed-out,
I have found that people basically fall into two types based on
their pattern of discourse. 1) Those who speak for the purpose of
expressing truth. 2) Those who speak for the purpose of advancing an
agenda. Since there is very little shared purpose between the two
types there is seldom much v
> > But what happens in an unregulated environment when
> > the unregulated non-regulators pass away?
>
> The answer is "we don't know." The solution is to
> keep applying the Davidson reputation test.
The problem with this Davidson test is that it only says something about the
past trustworthin
> At 8:31 PM +0300 7/10/03, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
> ...
> >> If the only revenue of holding TGC shares would be the 7.2% dividend
and
> >> possible but not necessarily probable increase in share price, then I
> >> would consider a bad investment simply because the returns are too low.
> >> Ev
> I want to obtain 1000 EUR in euro notes, paid for with US dollars.
>
> oanda.com says that 1 Euro = 1.1345 USD
>
> I checked a few currency exchange sites, all of whom said that there
> was no commission or fee charged.
>
> ordercurrency.com
> 1000 Euro = 1294.13 USD
> 14% exchange surcharge
T
> Does *anyone* have a WORKING ATM card from cashcards?
Yes, mine worked the last time I used it - I'll try today
to withdraw money from my local ATM today to see if it is
still in working order.
Lourens
you could never trust a
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Dear Robert,
You are really good at taking an item out of context,
fleshing it with interesting tidbits and then adding
valuable comments that have little or nothing to do with
the subject matter, aren't you?
Do you understand how to use the subject header in a
discussion list? The whole point of
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