At 6:54 PM +0200 11/20/03, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
...
I am looking for a really simple way to prevent theft from my account.
...
Three words: Buy a Mac! :) (I couldn't resist, and JP would
have said it anyway!)
...
A Mac or whatever doesn't solve the question at all.
Actually, long
I think you will find that info in this thread:
Wed, 15 Oct 2003 22:12:54 -0400
Author: Gold Pages Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Debit Cards
If you do a search.:)
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On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 12:06 PM, Robert B.Z. wrote:
How about agreeing that people who get their metal stolen because they
use
too easy a password or have it on a postit next to their monitor
*deserve*
to loose their stash because it keeps them among other pedestrians and
stuck with
I personally like the idea of some kind of security, but
it would clearly impose some limitations. What about a
solution such as the following: lots of banks have
different types of accounts, like checking versus savings.
Why not have "receive/spend" accounts, that are
instantaneous
I guess everyone is going to be asking you sooner or later.
What is Radio Free Satan? Does it accept e-gold?
It's an online 'radio' station using streaming audio to broadcast programs with a
Satanic focus. I don't run it or anything, but they give out free 6 meg email accounts
which haven't
Dear John Law,
To review a bit, we've been discussing the concept of e-Land
which is a proposed currency circulated electronically which
would be backed by land. The land would be held by the
company issuing the e-Land currency, it would not be
fungible so different parcels of land would
At 3:29 PM +1300 11/19/03, Sidd wrote:
...
James M. Ray wrote:
Can you prove to me that Via
Mat blue seal 0100601 is intact by alleging it on the internet?
No, not even ...
You can prove it yourself Jim... look up the escrow agent's phone
number and phone him... he will tell you.
This
Danny Van den Berghe has some good ideas.
I'd add that, rather than having to deal with multiple accounts,
it'd be more straight-forward to allow the user to configure a
certain threshhold to differentiate between payment types.
Taking the idea one step further, I wouldn't object if I could
add
Dear Jim,
James M. Ray wrote:
According to the PGP
signed document, it was inspected in 2001, it's now 2003!
Huh? The document is here http://Pecunix.info/gold_bars.htm and
clearly states AF2/ViaMat, Zurich has been sealed under Via Mat blue
seal number 0100601, affixed and sealed on 22nd July
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You can't have the option to set a delay for payments because if the user
would be able to set this option, it would also be possible for the thief to
un-set it before he would still the money.
Obviously, changes to this configuration, especially
Could be worse; last time I posted on this matter (just a week ago or so)
they had $ 11.40 per gram when gold was at $ 12.62 per gram ... and they
had the $ 11.40 figure there for weeks depspite at least two e-mails of
which I am aware calling it to their attention.
Frank
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You are
What a curious comment, which of the IG's was started by an
exchanger under these circumstances?
Regards,
Sidd.
That one's an example of the Robert gone mad side of Robert, Sidd! :)
Not neccesarily ...
MetalEscrow (now Open2Exchange) - Pecunix
Goldfinger Coin Bullion - ebullion
...
Pecunix was conceived long before metal-escrow... check the domain
registrations...
oops... I didn't have the time for my usual research. That was posted
during a quick break while at work.
(This 'new' password requirement is annoying when you're not used to it)
Viking Coder
Dear Viking
MetalEscrow (now Open2Exchange) - Pecunix
Goldfinger Coin Bullion - ebullion
Coconut Gold was started by JP May who later opened 1MDC.
OmniPay is operated by GSR which also runs e-gold.com.
I think Sidd actually went to the trouble of setting up
a separate company with other
Hello Danny
1) Option to have email notification whenever somebody logs in to my account
and whenever a transaction is done.
You do have a point there. Of course, there is the issue about privacy.
Emails are not exactly secure and I can think of several reasons why
someone wouldn't want an
Plus the de facto currencies that are often e-gold based, such as
Gold-Price.net, virtualgold.net, even freetraders.org in a way.
I think most exchangers start at one point or another to toy with the idea
of becoming the 'better e-gold'.
Cheers,
Robert.
PS - Sometimes there is method to my
Robert:
Plus the de facto currencies that are often e-gold based,
such as Gold-Price.net,
Gold price network is a currency? It is operated by Joel
Bruce of Asiana Gold exchange, I think.
virtualgold.net, even freetraders.org in a way.
I did not realize freetraders was based on e-gold, or a
Jim,
Gold price network is a currency? It is operated by Joel
Bruce of Asiana Gold exchange, I think.
G-P Members can trade with grams of gold, exchangable for e-gold as well
as redeemable for nuggets as I recall.
I did not realize freetraders was based on e-gold, or a
currency.
Not
'I did not realize freetraders was based on e-gold, or a currency.'
Not per se, but they do have Units of Exchange and it appears e-gold to be
a favorite of the things people exchange UoEs for.
FreeTraders.org's barter credit is valued against the spot price of gold
(1 trade credit= 0.10 grams
Dear Gordon,
If you seperate our sales out to show just digital currencies
it would look something like the following:
50% e-gold
30% paypal (no comment)
10% evocash (doing better lately)
5% stormpay (they scare me and our money is stuck in it
which pisses me off)
3% intgold
2% Pecunix -
From: Robert B.Z. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has it appeared to you that Graham might just not have any DMT/Alta funds?
As far as I can see he actually posted here trying to find some...
It's amazing how people always believe that exchangers have to have stock
of every paltry DGC and carry the
From: Robert B.Z. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Isn't this more an indicator of how confused people really are? Attention
spans seem to be shrinking rapidly, spoiled for choice and bombarded with
options and opinions, pedestrians are taking more and more to chosing one
of many prefabricated opinions,
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Of course you put a COMMA between groups of three numbers in big numbers.
Good grief.
Give us a break JPM. John Kenrick didn't just make it up. I was taught to
use a space, and never a comma at school and have done so ever since. It is
the correct way to represent
Dear Westgarth Books,
I guess everyone is going to be asking you sooner or later.
What is Radio Free Satan? Does it accept e-gold?
The problem with that is that the majority of people seem
to lack basic critical listening/reading ability.
If you take the position that most people are ignorant,
I
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 03:46 AM, David Hillary wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course you put a COMMA between groups of three numbers in big
numbers.
Good grief.
Give us a break JPM. John Kenrick didn't just make it up. I was taught
to
use a space, and never a comma at school and
Hello Drew,
I know, I am not Gordon, but think that he is likely to have similar
thoughts on the subject.
If you promoted and advertised the logo's of other payment options
(Pecunix, Goldmoney etc) as much as you did e-gold and paypal then you might
find that people started paying in these
Life is
a lot more helter skelter than it has been in past decades, when you had
more down time and, with less distractions, probably a more focused, less
confused, sense of reality.
Sad but true. I wonder if people with less choices end up being overall
happier?
Cheers,
Robert.
budget
I though this week was a week where:
Everything is upside down that should be right side up and so on. I tried to
blame it on sun spots, but that just doesn't fly these days, not in my
circles anyway.
The good news is it is all over and you can now go back to business as
usuall. ;-) This never
Shalom,
John Kyle from Cambist.net wrote:
I would consider it (market maker business) far too much trouble, if I
didn't like my job.
This reminded me that market makers have more expenses.
One morning the phone rings, John Kyle on the line checking and
confirming a deal we have done. It
--- Patrick Chkoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now you might not want to be THAT permissive, but the general rule is
to interpret any UNIQUE separator character as the pivot between the
integer and fraction portions of the number. Digits both to the left
and right of the pivot can be
You said what you think about 'me' , which is irrelevant
to the points on the table.
I've covered the points on the table. I've actually spread
you out of the room.
You just spread yourself out of the village.
Or as somebody else remarks, the longest email ever on this list.
And
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course you put a COMMA between groups of three numbers in big numbers.
Good grief.
Give us a break JPM. John Kenrick didn't just make it up. I was taught to
use a space, and never a comma at school and have done so ever since.
That's likely because you grew up in an
JPM,
(Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if you think the metric system is a good
idea.)
Even ANZ use the metric system, where one can simply move the decimal
separator to transform units into subunits.
There is another method to group the digits in a number, using ' as
separator, as in
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 05:23 AM, David Beroff wrote:
Agreed, but your very own examples demonstrate the problem.
...
This one has potentially two different pivots:
123 456.789, 14159 265
Right, that's a problem, one that I missed at 4:00 AM.
It is possible to refine the rule to
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 05:19 AM, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
Acceptable roi depends on the risk of the investment.
A stock that cannot guarantee me any shareholder rights, belongs to
highest
possible risk.
Danny, I'm honestly curious what shareholder rights you consider
important to
Has it appeared to you that Graham might just not have any DMT/Alta funds?
As far as I can see he actually posted here trying to find some...
Yes.
Has it appeared to you that he posted here trying to find some DMT/Alta funds 13
(THIRTEEN) DAYS AFTER HE GET YOUR FUNDS!
It's amazing how people
Also, is the old audit still on the site somewhere? I didn't find it
in the site map, and the word audit does not even appear in the User
Agreement.
With over 1,000,000 accounts and the highest volume/turn-over in terms of
transactions, I believe the trust factor among users by far
--- Patrick Chkoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it is clear that if those numbers are entered as amounts of
grams, dollars, or euros they should be interpreted as (123 + 456 /
1000). It would be idiotic to assume the user intends to spend 123456
of those things.
I guess if you
--- Jim Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
something really unique to offer people
I wonder if there would be a market for videos of
zero gravity sex?
{Runs to check domain name.} Amazing; it's available! ;-)
=
-- David Beroff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Founder/CEO, note.com LLC
P.O.
I wrote:
I think it is clear that if those numbers are entered as amounts of
grams, dollars, or euros they should be interpreted as (123 + 456 /
1000). It would be idiotic to assume the user intends to spend 123456
of those things.
David Beroff wrote:
Mrrrm... Something's just rubbing me the
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Hello Graham,
Graham Kelly wrote:
Sidd, I agree with you, but your argument doesn't even allow for non gold
backed ecurrencies,
Sidd wrote:
So let's re-word my original statement. IMO Pecunix and Goldmoney are
more serious because they have PROOF that they have the gold in a
vault...
Ah, but
Then of course there is still the lax customer service and weak right
of association policy to take into account...
In five years of dealing with e-gold I have never had a serious customer
service issue with them. I hear many *stories* about customer service
problems, very few of which have ever
Danny
I do agree that most accounts have a small balance, but that holds true
for the amount of money many people have in their wallets, does it not?
People appear to be treating e-gold as money, something they use to buy
things with - which is what we promote it for in Asia, by the way - not as
At 9:04 AM +1300 11/19/03, Sidd wrote:
...
So let's re-word my original statement. IMO Pecunix and Goldmoney are
more serious because they have PROOF that they have the gold in a
vault.
Frankly, Sidd, I see little difference with e-gold's examiner (and
nobody has ever touched stats). I
Graham Kelly wrote:
In any case, real history has shown that there are fruadulent/crooked
admin in both gold based, and non gold based ecurrencies.
Yes, that is why it is imperative to have proof of the value
underwriting the currency, and that the value is safe from either
incompetent or
No, Robert is not always right.
Don't I know this better than most ;o) But I do keep trying.
For a entity with over 2 customers it should be no problem to manage its DGC
stock the right way.
If an entitiy has over 20,000 customers, then these customers seem to
prefer dealing with that
Dear Jim,
James M. Ray wrote:
Can you prove to me that Via
Mat blue seal 0100601 is intact by alleging it on the internet?
No, not even ...
You can prove it yourself Jim... look up the escrow agent's phone
number and phone him... he will tell you. He personally inspected it.
If you like you can
GK:
In any case, I believe DMT/Alta will be big...
Perhaps so.
so we are starting to move funds there. I just got caught out
with a simple funding order, and all my normal funding sources
reneged at the last second,
I am not unsympathetic with your situation in trying to
fund orders for many
Jim,
Most of the ecurrencies that we get, we source/buy/exchange from our
customers, and most of the e-gold we get is from customers, and ecurrency
providers, other than e-gold themselves. Surprisingly enough, we get very
little INTGold from our customers as yet (God only knows what they do
with
At 3:29 PM +1300 11/19/03, Sidd wrote:
Ok, so does e-gold currently have a trustee or not? Did the existing
trustee resign or not? Who is the current trustee?
Why do you waste wear and tear on your keyboard typing, Sidd?
I'll bet anyone $100- there will be no sort of answer, at all, from
e-gold
At 4:15 AM -0500 11/17/03, Agnes wrote:
...
quote
I'm trying to deposit $50 using egold. I've tried 10,20,30, and 40
as well and keep getting this message:
Cannot preview spend, the error is:
The account you are trying to pay () has a Balance Limit
imposed that prevents this payment. Spend
I am looking for a reliable Co. to host a site. That takes e-gold
You can also try http://hosting.reihtec.biz where you can get 3 accounts
that give you:
- 500Mb space each
- 5Gb transfer/mth each
- Unlimited Emails, Aliases, FOrwarding
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Shalom,
You can use Andi site - http://alpina1.net
Very trust worthy,
Arik Schenkler
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Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold
Unless I'm mistaken, separating out a monetary figure with periods is
the standard in the non-US world, using commas is perculiar (like many
things) to the US. That would explain why paypal complains when you do it,
and
e-gold embraces it.
The international standard (ISO 31-0:1992) says
On Monday, November 17, 2003, at 03:08 PM, John Kenrick wrote:
The international standard (ISO 31-0:1992) says (Section 3.3.1, page
11):
To facilitate the reading of numbers with many digits,
these may be separated into suitable groups, preferable of
three, counting from
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Our question is this: Where do we find legitimate e-gold
investors to get them interested in our deal? e-gold seems
to be the ideal system for automated dividend payments, and
we're quite sure that someone else has gone down this road
before.
You may be looking in the wrong
Does anybody know if GoldNow.st is still
in business?
My card got funded in just about 72 hrs time to be exact .
The card was funded on this SATURDAY.:)
cheers,
elogik
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At 9:30 AM +1300 11/18/03, Sidd wrote:
...
You may be looking in the wrong place...
As you say, the e-gold type investor is frequently of the HYIP type.
I disagree. Many people who use e-gold (including investors
in such things as DBourse and other projects) eschew HYIP
scams. Just because you
Dear James,
James M. Ray wrote:
As you say, the e-gold type investor is frequently of the HYIP type.
I disagree. Many people who use e-gold (including investors
in such things as DBourse and other projects) eschew HYIP
scams.
True, a small percentage of e-gold users may eschew HYIP scams, but
Has it appeared to you that Graham might just not have any DMT/Alta funds?
As far as I can see he actually posted here trying to find some...
It's amazing how people always believe that exchangers have to have stock
of every paltry DGC and carry the risk of price fluctuations, provide
instant
Jim, do you know if e-gold will ever again commission an audit?
Also, is the old audit still on the site somewhere? I didn't find it
in the site map, and the word audit does not even appear in the User
Agreement.
With over 1,000,000 accounts and the highest volume/turn-over in terms of
At 4:09 PM -0500 11/17/03, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
...
Jim, do you know if e-gold will ever again commission an audit?
I don't speak for e-gold or make their decisions about how and
where to spend money. Sometimes, that's a particularly-good
thing for e-gold Ltd. and e-gold users. Allow me to
--- Patrick Chkoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, what the heck is a "small space" in the
ASCII character set?
This is just a guess, but there are some languages like
Chinese, Japanese, and Arabic that cannot be encoded in
just one byte so they have
On Monday, November 17, 2003, at 09:48 PM, Wilkinson Jens wrote:
--- Patrick Chkoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, what the heck is a small space in the
ASCII character set?
This is just a guess, but there are some languages like
Chinese, Japanese, and Arabic that cannot be encoded in
The whole issue is an excellent example that the emergent quality of
committees is idiocy.
Of course you put a COMMA between groups of three numbers in big numbers.
Good grief.
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At 6:16 PM -0800 11/17/03, Katz Global Media wrote:
...
I would tend to believe that there would be a lot of people running around
with e-gold who would at least listen to an invesment opportunity although i
don't know how far you will get with an offering backed by an adult site
venture. That
Dear John Law,
You said what you think about 'me' , which is irrelevant
to the points on the table.
I've covered the points on the table. I've actually spread
you out of the room. Moreover, there were remaining points
about what I think about you, which I consider to be very
relevant.
When
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:)
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supposed to offer hosting services for e-gold, although I don't know much
about them.
http://www.ergonet-ent.com/hosting.php
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At 6:02 PM -0800 11/16/03, Westgarth Books wrote:
Wow. I think that's the longest email anyone's ever posted to the e-gold list!
...
Agreed. Perhaps it's time for me to once-again beg for
folks to stick to the topic of MONEY in its various forms
around these parts. As I've said before, other
At 3:30 AM -0600 11/13/03, Mike Schneider wrote:
[in another thread]
Meanwhile, I gotta track down a rumor of a Monte Carlo bank
offering 22% interest on numbered-account deposits.
It's quite easy to find 22% interest rates on bank deposits.
That is, if you don't care what currency. Banks
At 9:56 PM -0500 11/16/03, Adam Selene wrote:
snip
What's the best rate (either vs. gold or vs. dollar or vs other
relatively stable currency or commodity) that you've heard of?
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What's the best rate (either vs. gold or vs. dollar or vs other
relatively stable currency or commodity) that you've heard of?
100% yield on 1:1.8 risk ratio.
It's called Roulette ;o)
Sorry, just had to.
Cheers,
Robert.
PS - Lotto has higher profits, but the odds about the same as Saddam
As long as it isn't
T. Rusty it's fine by me...
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Dear John Law,
Jim, whenever somebody does not agree with your views, you
start attacking the person.
I don't agree that I've attacked anyone. I've said what I
think about you, and what I think isn't favorable to you.
Jim, that's what I mean.
You said what you think about 'me' , which
Jim,
Thank goodness that double top was blown out of the water!
= My thoughts exactly. I would have waited having to sit and wait to see
if the $370 holds.
What is your take on the likely machine buying targets? Meaning, will
traders have buy orders after a close above $400.00 or will they
JPM,
Your comment would be like complainign to Visa card about the prices
at a shop! :)
= Now that is an idea. I wonder if VISA would respond to such a
complaint. I mean, in my experience their customer support staff seems not
exactly to be burdened with a high IQ. To put it in other words,
What is your take on the likely machine buying targets?
I dont think machine buying is involved in the gold markets IMHO
Meaning, will
traders have buy orders after a close above $400.00 or will they take
profit when the market touches $400.00 and falls back to around current
levels right
Dear Robert,
Jim,
Actually, those were comments from JP May. JP = John Paul.
As in John, Paul, George and Ringo.
will traders have buy orders after a close above $400.00
or will they take profit when the market touches $400.00
and falls back to around current levels right afterwards?
It remains
Dear David,
I think you need to get all your e-gold customers into
1MDC and then use its feature-set to do the great stuff
you want done. 1MDC grams are e-gold, circulated with a
better software system. No storage or spend fees, last I
looked.
- The comment field is sometimes too short for a
... I have returned ... or some other such pompous BS ;)
- The interface rejected an embedded comma, e.g., 2,500,
even though it doesn't quibble about having exactly two
decimal points (as does PayPal).
Unless I'm mistaken, separating out a monetary figure with periods is
the standard in
Dear John Law,
Jim, whenever somebody does not agree with your views, you
start attacking the person.
I don't agree that I've attacked anyone. I've said what I
think about you, and what I think isn't favorable to you.
Your messages often have an insulting tone.
You are free to read other
Dear George,
... you were saying?
I have strongly held views, I am passionate about the things
in which I believe, I don't suffer fools gladly, and my
words are not violence. Sticks and stones break bones.
Words are not force.
You don't like Danny's e-land idea because of the historical
example
Dear Friends,
the share price seems to have risen by 2.5%.
I recently saw a share sell at 103.50 grams of gold (gAu).
I'd have to look through the record to identify the
share with its original date of sale, but here are
some thoughts:
A share purchased in September might have involved
a price
Dear Mike,
From: R. J. Tavel, J.D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gee, I've seen that name before.
Last night I noticed a barrage of gold-bullion ads on television,
and today this guy is pressing the Yahoo! groups.
As the price increases, the commissions on sales get to be
tastier, making ads more
The question may well be if we have seen an interim double-top?
Of course, as the noise increases and more people jump on the wagon there
might be momentum to push it above the 400 anytime. The interesting bit
will be when the big boys start taking profits again and if a price below
$370 (if the
At 1:05 AM -0600 11/13/03, Jim Davidson wrote:
From: R. J. Tavel, J.D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gee, I've seen that name before.
The J.D. hazards a guess.
My take: Gold will be moving down relative to currencies in
coming months, and these guys want suckers to buy at current
market-highs.
So,
Hi Jim,
Tell us, please, whether the card works at an ATM or other
situation, and whether the value on the card is what you
were expecting.
this is the first thing i did , Yes it works ... i got a pre-activated
card with $11 loaded in it .
Have paid Goldnow to fund it , but still
James M. Ray wrote:
...
I'm told the Payoil.com site has VBscripts (using
Mozilla on a Mac, I didn't even notice!) so please be
careful if you use windows and actually clicked the
site.
JMR
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Jim,
You don't like Danny's e-land idea because of the historical
example of John Law.
You oversimplify. I dislike the e-land idea because land
is not fungible. Location determines its value. I
dislike it because there are known high storage costs in
most jurisdictions in the form of
... you were saying?
I have strongly held views, I am passionate about the things
in which I believe, I don't suffer fools gladly, and my
words are not violence. Sticks and stones break bones.
Words are not force.
Jim, whenever somebody does not agree with your views, you start attacking
for those of you who visited the aformentioned link, I would suggest
changing your passwords, as the site had an IE exploit embedded in it.
You will find the files involved and a short analysis of how the trojan
worked and what it does in a zip file located on on my site at
Mark(?),
I tried ordering an item from your service a few days ago, but the system
was too expensive for shipping to NZ! The shipping cost was more than the
item cost! Please standardise your offshore shipping rates!
Graham Kelly CEO
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 08:37:52 -0500, The Gold Economy
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Indeed. And, in not liking it, I shall retain my freedom
to criticize it so that others see what's not to like and
avoid getting scammed. John Law and his Banque Royale hurt
a great many hundreds of thousands of Frenchmen in his day.
The National Assembly and their assignats hurt many
Just to keep the list updated
Today i got the ATM card , though i never got any response from their
customer support .
hello :)
Just wanted to know ,
Did Aanobody lately ( this week ) got a response from IntGold's support
.
i never got any for mine ,
It seems that they do not
From: R. J. Tavel, J.D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
advertising spam for gold-mutuals snipped
Last night I noticed a barrage of gold-bullion ads on television, and
today this guy is pressing the Yahoo! groups.
My take: Gold will be moving down relative to currencies in coming
months, and these
At 8:26 PM +1200 11/11/03, Graham Kelly wrote:
Hmmm, interesting perception, Sidd. Though it begs the question, *who*
exactly is in the dark? Perhaps the market makers are in the dark, and
the customers are the enlightened ones!
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