[e-gold-list] Re: Australia-bashing, was Re: B-Pay Fraud

2002-09-23 Thread Ian Green

Ben, this is off-topic as well as being complete and utter nonsense! I'm 
sure I don't even have to refute any of this, as it will be self-evident to 
nearly everyone on the list.

Anyway, who the heck is Princess Bride, and as for climate, today has been 
a glorious sunny day (in wet, southern Victoria), yet I doubt it exceeded 
13 degrees Celcius (hold on a moment while I go and get my jacket!). It is 
really too cold here for most spiders and snakes. They all live up north. 
Where in Australia  are you, and why don't you go and try to become a 
farmer in Zimbabwe or Kashmere?

At 04:50 PM 22/09/2002 -0700, you wrote:
I thought we were all Princess Bride fans here? Anyway, if you had a
choice of where to settle, why would you choose the worst continent
on Earth, with the most inhospitable climate (especially for white
people), criminals everywhere, the most primitive and savage natives
on the face of the Earth (in the 19th century the vast majority of
Aborigines were living in the stone age technologically), the most
number of poisonous snakes, spiders and insects etc? Even Africa or
the subcontinent was a better place to settle provided you didn't get
an exotic disease.



Maybe your ancestors had good reason to want to leave the old country
(I'm assuming somewhere in Europe) and maybe not, but why the ^%#^
would they come to Australia?

Ian Green
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[e-gold-list] Re: BVI Companies

2002-09-23 Thread George Matyjewicz

At 11:33 PM 9/22/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
   If anybody on this list can help me setup a BVI company, please email me
privately.
   Khurram Khan

I can, but will have to get back to you tomorrow.  I'm travelling all day.

George



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[e-gold-list] Re: BVI Companies

2002-09-23 Thread George Matyjewicz

At 11:33 PM 9/22/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
   If anybody on this list can help me setup a BVI company, please email me
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   Khurram Khan

Here's a report on offshore companies that I wrote...
http://www.gapent.com/global/To_Be_Offshore-Report.pdf

George



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[e-gold-list] Correction. Re: Australia-bashing

2002-09-23 Thread Ian Green

At 07:59 PM 23/09/2002 +1000, I wrote (in reply to Ben):
Where in Australia  are you, and why don't you go and try to become a 
farmer in Zimbabwe or Kashmere?

Sorry, I mean Kashmir. Kashmere is a part of Houston, Texas (among other 
things).

Spelling is important in avoiding misunderstandings.


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[e-gold-list] Correction!

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[e-gold-list] Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-23 Thread David Beroff

As I continue to use e-gold for more and more real
business transactions, one thing continues to stick out
like a sore thumb:  Lack of an email confirmation sent
from e-gold to both parties with all transaction details,
under all circumstances.

There are many reasons why I need this, primarily
because I need to work in an event-driven model
to work with my clients.  It's also more professional
to not have to ask them to email me independently,
or to waste time constantly checking the site for a
transaction that I may (or may not!) expect.  Also,
even though the site has full transactional records,
I already use my email system to manage many
other Internet-based financial transactions, and so
it'd be very useful to have email-based records from
e-gold for future reference.

I don't use the privacy features of e-gold (yet), but
one additional advantage of this would be that parties
could communicate transactional details through the
comments without ever needing to know the other
party's email address.  (A simple case would be a
charitable donation where the payor might want
to express their appreciation for the recipient's
cause, without either party knowing the other's
email address.)  In the future, this could actually
be expanded to the postage-based email system
that many have envisioned, where a person could
configure that they would not read unsolicited 
commercial emails unless they were getting paid 
at least X mg.

Since this has been brought up enough times by
myself and others, let me quickly recap the issues
(and answers) that I recall from prior rounds of 
discussion, in hopes of minimizing the path from 
this email to actual, live implementation:

- Not everyone would want such emails:  Well, I for one
can't exactly imagine how many people wouldn't, (since
I have all sorts of other financial activity which auto-generates
email, which is then quietly auto-filtered by Pegasus),
*but*  for those who  *would*  object, simply make this
functionality configurable, with a default of on.  There
could even be an intermediate choice, where e-gold 
could simply send a terse, Activity has occurred email,
without further details, if this is what is desired.

- Authenticity (How do I know that this was truly sent
by e-gold?):  In addition to the mail headers, it should also 
be simple enough to add a PGP signature.  Maybe even
have a utility form on the e-gold site which could
auto-authenticate an email copied-and-pasted into the 
form.  Ultimately, a person can still double-check the
site itself if they are suspicious.

- Privacy:  Somewhat of a combination of the above two
concerns, this could also be addressed in a similar fashion.
Allow the recipient to configure their public PGP key into
the e-gold system, so that transactional details do not
get transmitted in cleartext if not desired.

- Other e-gold applications/intermediaries already do send 
emails:  My point is that this should be 100% across the board, 
i.e., from e-gold.com, so that it absolutely does not matter  
*how*  a person pays another, but that both parties always 
*know*  that an email will be sent.

- Fallibility:  OK, yes, emails can fail.  Oh, well.  People
can still always fall back to the site for transaction details.

C'mon, E-gold:  This shouldn't be a discussion item,
it should be an ACTION item!  What is  *really*  stopping
you from implementing something trivial which would
help almost every single one of your (paying!) customers?

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[e-gold-list] Opening Bank accounts

2002-09-23 Thread Ragnar

Does anyone know how an American can open business bank accounts
in Canada and Australia?  Which are the best banks to use?

Thanks.


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[e-gold-list] Egold Excess

2002-09-23 Thread marco

In the last few days I have noticed several posts from exchangers that seem
to have excess of egold or other digital currencies. Does that mean users
are 'cashing out' in large numbers and no 'fresh cash'(or bullion) is coming
into the system, is it just a coincidence, or what?

Thanks

marco



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[e-gold-list] Australia....

2002-09-23 Thread Martijn Wismeijer

 
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Subject: Re: B-Pay Fraud
From: Ben Legume [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 16:50:44 -0700
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Australian ... being a country peopled entirely by criminals

Speak for yourself! My ancestors were free settlers.

Maybe your ancestors had good reason to want to leave the old country
(I'm assuming somewhere in Europe) and maybe not, but why the ^%#^ 
would they come to Australia?

- -=-= SNIP -=-=- 

Hi Mr. Legume, (did you know that means vegetable in French?)

Well Maybe because the second world war destroyed just about
everything in their lifes and there was a big depression / recession
after the war.. Maybe because goverments supported / helped people to
find a better life somewhere else. In this case people actually got a
job and money too move to Australia... Maybe for one of the millions
of other reasons people left post world war 2 europe.

Maybe you should not generalize so much.

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[e-gold-list] RE: Opening Bank accounts

2002-09-23 Thread uberhacker

I can't tell you how you get an account as an American company - I'd
actually like to know the answer to that before I head back there - but
perhaps knowing who the big banks are there can give you somewhere to start.

In Australia we have what is called the four pillar banks, which aren't
allowed to merge. They are (in order from biggest to smallest

National Australia Bank (NAB) - http://www.nab.com.au
Commonwealth Bank - http://www.commbank.com.au
Westpac - http://www.westpac.com.au
ANZ - http://www.anz.com.au

Then we have second tier banks...

Colonial (acquired recently by Commonwealth Bank) -
http://www.colonial.com.au
St George - http://www.stgeorge.com.au

...and others, more local banks I'd say.

Any other Aussies who want to add more, do so.

BRYAN

 Does anyone know how an American can open business bank accounts
 in Canada and Australia?  Which are the best banks to use?

 Ragnar


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[e-gold-list] PHP

2002-09-23 Thread Lourens Human

Hi,

Do anyone have a small php automation script example to
share with me.

Thanks,

Lourens
 
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[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-23 Thread Sidd


- Original Message -
From: David Beroff [EMAIL PROTECTED]

: Lack of an email confirmation sent
: from e-gold to both parties with all transaction
:details, under all circumstances.

Pecunix gives you the choice, you can turn the e-mails on or off. Plus, you can
choose whether you want the e-mails PGP encrypted or not. All the e-mails are
PGP signed by pecunix so you can easily verify the e-mail is not a forgery.

: I don't use the privacy features of e-gold (yet), but
: one additional advantage of this would be that parties
: could communicate transactional details through the
: comments without ever needing to know the other
: party's email address.

Pecunix accounts are identified by your e-mail address, but you can have up to 5
e-mail addresses attached to any account, so you could easily have an
anonymous e-mail address as one of them.

: In the future, this could actually
: be expanded to the postage-based email system
: that many have envisioned, where a person could
: configure that they would not read unsolicited
: commercial emails unless they were getting paid
: at least X mg.

Pecunix already supports this! It would involve some simple set-up steps up on
your mailserver... e-mail me off list for more details if you are interested.

:  Maybe even
: have a utility form on the e-gold site which could
: auto-authenticate an email copied-and-pasted into the
: form.

Pecunix has this, or you can use your normal PGP software to verify.

: Privacy:  Somewhat of a combination of the above two
: concerns, this could also be addressed in a similar fashion.
: Allow the recipient to configure their public PGP key into
: the e-gold system, so that transactional details do not
: get transmitted in cleartext if not desired.

Pecunix has this.

Plus much more!

Regards,

Sidd.


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[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-23 Thread Joseph Firmino

 As I continue to use e-gold for more and more real
 business transactions, one thing continues to stick out
 like a sore thumb:  Lack of an email confirmation sent
 from e-gold to both parties with all transaction details,
 under all circumstances.

I'm pretty sure they already have this in the SCI interface. For example:

input type=hidden name=STATUS_URL value=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED];

Simply substitute your email address for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will receive
an email notification of a transaction posted to your account.

I realize you want a little more but there are other transaction interfaces
available in the Developer's Information on the e-gold main page
(http://www.e-gold.com/unsecure/sci_home.html) that might have what you're
looking for.

Joe

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[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-23 Thread James M. Ray

http://www.fastsci.com/ makes email notification incredibly
easy. Just replace your account number  email with Norse's
and you've done it.
JMR


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[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-23 Thread jpm

Or of course, you can just use the original, 1mdcGrams, which 
everyone has copied! ;-)



http://www.fastsci.com/ makes email notification incredibly
easy. Just replace your account number  email with Norse's
and you've done it.
JMR


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[e-gold-list] RE: Opening Bank accounts

2002-09-23 Thread Ben Legume

I can't tell you how you get an account as an American company - I'd
actually like to know the answer to that before I head back there - 
but perhaps knowing who the big banks are there can give you 
somewhere to start.

Which isn't much help for the person who asked the question. Have you 
ever thought of working in a post office? The short answer is, don't 
bother trying. Australian banks are among the most expensive and 
least efficient in the world.

...and others, more local banks I'd say.

Any other Aussies who want to add more, do so.

BRYAN

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