[e-gold-list] Re: Putting money into e-gold or osgold accounts

2001-05-30 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
On Wed, 30 May 2001, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote: > > The 10% fees you suggest is certainly way above the average. > Many exchange providers have rates at 5% and below. > > I suggest you shop around. Make sure you stop at GoldCurrencies. > Yes, but such low rates are only for really BIG

[e-gold-list] Re: One other thought on HYIPs

2001-05-14 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Julian Morrison wrote: > No, all those do is make you get dragged out back by muscular and > unintelligent men, who proceed to hit you until you (a) explain your > system (b) see the error of your ways (c) return the money. A certain > amount of grovelling, frenzied apology,

[e-gold-list] Re: One other thought on HYIPs

2001-05-14 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Julian Morrison wrote: > "Gerardo S. Esguerra" wrote: > > > My point was that you CAN earn by giving money and doing nothing. > It's called gambling. And the only way to win is to own the casino. > Yes, gambling also is another way, and

[e-gold-list] Re: One other thought on HYIPs

2001-05-14 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
On Mon, 14 May 2001, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote: > On 14 May 2001, at 17:24, Gerardo S. Esguerra wrote: > > > Send the money to get something for nothing is "certainly a scam." Well, > > isn't this what you do when you invest in stocks, futures, etc.? ;-

[e-gold-list] Re: One other thought on HYIPs

2001-05-14 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Samuel Mc Kee wrote: > > Send the money to get something for nothing is "certainly a scam." Well, > > isn't this what you do when you invest in stocks, futures, etc.? ;-) > > > > In logic that's called a straw man: Claim someone has taken a > different, more easily attackab

[e-gold-list] Re: One other thought on HYIPs

2001-05-14 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Samuel Mc Kee wrote: > > Send the money to get something for nothing is "certainly a scam." Well, > > isn't this what you do when you invest in stocks, futures, etc.? ;-) > > > > In logic that's called a straw man: Claim someone has taken a > different, more easily attackab

[e-gold-list] Re: One other thought on HYIPs

2001-05-14 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
On Mon, 14 May 2001, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote: > On 14 May 2001, at 17:24, Gerardo S. Esguerra wrote: > > > Send the money to get something for nothing is "certainly a scam." Well, > > isn't this what you do when you invest in stocks, futures, etc.? ;-

[e-gold-list] Re: One other thought on HYIPs

2001-05-14 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Samuel Mc Kee wrote: > > So let's all be careful to compare only apples to apples when talking about > what's a "realistic" ROI for HYIPs. One where you just send the money and > get a fantastic return for nothing is certainly a scam; one where you have > to work is another

[e-gold-list] E-Gold policing accounts?

2001-05-10 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
Okay, I know this is an HYIP, and I know it could be a scam, BUT I AM NOT PROMOTING IT. My question is the apparent interference by E-Gold, as mentioned below, "E-gold and Yahoo are denying us access to our accounts because of what they say, "might be illegal activity."" Must E-Gold question our

[e-gold-list] Re: SV: Re: HYIPs and propellor-heads.

2001-05-07 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
On Sat, 5 May 2001, Viking Coder wrote: > Name one HYIP that isn't a scam. > Just a small contribution: Foreign exchange can give yields that parallel or even better than those of HYIPs. I don't think it's a scam. Of course, you CAN lose in foreign exchange, but so with all the HYIP programs.

[e-gold-list] Re: 200,000 accounts

2001-04-13 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
Sorry if I missed something here, but is there a "race" to reach such a number? Gerry On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Viking Coder wrote: > e-gold should pass 200,000 user accounts within about 2 weeks; definitely > before May 1. > > > Viking Coder > > Worth Two Cents? > http://www.2c

[e-gold-list] different value of gold?

2001-04-10 Thread Gerardo S. Esguerra
I tried a metal to metal exchange using Omnipay. They used a value of $259.60 per oz of e-gold. However, at the time, the value of gold at http://www.goldcentral.com/ was $260.30. Does anyone know the reason for the difference? Is it a difference between buying and selling? Is it a difference