Someone or some it is sending out thousands of emails under one of my
email addresses.
Just so as you know.
It is not me.
Just some penus cranus's idea of fun i guess
kind regards,
Michael
@fastmail.fm
http://gold-today.com
http://goldcenturypress.com
http://mikemoore1.plugusin4cash.com/
> However most companies, like E-trade, Charles Schwab, etc
> only allow US residents, or US citizens to open an account.
I'd be very surprised if that were true.
You may need to get a US federal Tax Identification Number (TIN)
to open US bank and brokerage accounts. You can apply for one as
a
Hi Ragnar,
I've never heard of a prohibition against non-US investors. I used to
have a Datek account, since taken over by Ameritrade. All I had to do
(several years ago) was to complete a form (W8, I think) in which I
declared I was not American and therefore not subject to USA income tax
require
TGC now has a rudimentary Stats-page! Awesome
continued-leadership, guys, congrats!!! How about
a month or six-month lookback, on its own page?!
JMR
http://2465679.thegoldcasino.com (my referral link
gets you there as well as anything!)
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On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 01:28 AM, Jim Davidson wrote:
conversion ratio of about $19.39 per ounce, slightly less
than the $20 per ounce figure you ordinarily hear about.
Perhaps the balance would represent some exchange fee
built into the system? It is an interesting point.
The definition
Dear Patrick,
conversion ratio of about $19.39 per ounce, slightly less
than the $20 per ounce figure you ordinarily hear about.
Perhaps the balance would represent some exchange fee
built into the system? It is an interesting point.
The definition of a dollar was one twentieth of an
ounce of gol
and would like to invest about 50% of my gold into gold stocks.
I ran all
of the gold stocks they mention through Yahoo Finance Stock charts and
have
seen that all of them have gone up in the last six months.
However most
companies, like E-trade, Charles Schwab, etc only allow US residents,
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Dear Ragnar,
I hope that you wtill remember me. I am the Canadian in
South Korea who
has bought about $15000 US of gold at e-gold, through you. I am
happy to
say that the value of my gold has gone up about $2400 US. I
realise this is
not necessarily an increase
Hello,
I'm developing a service that produces a "Thumbnail" of a webpage.
This service is currently being used on www.dhund.com. If you run a
directory or search engine and want to help me test, please email me.
Khurram Khan
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> perceptions of course meaning that I've never actually seen the gold,
> palladium, platinum and silver that comprise the G&SR currencies.)
there is a two page photo in Wired Jan 2002 pp. 60-61 captioned:
"Stacked in a vault in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, these 58
bricks of gold represent
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Not everyone plays so fast and loose with his trust, of course.
I'm not sure trusting individuals instead of groups is playing
fast & loose, these days. Before Enron, someone might have
been able to get me to partially-trust a "big 5" (or however
many were left...) acc
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> hi jens,
> isn't it strange that scientific units like grams
> seem
> that way, yet fiat units like dollars don't!
Well, generally speaking that's true but actually right
now the Indonesian rupiah is about 10,000 to one euro...
>
Jim, I personally believe up to the limit of my perceptions that e-gold is
as fully-backed and fully-redeemable as they say. (the limit of my
perceptions of course meaning that I've never actually seen the gold,
palladium, platinum and silver that comprise the G&SR currencies.) By
extension, one c
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