Dear Robert,
You think about joining some militants in your rage
That actually sounds like a very constructive idea!
Regards,
Jim
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Dear Frederick,
Wow. It has been a long time, Frederick. How have you
been doing?
Does anyone know:
(a) Does Steve Renner actually honor such transfers?
Yes, I've known him to honor such transfers. For years.
(b) If yes, how long does it usually take?
It can take very different lengths of time
We were doing that for a while as you know. Paypal never closed our account
on us thankfully, but we did and still do get reversals all the damn time.
This stems mostly from the users of Paypal who steal other peoples accounts.
Gordon
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I actually agree with all three.
First you will get a few deposits, then you will get your account
restricted - notably whenever you are trying to make the first withdrawal.
After disclosing everything there is to know about your life so far, they
will claim not to have received anything and will
I know. I'm too bloody nice and caring ;o) Must be my heritage.
The reason I'd like to outlaw interest is simply to give everyone the
chance to start with a clean slate again, rather than having kids pay for
their parents' follies in decades to come.
Cheers,
Robert.
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Danny wrote:
And if your venture capital system is available as well, then I have all
possible choices, just in case I doesn't want to carry all the risk.
Exactly, if both options exist, it is likely that the VC option would over
time largely replace the commercial banking option in all fields
pra
About a week ago, I requested a transfer
from VCash to my e-gold a/c.
Does anyone know:
(a) Does Steve Renner actually honor such transfers?
(b) If yes, how long does it usually take?
(c) What can be done to persuade Steve to pay?
Frederick Mann
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> I just wasted my money on FreeCashCards (www.freecashcards.com) card, that
> ok, it costs only $17 plus shipping, but it is useless. Load times are 3-5
> days, sometimes more.
> they have no customer service. They sell a GlobalOneCard, and it needs to
> be activated.
If you has received a map,
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 02:47 PM, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
Rather unnecessarily complicated constructions are being made to avoid
the word 'interest'...
What we call 'interest' in the West will be given other names like
'rent'
Person 1 pays rent for the use of a house over a certain
> And that is then when you have no risk, the guy who borrowed carries the
> complete risk of failure and still would have to pay you anyway. And that
> is unfair.
No, I think borrowing against interest is very fair if the conditions are
know and agreed to by both parties.
If I choose to carry
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 04:00 PM, Katz Global Media wrote:
I would disagree with this. They will make $20,000 in transactions of
which
they will glean about 5% of, and then realize that they are being
attacked
by scammers who are one by one. reversing their paypal spends and
claiming
s
I would disagree with this. They will make $20,000 in transactions of which
they will glean about 5% of, and then realize that they are being attacked
by scammers who are one by one. reversing their paypal spends and claiming
someone stole their accounts.
Good luck to you. I hope you have some m
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on, but who knows what they look like in a
Hi Robert,
As you have pointed out, once non-Muslims see the advantages they will
adopt "Islamic banking" too! However I do not care to demand a law
against charging interest. Having an alternative is enough!
Regards,
Ian Green
> From: Robert B.Z.
> Sent: Thursday, 9 October 2003 5:18 PM
> To:
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And that is then when you have no risk, the guy who borrowed carries the
complete risk of failure and still would have to pay you anyway. And that
is unfair.
While you should get something for investing in him, the amount he owes
you should be fixed there and then. Indeed, if you invest a gold pie
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> We are opening a new service allowing users to buy e-gold using their
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Unless something's changed, this will be the course of events:
1) Within a
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>I've placed some popular discs for sale at low
starting prices. Come take a look. I've got
over 500 titles, many starting at $5.00, so
request a price list.
Pity they're actually DVD-Rs without cases. And
even more of a pity, I don't own the originals
so I can't bid for them as per your
George,
Yes, the shares come from parts of the rent you paid once you buy the
house and pay cash.
> > The concept behind abolishing interest is to actually share risk equally.
>
> Definitely not something you want to tell Jim! Not even I, a "communist",
> agree with such equality.
>
This is act
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 03:01 AM, Robert B.Z. wrote:
I actually enjoy the objections of both Patrick and Frank because they
are
contructive and make sense.
Here we go: Patrick, if you lend someone a piece of gold and get the
piece
bank plus a smaller one, you won't be hauled to prison
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I just wasted my money on FreeCashCards (www.freecashcards.com) card, that
ok, it costs only $17 plus shipping, but it is useless. Load times are 3-5
days, sometimes more.
they have no customer service. They sell a GlobalOneCard, and it needs to
be activated.
Maybe someone ca
Dear,
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Robert,
> I can't help but wonder in which protected shell you grew up and who
> instilled this sense of entitlement into you?
Exactly because I didn't grew in a protected shell, I know what the risks
are; I know that I have to pay more than the price of the house, unless I
come up with all the m
Hi Robert,
> Okay so we are down to borrowing out of need rather than want. The theory
> goes that rather than borrowing or selling his watch, the farmer goes to
> the bank and offers a share in his business. The bank here doesn't lend
> but functions management for venture capital deposits. If t
> > No solution is perfect, but ultimately I think the idea of fiat
> > currency is
> > superior, if it is used responsibly.
>
> Doesn't bother me if it's not compulsory. Any group of individuals can
> trade amongst themselves using any combination of goods, services, or
> notes payable in goods a
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>
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Regards,
Ragnar
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Vice Pres. - Gold Age
Dear Ahmed,
What do you think? If you have any other suggestions
please suggest.
Well, here's a thought. There is a capital D with a
horizontal line through it which is part of the standard
ASCII character set. It is symbol 208 which you can
access in HTML by encoding Ð or with Microsoft
product
Dear Gabriel:
There have been many reports I've seen about Cash Cards.
Everyone I know who has a Cash Card or a V-cash account
has been having difficulty, and these problems date back
to about July 2003. Unfortunately, the problems have been
getting worse, and not better.
For my own part, I've ha
Hello Jens,
I would advocate the oblishing of interest as a law, but fear that gov
would never do anything like that because they line their pockets from the
interest and inflation spiral.
Hence, offering an alternative to the market is the way to go. As banks
loose business to the alternative pr
Hello,
In order to keep track of who is interfacing e-gold with DMT/ALTA please
either send your terms directly to the poster or you may publish to this
list to help all.
Thank you for your assistance
Dr. Tomaz de los Santos
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I actually enjoy the objections of both Patrick and Frank because they are
contructive and make sense.
Here we go: Patrick, if you lend someone a piece of gold and get the piece
bank plus a smaller one, you won't be hauled to prison - BUT - might be
forced to donate the smaller piece to a charity
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