At 03:32 PM 6/22/2001, C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
>On 22 Jun 2001, at 15:23, Viking Coder wrote:
>
> > So, while the SR Debit Card is a bit expensive as a regular daily use
> > card, it excels in doing regular planned international money
> > transfers.
>
>I am in agreement with this statemen
On 22 Jun 2001, at 15:23, Viking Coder wrote:
> So, while the SR Debit Card is a bit expensive as a regular daily use
> card, it excels in doing regular planned international money
> transfers.
I am in agreement with this statement. No doubt.
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> Well in this case, SR becomes the market maker. Altough a bit
> expensive, I agree with you that it is an excellent service for the
> gold economy.
It is a great service, but is rather costly.
You have to have an instant anywhere account to be able to have the debit
card. That runs has a US$
On 22 Jun 2001, at 10:21, SnowDog wrote:
> option. Send someone a payment through a Standard Reserve Account and
> they can pull the money straight out of their local ATM. They don't
> even need a market maker.
Well in this case, SR becomes the market maker. Altough a bit
expensive, I agree wit
At 11:21 AM 6/22/2001, SnowDog wrote:
>Incidentally, I think that your new marketing program for Standard Reserve
>is an excellent idea. If you want to pay someone on a regular basis anywhere
>in the world, then Western Union is no longer your only option. Send someone
>a payment through a Standar