You know it's very annoying that you have to pay e-gold 50 cents for a spend!
Well, GoldMoney only charges ~US$8.70 (1 AUG) for the same spend that
e-gold charges 50 cents for.
Viking Coder
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You know it's very annoying that you have to pay e-gold 50 cents for a
spend!
Well, GoldMoney only charges ~US$8.70 (1 AUG) for the same spend that
e-gold charges 50 cents for.
No, that's not correct. GoldMoney charges 1/10th of 1 percent, up to a
maximum of 1 gram. The break-even point is
On 3 Jul 2001, at 15:12, Viking Coder wrote:
Well, GoldMoney only charges ~US$8.70 (1 AUG) for the same spend
that e-gold charges 50 cents for.
Craig is right. In other words, you need to do a spend of USD 8700
to get that charge. If you factor in strorage costs, e-gold will cost
you USD
Well, GoldMoney only charges ~US$8.70 (1 AUG) for the same spend that
e-gold charges 50 cents for.
No, that's not correct. GoldMoney charges 1/10th of 1 percent, up to a
maximum of 1 gram. The break-even point is $500, so for amounts greater than
$500, e-gold has a better rate. For