[e-gold-list] Re: IE Link

2000-09-18 Thread jpm
>> Well, it links you to a list of non-indpendent market makers who may >> or may not be affiliated with e-gold (or GSR .. or someone) through >> certain agreements! <; > >I have to take exception to this because you're implying that there's >something sinister, (or under-the-table), going on, whe

[e-gold-list] Re: IE Link

2000-09-18 Thread Edwin Woudt
Craig Haynie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Well, it links you to a list of non-indpendent market makers who may >> or may not be affiliated with e-gold (or GSR .. or someone) through >> certain agreements! <; > > I have to take exception to this because you're implying that there's > something si

[e-gold-list] Re: IE Link

2000-09-18 Thread Craig Haynie
> Well, it links you to a list of non-indpendent market makers who may > or may not be affiliated with e-gold (or GSR .. or someone) through > certain agreements! <; I have to take exception to this because you're implying that there's something sinister, (or under-the-table), going on, when in a

[e-gold-list] Re: IE Link

2000-09-18 Thread jpm
>"Goldfinger Coin and Bullion Sales." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Has anyone else noticed that with the new e-gold website release that >> there isn't a link to the "In Exchange" Page like before the release ?? >> Looks like you have to go through the site map instead ! >> >> The current IE

[e-gold-list] Re: IE Link

2000-09-18 Thread Edwin Woudt
"Goldfinger Coin and Bullion Sales." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Has anyone else noticed that with the new e-gold website release that > there isn't a link to the "In Exchange" Page like before the release ?? > Looks like you have to go through the site map instead ! > > The current IE "market