[e-gold-list] E-Gold Exchange HyperWALLET. Service Fee 2%

2003-09-21 Thread David Guitard
We can exchange from E-Gold to Hyperwallet. www.hyperwallet.com is good for direct deposit for USA/CANADA bank cheque account. Just open an hyperwallet account, spend CAD/USD to Egold# 1 0 1 6 4 2 2 and then we exchange to hyperwallet. Direct Deposit should take 2-5 business days. The exchange s

[e-gold-list] EcMA ?

2003-09-21 Thread Mark
Jim were you just waking up? Get some coffee in you. EcMA is the E-currency Merchants Association www.ecmaweb.com if you recall I had written you a month ago to ask permission to use a similar name such as the GDEMA, but we both agreed it was no good. Then we briefly discussed how you would al

[e-gold-list] online Latin scholar

2003-09-21 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear JP, Life begins with three commas :) I think that's delightful. It should be your .sig for a while. Can you please tell me again how to best translate "vi et animo" big Jim? "With force and intention." "Vi" is force. "et" is and. "animo" is intention. So, depending on how it shows up in co

[e-gold-list] Re: Can Anyone Tell Me What This Is???????

2003-09-21 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Mark, Is this fake or real? The e-mail is fake. If you check the headers, you may find that it wasn't sent from anywhere near Florida. The ones I've gotten all came from Germany (.de). Why must I log on and why must I change anyting, I just used the account and it was fine? You must never

[e-gold-list] RE: Can Anyone Tell Me What This Is???????

2003-09-21 Thread Ian Green
Of course it is fake! E-gold don't spam their users. I deleted the same spam before downloading my e-mail. All of the URLs are disguised, look at the HTML source only. You can either use Email Remover to preview the first ten or 100 lines and look at the source (including header) where you will see

[e-gold-list] Can Anyone Tell Me What This Is???????

2003-09-21 Thread Mark
Is this fake or real? Why must I log on and why must I change anyting, I just used the account and it was fine? What's up? ---Received this and a few similar-- Your new e-gold passphrase is: 71ax Click on URL below to activate your new passphrase and beg

[e-gold-list] Re: [dgc.chat] Global Digital Currrency Association

2003-09-21 Thread Ragnar
Dear Ian, > Ah. I was wondering about that. So, when I > (or was it Alice? Bob? Carol? It's too late > for these games...) sue you, which court was it > that you preferred for this process? We prefer not to be subject to any court, since the only thing the GDCA does is write stuff on a web

[e-gold-list] Re: Diamonds vs Gold (was: Re: When e-gold takes off in a big way)

2003-09-21 Thread zenbiker
Less about the diamond business than about DeBeers in general. Like any cartel, DeBeers attempts to manipulate the price of the particular product whic they produce. Why this seems scandalous in light of the fact that it's what they've been doing for over a century now is a mystery to me. DeBeer

[e-gold-list] Re: dBourse v NYSE

2003-09-21 Thread Danny Van den Berghe
> The concept "Same price orders are handled on a first come first > serve base" has nothing at all to do with any stock market computer > system I know of? All the electronic trading platforms use first come first serve.You can have a look at island or instinet for example. www.island.com Have a

[e-gold-list] Re: dBourse v NYSE

2003-09-21 Thread Danny Van den Berghe
> > Given the number of companies that trade on nyse and nasdaq, if Dbourse is > > equally safe it will have just one scandal every 1 years or so. > > > > Well, this assumes the number of companies matters, rather > than ethical/governance/board-competence issues. No, it means both matter. Ju

[e-gold-list] Re: dBourse v NYSE - buy shares now or miss out forever

2003-09-21 Thread jpm
Philosophically maybe, but then if you designed the ultimate pyramid scheme like the NYSE and then created your own laws to protect it, I would suggest you would be fairly proud of your accomplishment as that makes dbourse look like a corner store selling day old bread in comparison. Those are

[e-gold-list] Re: dBourse v NYSE

2003-09-21 Thread jpm
I don't see any evidence they _DON'T_ do first-come first served, so for this year at least (see above) they beat the NYSE on that issue, IMO. there's utterly no comparison to be made, unless you know utterly nothing about how nyse and other stock exchanges work? you (like, you or me, civillians

[e-gold-list] Re: dBourse v NYSE

2003-09-21 Thread jpm
I don't think that dbourse is safe from fraud in any way, just because their system is a better solution. I am not even convinced it is a better solution. Certainly it is not in any way technically better. I think the trading platform of Dbourse is not better than nyse. regarding the "platform

[e-gold-list] Re: When e-gold takes off in a big way

2003-09-21 Thread FileMatrix
I wanted to say that the US Fed / government can print as much money they want. As long as those money are "sent" outside US and don't come back, the Fed has nothing to worry about. But most countries can't do that, because their currencies are not used outside their borders, so they can't print mo

[e-gold-list] Re: dBourse v NYSE

2003-09-21 Thread James M. Ray
Danny Van den Berghe wrote: ... Given the number of companies that trade on nyse and nasdaq, if Dbourse is equally safe it will have just one scandal every 1 years or so. Well, this assumes the number of companies matters, rather than ethical/governance/board-competence issues. ... I think th

[e-gold-list] Re: dBourse v NYSE

2003-09-21 Thread Danny Van den Berghe
> I know for sure is if that dbourse allowed all comers to setup shop in the > e-gold marketplace worldwide, It would take about 2 weeks to begin to > realize how many people would be scamming in every conceivable way and if > that somehow achieved the mass scale of the NYSE in number of players a