[e-gold-list] Re: Debit Cards

2003-10-15 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 10:39 PM, Jim Davidson wrote: Have you looked at the cards from http://freeluna.dreambuildersystems.com/ yet? These look intriguing. http://www.e-bullion.com/ I've had excellent results with these folks, and own one of their cards. Same here. I liked the card

[e-gold-list] Re: Debit Cards

2003-10-15 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Mark, I have looked at like over 100 different cards Have you looked at the cards from http://freeluna.dreambuildersystems.com/ yet? http://www.goldnow.st/debit_card_buy.asp I have had bad experiences with GoldNow. I would not use their card. CambistStored Value VISA card (one t

[e-gold-list] Re: Debit Cards

2003-07-27 Thread Yog Yatry
Dear Joel, Thanks for the responses. I live in Nepal and I am using my Indian address to open PayPal account. Regards - yatry > Dear Yog Yatry, Where abouts are you located ? If you are located in the US, UK, New Zealand, Canada or Australia, we can sell you a mastercard for $50 It can

[e-gold-list] Re: Debit Cards

2003-02-02 Thread Goldtoday
Michael, Last I know about it, they were out of stock... Just verified now from the link you provided, and it still says : Temporarily out of stock bummer. My card still works. Hopefully they will get some more in soon. -- Kind regards, [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gold-today.com http:/

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2003-02-02 Thread AnyGoldNow \(SSL\)
Michael, Last I know about it, they were out of stock... Just verified now from the link you provided, and it still says : Temporarily out of stock Patrick, AnyGoldNow > I use http://permaworld.org/ and it is not expensive. About 30USD to > get and a couple of percent to use. > > I don't get

[e-gold-list] Re: Debit Cards

2003-02-01 Thread Goldtoday
I want to buy an anonymous debit card (cirrus) and while searching the web I realised that most are scams.. like tntexchange.com who are asking you to send them $900 UPFRONT. I use http://permaworld.org/ and it is not expensive. About 30USD to get and a couple of percent to use. I don't

[e-gold-list] Re: Debit cards

2003-01-19 Thread egold
Liquid Privacy can fund both ChexCard and CashCard V-Cash cards from E-Gold in under 15 minutes; the process is automated. ChexCard is a fully functioning mastercard. CashCard is a 100% anonymous cirrus card -- no name, nada. We do not supply the cards, but they can easily be obtained from

[e-gold-list] Re: Debit cards

2003-01-18 Thread Hank Roark
I don't know about "anonymous", but there is a site here: http://www.permaworld.org/ that funds this debit card via e-gold http://www.virtual-atm.com/ I think it is Maestro and Cirrus capable. HR > Who can now supply some anonymous debit cards (ATM only isn't a > problem) working worldwid

[e-gold-list] Re: Debit cards

2003-01-18 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
At 12:44 PM 1/18/2003 +0300, Mariman Center wrote: Who can now supply some anonymous debit cards (ATM only isn't a problem) working worldwide (visa, cirrus or MC), that can be funded by e-gold ? The good folks at Cambist.net sell disposable Visa debit cards which you can buy with e-gold

[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding

2002-09-10 Thread Vebjorn Ljosa
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | The fact is, (to make one example) many major car rental companies in | the USA will rent to you with a credit card, but NOT with a debit | card. | [...] | | Who knows WHAT reason Budget, Enterprise etc. adopt this policy for? I rented a car from Budget in California

[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding

2002-09-10 Thread Fidex Marketing
A few belated comments: 1. Domestic systems may differentiate between credit cards and debit cards, but this does not work internationally because all the cards are processed on the same system. If you take a non-US-issued Visa or Mastercard branded debit card to a US car rental agency, for

[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding

2002-09-08 Thread jpm
>Hi Jonathan, > >I don't get the difference between a debit card and a credit card >with a zero credit limit? Ian, it's a free world! People don't have to give reasons! The fact is, (to make one example) many major car rental companies in the USA will rent to you with a credit card, but NOT w

[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding

2002-09-08 Thread Ian Green
Hi Jonathan, I don't get the difference between a debit card and a credit card with a zero credit limit? Also, I'm sure I've seen Australian banks (eg. Bendigo bank) offering Visa debit or credit cards for free or certainly no more than AUD$24 per year. (I'm certain the Bendigo Bank offering w

[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding

2002-09-07 Thread goldex
- -Original Message- From: Jonathan Regan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, 8 September 2002 2:55 PM To: e-gold Discussion Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding I think the majority of responses to my initial email have missed the mark. I realise that credit

[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding

2002-09-07 Thread Jonathan Regan
I think the majority of responses to my initial email have missed the mark. I realise that credit cards can be funded from all over the place - but what about an international debit card solution that is branded by one of the big three etc. NB: Thanks to all those people that sent me private

[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding

2002-09-07 Thread eForexGold
> > > Maybe Australian or New Zealand exchange providers can use BPay from their > Internet Banking to directly and electronically pay someone's credit card > (at a BPay fee of thirty Australian cents). > > We have been doing that for months - paying into our Australian customers' credit cards

[e-gold-list] Re: debit cards and popular branding ...

2002-09-07 Thread Ian Green
At 09:25 PM 6/09/2002 -0500, John Paul May wrote (in reply to Jonathan Regan): >You know, one really simply idea if very simply to PAY your credit card >off, using a check from e-gold via a MM you know? Maybe Australian or New Zealand exchange providers can use BPay from their Internet Banking

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2002-09-06 Thread Jonathan Regan
> So sadly, they're not equivalent anyways :O > Jonathan, debit cards in fact do NOT always act as a credit card. Yes I know. Debit cards have serious advantages and lots of disadvantages. There is a HUGE market online for debit cards that can be used as credit cards. ie, when you arrive at an

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2002-09-06 Thread jpm
>It seems to me that a branded debit card would "act" >like a real credit card, and there is a HUGE demand >for these types of cards, ie. "debit Vs. credit" ... Johnathon, debit cards in fact do NOT always act as a credit card. Here's a common example ... major car companies in the US generally

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2002-09-06 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
Jonathan wrote: >I know that there are plenty of Maestro based cash cards, >but these are not the same. Any market makers moving >towards a branded debit card? I'd love to earn in e-gold >and flush the funds into an account that can be used to >purchase things online from most major vendors ... O

[e-gold-list] RE: Debit Cards

2002-08-11 Thread Fidex Marketing
> Is there a specific reason why I have not seen any images > of the debit cards available from the various market > makers? > > I'm just wondering, but an answer off the list won't hurt > if it is too contentious! Lourens, Go to http://www.e-fidex.com, hold your mouse over "Accounts and Paymen

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2002-08-04 Thread PowerClicks
Simply because most of the market makers are selling cards from the same issuing banks; (i.e. Latvian banks and one from St. Vincent). You can count on one hand the bulk of those issuers :) Also, it seems the issuers prefer to keep a low profile and request photos of the cards not to be shown all