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>A *MACINTOSH* interface???
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I only ever use a macintosh, kid!! Always have, always will.
unix, mac .. life is too short for anything else.
Our web site used to say "Please, no NT enquiries, as refusal may
offen
>> A simple independent audit process would surely suffice.
>All the auditor would need to do would be to let his technician look
at the
>database.
Exactly, just run a query or two on a weekly basis and sign it off...
I am certain that large accountancy firms like Price, Waterhouse or
KPMG w
> A simple independent audit process would surely suffice.
All the auditor would need to do would be to let his technician look at the
database.
Craig
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>It is on the site!
>http://www.e-gold.com/contracts/escrowagentagr.pdf
>From "Questions and Answers".
Excellent, thank you...
>They help ensure that no E-Gold Officer can run away with the gold.
>Otherwise you would never know if, when the going got tough, the
tough would
>just 'get going'.
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From: "Viking Coder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5:23 AM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: More inquiring minds
> Khurram Khan wrote
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> Thanks for the reply, however I think you may have missed my point.
> Thanks for the extracts from the escrow agreement, where did you get
> that? As I said, the E-GOLD(tm) TERMS are not explicit about
> redemption, no doubt they believed the escrow agreement would
> suffice... it doesn't help m
Hi Craig,
Thanks for the reply, however I think you may have missed my point.
Thanks for the extracts from the escrow agreement, where did you get
that? As I said, the E-GOLD(tm) TERMS are not explicit about
redemption, no doubt they believed the escrow agreement would
suffice... it doesn't help
Khurram Khan wrote
> If Napster can be brought to close to shutting down because the are an avenue
> for people to trade intellectural property. e-gold can pretty much be brought
> to the same stage because they are an avenue for people to scam others.
Not really. Facilitating copyright infringm
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>But that issue, and no other issue, is going to mean anything unless
>e-gold addresses the "immediate issue", that there simply is no egold
>commerical universe.
>
I completely agree with JP here... In my opinion, part of the problem is that e-gold
has no defined n
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>http://www.bananagold.com/howitshouldbe.gif
A *MACINTOSH* interface???
JP I am disappointed. All this time I thought you were a serious programmer
like Vikingcoder.
That aside e-gold *SHOULD* Think Different. How about -
e-gold - clearing the pyramid schemes o
Hey Sidd!
You're mistaken. The Escrow Agent must INDEPENDENTLY validate any
disposition of property from the E-Gold Bullion Reserve Special Purpose
Trust.
> The user agreement is not explicit in requiring the escrow agent's
> approval in "redemption" transactions, but is in the case of
> "bailm
JPM Wrote: unless e-gold addresses the"immediate issue", that there simply
is no e-gold
commercial universe.
I don't think this won't happen while the commercial sector see that their
funds can be frozen, seized, or simply enquired into by the power of certain
individuals (being the e-gold owners
>It seems to me, a more effective solution would be to have an
>independent audit report by a recognised firm of accountants posted
>for public viewing on a regular basis monthly?
>
Sounds sensible to me Sidd - an independent audit.
But that issue, and no other issue, is going to mean anythi
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