> nah Vince, "money" absolutely specifically meant "gold" or "silver"
> in those days.
We all know this, the problem is that it does not specificly state it.
Just look at how the government has shredded the second amendment. Do you
really think they are going to follow what was intended if th
th of Norfeds with me all the time. I hand
them out to folks as often as possible. They are a great education tool.
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Use e-gold's Sec
anyone interested my first batch of 2002 Silver Eagles should be
arriving tomorrow. I will have them on the website as soon as they
arrive.
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I have a tool that goes out and verifies the links for my E-Gold
directory. This morning it notified me that
it deleted http://www.Egold-Express.com
Isn't this an exchange provider?
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I set this up for those outside the U.S. that could not
participate in many of the affiliate programs. I only have a handful of
people using this, but it really is a good way to get E-Gold into an
account.
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Frank Zuchristian wrote:
>Gentlemen, the message posted by 3Agronex is a hacker
>trying to injure a legitimate member of eCTA.
>
This is why we have an eCTA. Thanks for the heads up.
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Looks like they sell an Osgold backed debit card.
There are lots of legitimate reasons they could be wanting to liquidate
osgold. They might see E-Gold as an easier to convert currency.
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SnowDog wrote:
>Why? Isn't there a way to liquidate OSGold through the OSGold System itself;
>through OSGold Management, perhaps?
>
You can liquidate through my site. Either US$ or real money.
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I personally think civil disobedence will be the way to annoy the
government.
Soon as this hits the street everyone will know the specs of what money
broadcasts. I recommend handing out little key fobs that broadcast a
random amount of money from $1,000 to say $500,000. With enough of
those
a note.
Specificly I am looking for gold, platinum and silver eagles, gold pandas,
10 oz silver bars and 100 oz silver bars.
If there is enough interest I will publish a 'buy' pricelist.
Thanks.
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, George Matyjewicz wrote:
[snip]
While announcing your plans is fine and dandy. Can you explain how this
fits in with E-Gold?
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> e-gold should immediately add one on the log-in page. There is no downside.
Making such a change would break the automation interface.
A brute force attack can be done in several ways. Using the login page is
only one of many.
The only complaint
My accounts have been under a constant attack for the last week or so.
I am not sure there is anything I can do as an end user. You would think
the E-Gold folks would block access for whoever is doing it.
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Quote from the article:
"The recession was triggered by years of public overspending and heavy
borrowing."
Of course we don't know of any other country that has done that.
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ate an error email to myself if an order is attempted to
be paid twice or the values don't match. So far this has never happened.
I have a cron job that purges the unused transactions each day.
There are probably better ways to do this, but it was the solution I
chose for security
I'll take a stab at a usefull suggestion.
GoldMoney implements a feature where you can define the return URLs as
part of your account setup. You can also choose to allow those to be
overwritten by the form.
A feature like this for E-Gold would eliminate part of what you consider
risky. But
payments is by email!
You can also take a look at the credit card industry. Want to talk to
them be ready to shell out some bucks for proprietary sofware and you
still have to be a programmer to implement it.
I don't know what you have against E-Gold, but your comments about the
SCI being in
I still have a couple of Norfed Silver Liberties left.
Next three orders get one free.
http://www.freedomhound.com/Coins.jsp
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On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, GoldCom Admin. wrote:
> P.S.: I don't know if you've spoken to the real management, as I have,
> but PayPal's official position on e-gold (as of 12/2000, last I spoke to
> management) is that they want nothing to do with it.
It is worse than that. If they have any hint you
Is anyone interested in 1 ounce gold bars?
I was thinking of adding them to my outexchange service.
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http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html
developing. With any new software there is a potential for bugs. Please
let me know if you see any of them critters.
Thank you.
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Patrik Isacsson wrote:
> Hi - is there any market maker that does E-Gold to paypal exchanges ??
Not one that wants to stay in business.
Please read http://www.freedomhound.com/PaypalFraud.html
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On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 4:01 PM -0800 12/7/01, Greg Broiles wrote:
> >>When a new company is out raising venture capital you have very little
> >>information on the investors.
>
> Greg, I agree that e-gold (GSR .. whatever) is not to blame, BUT, teh
> above is just not
very little
information on the investors.
In this case the investor was not an individual, but a company formed to
handle investments as a group purchase. Kind of like how mutual funds are
done.
G&SR was just about the only legitimate investment these clowns made.
Vince Callaway
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I love this section:
7. Nigerian Venture - Between on or about August 18, 1999, and on or
about March 30, 2000, almost $900,000 of investor funds were used to pay
various fees and expenses that supposedly were required to obtain payment
of a $30.5 million construction contract in Nigeria. Despi
James M. Ray wrote:
>
>Of course, the cardholder is not liable if someone goes on a cybershopping
>spree with a purloined number. But disentangling the fraud is a problem.
>And the banks and merchants have to absorb the loss.
>
[skip a few lines]
>American Express (news/quote) says that it does
e the taint of having my name on it.
Now that I have stated why I don't want it I will state that I think it
has value. If anyone would like to take this name I am offering up for
sale for $1,000. All gold currencies accepted.
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To use a quote from Men in Black, "Individuals may be smart, but people
are stupid".
The simple menu covers what needs to be there. Giving too many options
just confuses people. The third option contains javascript, something I
feel should never be placed on the payment page.
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The reload would continue until the paid flag is
set and then offer up the downloadable product.
To say that most sites are easily hackable is a mis-statement. I think
you will find that very few are.
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Thank you for reading this long tirade.
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Did you know that e-metal is a wonderful holiday gift? Avoid the hassle this year!
David Hillary wrote:
>Central banks hold reserves of assets sufficient to pay all their
>currency liabilities and all their deposit liabilities. This can be
>seen from their balance sheets.
>
Is this a joke?
The assests the central banks hold are called I.O.U.'s. I don't know
about Australia,
> Can you help me. I have been looking for someone who exchanges between
> e-gold and paypal. I am not sure who here said this so I didn't know who to
> contact.
http://www.freedomhound.com
One of these days I will have to remember to include my URL in my
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We could always do what the post office does and create a program of
reporting suspicious out exchanges.
Anyone who outexchanges $3,000 should automatically become suspect.
Everyone knows that honest folks don't ever need to convert that much
E-Gold to cash.
Of course if someone does 2,999.99 a
I have had a great number of orders over the last few days and have run
short on my E-Gold supply.
Before I go to my normal sources I will offer a special for the next 24
hrs.
Visit http://www.freedomhound.com and do an 'E-Gold to Paypal' exchange
and I will add 3% to the amount.
In the specia
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Graham Kelly wrote:
> Ian,
> I tend to agree, but I learned a long time ago, that people who undercut
> a service fee-wise, are generally not around a while later... so I've
[snip]
Not always true.
There is zero risk in outexchanging E-Gold and you have to get it from
somewh
They are at it again!
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 22:47:35 +0100
From: obi william <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: proposal
CHIEF OBI WILLIAM
E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
FAX: 234 175 93536
16,Kingsway Rd,
Ikoyi, Lagos.
REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE
Yeah, they also offer a seller protection policy. It aint worth the
pixels it is written with.
It only applies to physical shippments. Electronic delivery of goods does
not count.
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Viking Coder wrote:
> Very true. Even if they claimed to match circulation 100% by hard
> un-allocated metal, without a redemption policy they are not a gold backed
> currency. Until OSGold implements a redemption procedure, they will be a
> EGC "Ether Gold Currency".
Just
While FreedomHound.com has not been funding accounts for more than a year,
the quality of service has never been in question.
The site contains a forum that is unmoderated. People post questions,
complaints and even praise about the service I offer. The only complaints
I have had are about the
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Paul Ewing wrote:
> spent $300
> Averaged 2,950 banner impressions/day
> Averaged 26 click-throughs/day
> One maybe two sub $40 sales
Doing beter than me.
>From 5/1 to 6/1 on a major search engine:
4507 impressions.
72 clicks.
I have started polling customers when I do veri
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Paul Ewing wrote:
[snip]
> It doesn't look good as a money store. You pay 1% to keep the account and
> then hope that the price of gold doesn't drop reducing your account
> value. Your money store has to work extra hard to just keep up with
[/snip]
I will let all of you
The idea hitting all of the e-gold accounts may seem like a good way to
advertise except for 2 issues.
First, how many of you actually look at your history (exchange providers
excluded).
Secondly, E-Gold does not notify people when money is placed in their
account. Unless someone just happens
> >Don't most of the market-makers sell advertising on their web pages? Isn't
> >_that_ a way of targeting advertising to e-gold users?
I have seen marginal results from banner ads on my own site. I get quite
a bit of traffic to the site, but the people visiting are generally
focused in getting
> Suggestion: e-gold should have an "e-gold adverts list" with a
> check-button to autosubscibe you on the account creation pages.
You will see something like that in about 3 weeks from FreedomHound.com.
You can register to receive email solicitations.
The kicker is that the fees paid to send to
Think someone is testing the gulability of folks:
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Has anyone used this product?
I recently became aware of it through a client. They use it to secure
their external access.
The client side consists of a "key fob" which is about the size of a small
thin pager. It has a 6 digit number that changes every 60 seconds.
On the server side there is
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Craig Spencer wrote:
> > Far be it for me to promote something other than E-Gold, but paypal is now
> > offering a MasterCard/Debit card on their accounts.
>
> To get it you have to pay over 2.2% on all incoming payments.
It is 2.2% + .30
When you consider that I pay 2% on
exchanges from E-Gold to paypal. Go to
https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=vince%40weg.net and signup. Once you get
your debit card just visit my site at http://www.freedomhound.com and
click the link "E-Gold to Paypal".
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I am considering offering gold mapleleafs and small gold bars on my
website.
Is there any interest out there for exchanging E-Gold for real gold?
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On Thu, 24 May 2001, SnowDog wrote:
> Treat e-gold like a foreign currency. With each transaction is an exchange
> rate. You can use the amount of gold, and the exchange rate to get a US
> dollar equivalent for each transaction in your accounting system.
Now you know why I exchange gold by the gr
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Viking Coder wrote:
>
> So, in other words, OSGold has proven that they are a repudiable form of
> payment.
I think you misread the note. It looked as if osgold contacted the other
account holder and they did the refund, not osgold.
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[snip]
> A hacker (who knew the # of one of my e-gold a/cs) planted
> a Trojan Horse in my computer that reported my password
> enabling him/her to raid my account. (He didn't know the a/c
> #s of any of my other e-gold a/cs, so he/she didn't touch them.)
[snip]
Horsefeathers.
The only way som
Note from Jim Ray:
>Hey, you should post your cruise experience on the e-gold list! I think
>I'm going to start charging a percentage for taking people along, this is
>2 for 2! :^)
>JMR
A couple of weeks ago I flew down to Florida to visit the folks at E-Gold
and specificly to see Jim Ray. I w
> There are already a few offline, brick & mortar shops that accept e-gold.
> I was wondering about creating a little module so that people don't have
> to purchase & place a full-sized computer just for e-gold transactions...
A Palm VII?
That does bring up a good point. The E-Gold site uses fr
[snip]
> > If e-gold IS, in fact, HARD money, and he who controls the password owns
> >the contents...why did Omnipay turn funds over to an escrow account when an
[snip]
If I recall correctly multiple people had the password and omnipay once
receiving the funds had multiple orders of where to s
Anyone have an update on them?
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If anyone has some excess gold they would like to cash out I am currently
paying 3% via paypal.
These are guarenteed funds from my paypal balance, no chance of
chargebacks.
visit http://www.freedomhound.com for details.
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What needs to happen is a WIPO complaint to have domain jerked.
This should have been dome quite some time ago.
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> Can anyone explain what happens when you click on this?
>
> http://www.e-gold-fever.com/
The server sends an error code 302 which is a redirect. The error code
contains the redirect url.
The official description: The site requested has temporarily been assigned
a new URL and the "location" h
Spinrock Corp (GOLD-CLUB3-DOM)
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Domain Name: GOLD-CLUB.NET
Administrative Contact, Billing Contact:
Prods, GC (GPJ136) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm getting funding requests from people joining t
For my own curiosity I did a couple of lookups on flatrate gold. Using
the tools that I use to validate users I came up with the following:
Domain registration:
Administrative Contact:
Collins, DuPree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2819-112 Street
Suite #304E
Edmonton, Alberta T6J 4M3
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Steven wrote:
> After 2 weeks I'm about ready to call this fraud! :(
Wow, you are very patient. I get people calling me after a few hours!
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I have dropped him a couple of notes, ICQ'd and voicemailed and have not
had a response since monday. Anyone heard from him?
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While I was working on another little project I caught the discussion on
sending email to E-Gold account holders.
Here is a goody for you.
http://www.freedomhound.com/nicklesworth?ID=102459
If you have registered at FreedomHound this will work. Costs you a nickle
to send a message, the owner
While I don't advertise the fact, I will do domain registrations and site
hosting for E-Gold. I use the same registrar that he did, opensrs.
If anyone is interested just drop me a note.
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, James M. Ray wrote:
> http://dns.vanrein.org/info/payment/e-gold/
>
> appears to be
FreedomHound.com is now offering E-Gold to paypal. The best part is that
you only pay 98% in E-Gold for what you send via paypal.
http://www.FreedomHound.com/palexchange
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I am setup to take it, but the interface they supply really sucks.
So far I have had only one request.
Until their software improves nobdy will be "best" at it.
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Which MMs take
>
> EZCmoney
>
> ??
>
> Who'd the BEST at it?
>
> JP
>
>
>
Viking Coder wrote:
> Had an idea for a new service market makers could provide...
>
> e-gold to Paypal exchange
>
I do this now and pay 2% above the exchange.
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eople insist on being paid with E-Gold the growth of
the E-Gold economy will continue. Those same people will look for
merchants that are part of the same community. Those million dollar a day
spends are likely to be the same dollars being turned over as part of a
normal healthy economy.
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would say about 80% of my exchange business is people jumping into a
scam. I can usually tell which one by how much they buy. Funny thing
is that very few ever have a need to convert E-Gold to fiat.
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is greater.
I have clients that exchange 1.5 to 5 grams every time the price dips.
When you consider that I charge 8% it is a cheap easy way to build a gold
balance with little effort.
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d is the easiest to
integrate and automate. Until the others wake up it will be a slow
process getting people like myself to integrate them.
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> In the past week, I've gotten two HTML email messages, one imitating
> PayPal's login page and one imitating e-gold's login page.
> Apparently, someone is sending these out in the hope of collecting
> passwords from PayPal and e-gold customers.
I have already been bitten by this one.
Some guy
Viking Coder wrote:
> Probably because they are trying the old maneuver of 'if a few hundred
> thousand dollar startup funds did this, then we should sweep the market
> with $6.5 million startup'. That was the one of the driving points behind
> the dot-com boom. They probably also don't want to w
I typically go between many computers from work to home. The ones at work "thin"
workstations, they don't contain floppies, cd-roms or any other external
devices. They do however have USB ports.
Check out the following link: http://www.agatetech.com/products_q.html
I bought one of the 16 mb on
The message copied to the list and my site was taken verbatum from my
email. Nothing added or deleted.
I have sent a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking for more details. She is
my primary contact there.
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I have been slacking on the chess server stuff, but I have lots of good
excuses :>
If you want to check out some really good chess players there is a
tournament starting today. You can follow the games at
http://ashton.weg.net/~marmike
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paypal, so I am accepting that for now. Since they don't have a cool
SCI like E-Gold I can only promise a 24hr turnaround on funding.
The online check service I am setting up with will give me the ability to
do instant funding. I hope to have that active by monday.
Vince Callaway
> In addition, I will be assisting Veridis (http://www.veridis.com), a
> recent spin-off of Highware (http://www.highware.com), to create
> other OpenPGP compliant products, including software for certificate
> authorities for the OpenPGP community.
>
I think this is great.
I currently run a pgp
I have added a couple of minor features to the chess server. You can now
pull up player rankings and send email to users.
You have to register and login to gain access to the chess system.
As a convience to players I will begin offering US$ to E-Gold on my site,
there will be a limit of 10 gra
Looking for someone to give me a hand with the chess project.
What I specificly need is someone to work on the chess client applet gui.
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I have the chess server ready for the first phase of testing.
The URL is http://www.freedomhound.com/chess
You will need a user account in order to use the server, you will also
need to be using MSIE.
I am still working on why it does not work properly with netscape.
I will be working on the w
George Matyjewicz wrote:
> A lesson for everybody. Ideas sound good, but you better think
> them out completely.
Some of us like dollar coins. There are a couple of basic reasons why.
Coins are owned by the US Governemnt, ie the poeple. Paper money is owned by
the Federal Reserve. We pay th
I have decided to take on the Chess project. This just happens to fall
inline with another project I am handling.
I hosted the US Chess tournament in Seattle live game monitoring a few
months ago, so I already have tools for dealing with PGN data and tracking
games in progress.
The Chess serve
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the problem is that the computer must be able to adjudicate who has
> won the game, ie within the rules of chess
Not necessarily. I have some chess server software that manages games. I
don't think it would be too difficult to modify the software
haunt, the Silver Legacy in Reno. When I return I will begin a new
feature of the site: E-Gold scams and alerts.
Vince Callaway
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You should feel lucky, one list I am on someone posted a virus to. That
in itself was not too bad, but someone on the list setup a vacation
message, so it responded to the virus, then to itself and of course the 20
messages telling everyone about the virus and then it responded to itself
for eve
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Destiny Worldwide wrote:
> Anyone know of an HONEST casino accepting egold?
Check out the forum at http://www.freedomhound.com I did a review of a
casino that accepts E-Gold.
I have no association with them and do not receive any money for links.
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Just had a mailbox full of hate mail because of a spammer. The included
an url to my E-Gold directory as well as some other sites.
If the E-Gold account 191365 shows up, don't do business with them.
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Craig Haynie wrote:
> Each transaction should be listed as a purchase or a sale of e-gold! You can
> list the item purchased or sold in the memo field. If I buy $1000 US in
[snip]
Maybe you should consider tracking your transactions in grams instead of
dollars.
If you are basing your business
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Bob wrote:
> Government may be trying to show it cares about banking
> customer's privacy, but not as far as the government is
> concerned. The government wants banking customers to have
> less and less privacy from the government.
If only that where true!
These regulations
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Angela Kahealani wrote:
> please explain how money exchanging is NOT commerce?
Money is money. To change money from one form to another is not commerce.
Commerce involves exchanging goods or services for money.
One problem with the way that market makers operate is the ter
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Privacy wrote:
> Anyone game?!
Umm, perhaps they are buying time to clean out accounts and leave town?
Nah, I'm sure they are honest folks.
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I need to buy about $200 worth of E-Gold, I am willing to pay with
either paypal or visa. I just flat don't have time to screw around with
a wire for this small amount.
I hit a few market maker sites this morning and found a few shut down or
only do > $1000 per transaction.
Anyone out there wan
See http://www.freedomhound.com/contest for details.
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I've been asked by one of my clients to setup a banner program like mine
( http://www.freedomhound.com/webmasters ). Before I do so I would like
to know if there is any interest in this as a general service.
The basic model for the service is as follows:
A webmaster would register their site.
heavily for the next 2 months with work, but if
everything goes right I will gainfully unemployed by new years. I hope
to spend more time building up a useful website and promoting things
like E-Gold then.
Thanks to everyone that dropped me a note wondering where I was.
Vince Callaway
FreedomHound
I have an X.com account. I received the following:
Monday October 2, 2000
Dear X Finance Customer:
This email is to notify you of changes to the terms and conditions under
which First Western National Bank provides banking services through the X
Finance website. These changes will take effect
Anyone know what happened to icegold ? My links page dropped them a few
days ago because the web site was down.
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"McKee, Sam" wrote:
> > Those of you that have dealt with the various market makers should leave
> > public feed back at http://www.freedomhound.com
>
> A good idea, but be careful. One or two disgruntled customers could really
> wreck an MM's reputation if they put their minds to it. It would al
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