--- "Michael Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>What I was trying to say was that e-gold seems to attract a larger
>proportion of cc fraud than would otherwise occur.
>
The reason for this is quite simple acutally. The best thing to buy with stolen money
is more money.
Khurram Khan
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> > That is simply not cor
> That is simply not correct. While there is a lot of media hype on this
> subject, Internet CC fraud is not a large proportion of the overall CC fraud
> and the numbers are pretty much in line with that of the offline fraud
> (which include stolen cards, stolen numbers, ATM scams, mail order &
>
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> I consider Douglas Jackson to be a radical. And the others
> that have been pushing hard to help it along for a number
> of years.
Yeah, you don't know what that radical is going to do... :)
He's a genius!
> I don't understand how the huge potential of e-gold and e-gold
> backed money can be
George Matyjewicz wrote:
> Bring merchants millions of users,
> and they will accept gold.
When PayPal hit a million accounts, that nice, round, head
turning number got businesses to check out PayPal's growth
rates and extrapolate into the future. The rest is history,
already.
If e-gold's curre
George Matyjewicz wrote:
> . . . Let's assume that we have every merchant in the world
> accepting gold. Why would a consumer want to buy gold at 9-15%
> to purchase from merchants when they could use their credit card,
> and, if paid timely, incur no fees? If not paid timely they get a loan.
>
At 06:29 AM 2/13/2001 -0800, Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:
> > to everybody - the merchant and the consumer. And I still contend
> > that the education issue is not the problem. Rather it is an
> > easier way to fund accounts.
>
>I tend to disagree. I think e-gold can easily be classified as a 'breakthro
> to everybody - the merchant and the consumer. And I still contend
> that the education issue is not the problem. Rather it is an
> easier way to fund accounts.
I tend to disagree. I think e-gold can easily be classified as a 'breakthrough
technology' which by definition means that people don't
Let me see if I understand this correctly ...
"e-gold" WANTs to become an INTERNATIONAL "money" ... right ?
"e-gold" WELCOMES international CORPORATIONS to do business using their
services ... right ?
"e-gold" requires the foreign corporation to GIVE UP its "rights" in order
to CONTINUE to use
At 05:40 PM 2/13/2001 +1100, Michael Moore wrote:
> > > The way CCs are going at the moment I believe there is a wide open niche
> > > just begging to be filled. CC fraud may only be 3% world wide but 90%
>of
> > > that 3% is internet fraud
>
>The 3% figure came from a report from a credit ca
> > The way CCs are going at the moment I believe there is a wide open niche
> > just begging to be filled. CC fraud may only be 3% world wide but 90%
of
> > that 3% is internet fraud
The 3% figure came from a report from a credit card company. American
Express from their report of 2000
> The way CCs are going at the moment I believe there is a wide open niche
> just begging to be filled. CC fraud may only be 3% world wide but 90% of
> that 3% is internet fraud
That is simply not correct. While there is a lot of media hype on this
subject, Internet CC fraud is not a large pro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Can anyone offer more than 200g? Maybe two or more market makers can
> get togheter and split the cost of a months advertising, and share
> it, and outbid my 200g offer.
Let's keep in mind that this advertising would also increase e-gold's
business, too. Currently
> Oh heck yes, let's DO add some twinkly little ads on ALL the egold pages!
> ! maybe some "rotators" and some "sliding banners" (those are always
> good for a little slow down) .
As I understand the delays associated with the e-gold servers, it isn't the
web-servers which slow down the system
>Do you remember how slow eslug was back when EEbiz was trying to use this
>system ? Did you see the dent that made in the page display time ? Now,
>add in a few (or even ONE) STATIC banner and see what happens ... gee,
>"banner ads" ... what a GREAT idea, to REALLY slow down egold ... maybe
>eve
quote
> I can think of no better way of reaching them than an advert ON THE
> SPEND CONFIRM MECHANISM.
Yes, you have identified the absolutely perfect, premier advertising
medium for reaching e-gold users. It ought to command premium prices
if they would only sell it like capitalists.
CCS
end
JP,
> I can think of no better way of reaching them than an advert ON THE
> SPEND CONFIRM MECHANISM.
Yes, you have identified the absolutely perfect, premier advertising
medium for reaching e-gold users. It ought to command premium prices
if they would only sell it like capitalists.
CCS
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>JP,
>
>How right you are.
>
>> on top of all that, magically the adverts WOULD BE INCOME for e-gold
>> corp, and well deserved, too
>
>Furthermore, it would probably be their first serious income that
>does not derive from the silly scams. I hope they take your bid!
>Or at least someone's higher
JP,
How right you are.
> on top of all that, magically the adverts WOULD BE INCOME for e-gold
> corp, and well deserved, too
Furthermore, it would probably be their first serious income that
does not derive from the silly scams. I hope they take your bid!
Or at least someone's higher bid!
Ho
>Hey!!! about 1000% ...Nice one JP. I like it. Can I use it?
You can use it!
>(Now can we get it on Yahoo or Altavista.com???)
You can get it on Yahoo or altavista tomorrow, but it would be an
utter waste of your money, man. The people you wnat to reach are
**EGOLD USERS**. If you did a
Hey!!! about 1000% ...Nice one JP. I like it. Can I use it?
(Now can we get it on Yahoo or Altavista.com???)
I understand what you mean JP..
I would like however, to introduce new blood into the business. 250,000
new people coming into the business each day would boost and make egold
known
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