Friends,
Gold Age has been using this technology from intuitive-access
for quite some time (as a beta-tester), and we are thoroughly
satisfied. We recommend it.
--- Tril <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you want e-mail when the gold (e-gold) price changes?
>
> Great for exchange providers.
>
Dear Friends,
I need urgently $5 worth of IntGold.
If I go with current system, it will take up to 24 hours to be exchanged.
Therefore I request to send $5 worth of IntGold
to my IntGold account 39005 Osho Kala Group Private Limited, I will return
US$6 of 1mdc or e-gold.
Hope, there are many frie
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Do you want e-mail when the gold (e-gold) price changes?
Great for exchange providers.
The subject will look like this, and the body will be blank:
Subject: 8hr-0.700 $385.200/oz $12.384/g
or
Subject: 1hr+0.300 $385.500/oz $12.394/g
(These are the ac
On Tuesday, Sep 23, 2003, at 16:04 Atlantic/Azores, v2Gold Ltd. wrote:
I know that but will it be harm to e-gold users?
*Any* fake site could harm users. The faker isn't going to all the
trouble of copying the e-gold site and changing all the links just
because they *like* the e-gold site.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
remember that just *loading* a malicious page with
Internet Explorer - subject to vulnerabilities such as:
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-22.html
can end up with your Windows machine being infected.
...
http://www.mozilla.org has an alternative browser which
doe
On Tuesday, Sep 23, 2003, at 15:32 Atlantic/Azores, v2Gold Ltd. wrote:
Hi,
It seems that www.e-gold3.com is the valid e-gold
site. I have check the html source code and all links
are pointed to the www.e-gold site.
It isn't the valid e-gold site, only e-gold.com is the valid e-gold
site.
I coul
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remember that just *loading* a malicious page with
Internet Explorer - subject to vulnerabilities such as:
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-22.html
can end up with your Windows machine being infected.
please follow the urgings of e-gold Ltd. on the Securi
At 10:51 PM 9/22/2003 -0500, Jim Davidson wrote:
The other thing about dollars is that they could *all* come
home to roost. If political or economic reasons indicated
that the dollar should be replaced with the euro for, say,
oil trading, a lot of dollars would come to the USA all at
once. Same f
Hi,
It seems that www.e-gold3.com is the valid e-gold
site. I have check the html source code and all links
are pointed to the www.e-gold site.
I get confused now, where is the truth?
--- Ra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Another fraudulent e-gold copycat. This one actually
> logs you into you
Another fraudulent e-gold copycat. This one actually logs you into your
e-gold account, allows take any actions, only hours later you'll find out
that ALL YOUR MONEY IS GONE to the last cent. Most intriguing is that the
address line is changed to e-gold.com and you probably won't understand
the di
Dear Jim
> This idea that anyone can print money without consequences is inflationist
nonsense.
True, but I hope you know I didn't say that. On the contrary, I said it
does, but the USA is about the only kid on the block who can get away with
it because the USD circulates in the entire world. Ba
Patrick, I couldn't find that either. Maybe I remember something wrong?!
Robert could say that, if he remembers. However, this is how they see
backing the economy with gold:
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 07:04:09 -0400
Author: "Robert S.Z." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Gold Dinar just Months Away
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 10:41:30 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> Could there be a happier word than "dividends" ?
>
Absolutely! IMHO, passive income GREATLY outweighs divedends, I think! :)
GK (in Zagreb, Croatia)
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