major bosco
Fri, 27 Apr 2001 18:00:43 -0700
1) These are from the new storage entity -- where were you when BNS was involved ? 2) As I read the below -- if you have an allocated storage account *approved* by JP Morgan, AND GSR then you can buy the bars from Morgan and credit your *approved allocated* account. 3) What are the requirements and restrictions between JPM, EGold and CEAL? 4) It looks to me that GSR can disapprove an allocated account according to the below -- and it seems that GSR's approval is required to receive and *allocated* account. So -- please do not act like it is as simple as you portray. 5) What if I don't want to pay JPM's premiums for gold bars ? What If I have my own hallmark bars and I can buy them cheaper (even after transport and assaying at my expense)? 6) Hmmm.. "don't go through omnipay" as you say??? How the hell do you think your e-gold account will get credited for you bars if you don't go through OP ?? Since OP (as far as I know)is in control of all value in e-gold accounts.. 7) As general and vague as this quoted slop is -- you haven't proven anything to me. Of course you don't need e-golds or ceal approval because the way the shell game is structured e-gold doesn't control the physical metal GSR does, and OP administers the value of the e-gold within e-gold ltd. BTW How much do you know about JPM?? Frankly if you did know anything about JPM and the gold market you would wish that e-gold had stuck with BNS. JPM, and Chase and Goldmans are the primary reason for depressed metal prices with the combined manipulation of the futures and derivitive trading in NYC. Jeezz,, at least BNS and Scotia Mocatta hold real gold -- now e-gold reserves are controlled by the biggest fake gold traders (paper gold) next to the Bank of England.. That should make you feel good at night - especially when the USD tanks and everyone starts calling delivery on all that paper that JPM floats everyday.. Think about it.. Regards, JB "JPMorgan Chase Bank also can receive Precious Metal from any other party for deposit into an Allocated Account, in accordance with procedures and restrictions agreed between JPMorgan Chase Bank, and e-gold and CEAL. Receipt of Precious Metal for deposit into an Allocated Account from G&SR, of from any other party in accordance with the agreed to procedures and restrictions, does not require instructions from either e-gold or CEAL." _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]