Hello again!
Can you elaborate on this please? I am curious.
> I'll never ever make up the losses incurred using e-gold's very flimsy
> security for shortwits, but I'm still here and enjoy reading the mostly
> idle chatter.
How is the security with e-gold flimsy? and How have you lost money?
T
Thanks for the help George
I guess it's really all about playing with the midas touch, a chance of
gain not offered with Paypal and a more intimate pace with those afflicted
with the same allurement.
I'll never ever make up the losses incurred using e-gold's very flimsy
security for shortwits, bu
> Almost there was a $6.20 drop per and I don't know what storage was
> either?
Well, the $6.20 drop per ounce will lead to:
.38022 * 6.20 = $2.36 (but you may not want to include this calculation
since it could have gone the other way, too, and increased your return)
The storage fee is onl
Almost there was a $6.20 drop per and I don't know what storage was
either?
daniel
> Gotcha!
>
> 11.8263009 grams / 31.1034768 = .38022ounces * 317.70 = $120.80
>
> $120.80 - 50 cents for E-Gold's fee = $120.30
>
> $120.30 - $1.00 for Omnipay's check = $119.30 (not including any change
> in
At 02:24 PM 10/31/2002 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that when the gold was converted by omni it was converted at $6.20
less per ounce than it was put in at and I guess I should just better
learn to do my math so I don't sound like I don't know Joe from Snow or
Blow and furthermore he di
Gotcha!
11.8263009 grams / 31.1034768 = .38022ounces * 317.70 = $120.80
$120.80 - 50 cents for E-Gold's fee = $120.30
$120.30 - $1.00 for Omnipay's check = $119.30 (not including any change in
the price of gold).
Note that the number of ounces sent, and the price per ounce, are always in
your
Let me try this again
I know who gave me the grams, I know why he gave me the grams. I know the
price per ounce when he gave me the grams I didn't know that there
were 31. so many grams in an ounce and so I didn't know how to figure
it. I still don't know how many $'s I actually received f
At 09:35 PM 10/31/2002 +, SnowDog wrote:
Now you've gotten me interested in the problem, but I can't seem to figure
out what the problem is.
My sentiments exactly. That's why I want to bypass all the complication
about exchange rates, transaction fees, the $1 for the check, etc.
I w
At 01:14 PM 10/31/2002 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Patrick
You wrote:
> It sounds like you're overcomplicating the problem.
I wish I found it that simple however...
I did not receive a single check from Omni for the amount of the sale, it
was lumped together as a Dollar amount with
> So if you could even come up with an actual dollar amount conversion
> such as $'s for net grams in Net $'s out. I'll deal with the
> greatly fluctuating cost factors of shipping and ?
>
> Is this making it more complicated or less?
Now you've gotten me interested in the problem, but
Dear Patrick
You wrote:
> It sounds like you're overcomplicating the problem.
I wish I found it that simple however...
I did not receive a single check from Omni for the amount of the sale, it
was lumped together as a Dollar amount withdrawal and not itemized, nor
did I receive a USD amount
At 08:32 AM 10/31/2002 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I am going to write a letter to the the e-gold list serve and see if
someone can tell me. at $317.70 leaving you it was 11. 8263009
>> grams. or +0.380224 of an ounce less -0.048951 grams on the hold
then going at $311.50 th
Hey ,Hey
Grabbing a shirttail, I thought I might use your letter to get some
answers to a mind boggling e-gold sale dilemma some one else might
grasp the difficulty of handing grams to a SB without a degree in higher
mathematics.
This is part of a letter to an e-gold client who passed some gr
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